The overpass at the interchange of Highway 440 westbound, to Highway 15 northbound in Laval will be opening soon, Transport Quebec announced Wednesday.
The Canada Border Services Agency says it will be adjusting hours at 35 land ports of entry in January — a move it says will allow it to deploy officers at busier land crossings. Only one crossing in ...
Healthcare was one of the key talking points from the throne speech, with the province highlighting a need for better staffing, as well as improved wait times and healthcare access. Among the promises ...
Wednesday is Transgender Day of Remembrance, which focuses on trans people who have lost their lives because of violence. Here is what to know. What is Transgender Day of Remembrance? Transgender Day ...
Metro Inc. reported a fourth-quarter profit of $219.9 million, down from $222.2 million a year earlier when its fourth-quarter included one more week. The company behind Metro grocery stores and Jean ...
Bernardo is serving a life sentence for the kidnapping, assault and murders of 15-year-old French and 14-year-old Mahaffy in the early 1990s.
In the days following the violent protests, Brampton's city council passed Mayor Brown's motion to end similar demonstrations.
Rogers Sports and Media has cut what it says are a “few dozen” jobs in its audio business. Company spokesperson Charmaine Khan says the radio industry is continuing to feel the pressure of an ...
The mother of late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins is boycotting the world premiere of “Rust” at a film festival in Poland on Wednesday, saying she views it as an attempt by Alec Baldwin to “unjustly ...
Two months after Josclyn Johnson’s 18-month-old daughter started daycare, the centre announced it was leaving the national $10-a-day program, which has left Johnson considering a line of credit to pay ...
A new poll suggests Canadians are supportive of government intervention in the labour disputes at ports and at Canada Post. Polling firm Leger found 63 per cent of respondents to a new survey were in ...
Hurricane-force winds of up to 159 km/h have slammed into parts of the British Columbia Coast as a massive storm swirling off Vancouver Island severed highways and cut power to about 225,000 people.