3 hrs ago | Brandon Sun
Ottawa raising offshore liability cap to $1 billion in Arctic, Atlantic waters
7 hrs ago | Lake Cowichan Gazette
What ails the B.C. NDP? Plenty
After 34 NDP MLAs were sworn in to continue a stretch of opposition that will reach at least 16 years, leader Adrian Dix took a few questions about his future.
9 hrs ago | Canada.com
MP Dean Del Mastro interfering in elections investigation, witness says
A witness in an Elections Canada investigation has written to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and House of Commons Speaker Andrew Scheer complaining that Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro's attacks on him appear to be designed to interfere with the investigation.
13 hrs ago | Toledo Blade
G-8 leaders focus on tax-dodging
G8 leaders from left, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, U.S. President Obama, French President Francois Hollande, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta ... (more)
15 hrs ago | Weyburn This Week
Ottawa says man was Asian crime gang member and should be kicked out of Canada
The federal government says a man allowed into Canada 17 years ago should be kicked out of the country because there is ample evidence that he was part of an Asian crime gang.
Northern Gateway proponents begin final arguments in Terrace, B.C.
Proponents and those opposed to the Northern Gateway pipeline have started making their final arguments before the federal review panel in Terrace, B.C. Canada will be vulnerable to economic disaster should the Northern Gateway pipeline be rejected, the proponent told a federal review panel Monday as the final phase of public hearings got underway.
Western premiers say bullying will be part of all-premiers meeting
Canada's western premiers say bullying is a serious issue and all provinces and territories need to find ways to tackle the new dimension that the Internet brings to the torment.
Outgoing US diplomat says pipeline decision looms
Jacobson, who leaves July 4 after a four-year stint, said in an interview with The Associated Press that the Obama administration knows how important the pipeline is to Canada but he won't speculate about how much it would damage the relationship should it not be approved.
Harper gov't denounces 'corruption' following arrest of former PC staffer
The Harper government is condemning "corruption" after one of its former staffers was arrested Monday in connection with an ongoing investigation by a special police squad in Montreal.
Ovarian cancer survivor to climb Kilimanjaro to mark victory over disease
Jano Kascjak, 33, left, and Britt Kascjak, 27, hold an 'Exhibition of Hope' banner on Sunday, June 16, 2013, that they plan to display at the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in September.
Tornado warning issued for Greater Sudbury
A storm capable of creating a tornado may be headed toward Greater Sudbury, Environment Canada is warning people in Greater Sudbury.
Stephen Harper rules out Canada arming Syrian rebels at the 'present time'
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says Canada is not at the "present time" considering arming the Syrian opposition - but does not rule it out - as he assailed Russian President Vladimir Putin for making the G8 a "G7 plus one" by continuing to support the "thugs" in the Assad regime.
Feds want to extend blanket of permanent secrecy over 11 new agencies
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper adjusts his jacket as he steps off the plane Saturday June 15, 2013 after arriving in Dublin, Ireland.
Mexico reports severe flooding in border city
Coahuila state officials say one person died and 10,000 houses are damaged, leaving 40,000 peoples homeless.
Training manuals for Parliament tour guides glorify Senate, praise two-party system
Summer students hired as tourist guides for Parliament Hill and area have been trained to praise the Senate and disdain democracies with three or more political parties.
Scholars, authors wary of government review of Canadian history
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government has spent $28 million commemorating the War of 1812, and the House of Commons Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage has started a "thorough and comprehensive review of significant aspects of Canadian history."
Terry Fox preps Chinese students for Canada
It's a muggy afternoon in June and high school students wearing T-shirts stamped with the image of Terry Fox stride past towering high-rises and scooters with honking horns in this small Chinese city that's been coated in haze from the local fiberglass factory for several days.
Wall demands Trudeau pony up, pay back $20K speaking fee
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall has called on federal Liberal leader Justin Trudeau to return a $20,000 appearance fee he received to speak at a literacy event in Saskatoon last year.
Invasive plants uprooted in conservation blitz
Volunteers and workers with the Nature Conservancy of Canada spent Saturday uprooting and removing invasive species of plants in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
Morris the cat runs for mayor of Mexican city
A second blast in two days has killed a worker at a south Louisiana chemical plant, just miles from the site where two workers were killed a day earlier.