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The pandemic didn't end for this P.E.I. woman, who wants more support for those with long COVID
Quebec budget deficit for 2024-25 didn't reach $11B, but new one will, finance minister warns
Quebec will present its budget on Tuesday and the province’s finance minister Eric Girard has signalled it will include financial supports to help businesses adapt to the changing economic situation with the U.S. It could also include even higher deficit spending.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to strategize on provincial sovereignty with Quebec's premier
Canada's men's soccer team defeats U.S., finishing 3rd in continental tournament
Canada leaves the CONCACAF Nations League with a third-place finish — and a smile after defeating the United States 2-1 on Sunday.
Gee-Gees beat Stingers to claim U Sports men's hockey title; Bishop's blanks Waterloo for women's crown
The host Ottawa Gee-Gees scored twice in the first period, added another in the second and then held off a late rally for a 3-2 victory over the Concordia Stingers in Sunday's championship final of the U Sports University Cup at TD Place. On the women's side, the Bishop's Gaiters to a 3-0 victory over the host Waterloo Warriors in Sunday's gold-medal final.
'Offensive and false': Alberta premier's office denies Smith urged U.S. to interfere in federal election
The office of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is vehemently denying accusations that she asked the U.S. to interfere with Canadian federal politics, as comments Smith made during an interview with an American news outlet earlier this month made waves this weekend.
Carney acknowledges protesting N.L. fish harvesters during 1st campaign stop
Liberal Leader Mark Carney kicked off his election campaign in St. John's on Sunday, promising tax cuts and also acknowledging the hundreds of protesting fish harvesters outside the city's convention centre.
Charges laid after police say hijab-wearing woman was attacked in Ajax, Ont., library
A 25-year-old woman has been charged with two counts of assault with a weapon and three counts of failing to comply with probation order after the Saturday incident, police say. Police allege the woman tried to set another woman's hijab on fire at a library Saturday.
Holy relics seized at border, returned to Italy after Winnipeg man bought them on eBay
Holy reliquaries, including relics of Saint Nicolas — who inspired Santa Claus — were confiscated by Canadian border services and returned to Italy after a Winnipeg man tried to illegally import them.
Quebec wants the next federal government to cut immigration. Businesses say not so fast
Canada's Rachel Homan repeats as curling world champion
Rachel Homan's Canadian curling team has won the women's world championship with a 7-3 victory over Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni in Uijeongbu, South Korea.
32,000 Manitobans accessed birth control in 1st months of province's free contraceptive plan
Nearly 32,000 Manitobans have accessed birth control in the first four months since the province introduced its free prescription contraceptives program last October.
P.E.I. sees uptick in home sales in February, despite downward national trend
Prince Edward Island bucked a national trend last month, recording an increase in the number of homes that changed hands.
Will Doug Ford join the federal campaign? Trump's trade war may pull him into the fight
Fresh off his third straight election win last month, Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems content to watch the fight to form the next federal government from the sidelines, a battle experts say he may not be able to stay out of even if he tries.
Amid Trump's annexation threats, King Charles sends signals of support for Canada
Those who watch King Charles closely have seen an increase over the last little while in signals and royal symbolism in support of Canada as it faces repeated taunts from U.S. President Donald Trump about becoming the 51st state.
B.C.-Washington border communities rally for peace amid rising political tensions
Under the towering Peace Arch monument that marks the border between Surrey, B.C., and Blaine, Wash., dozens of residents from both countries gathered Saturday for a rally calling for unity and friendship amid rising tensions between Canada and the U.S.
Toronto crowd gets its elbows up in solidarity against U.S. tariffs, annexation threats
Toronto crowd gets its elbows up in solidarity against U.S. tariffs, annexation threats
Jim Cuddy, Arlene Dickinson, Shawn Majumder and Mayor Olivia Chow joined a crowd of more than 1,500 in Nathan Phillips Square Saturday afternoon in a show of Canadian solidarity.
Jordan's Principle funding for First Nations children being extended through 2026: Indigenous Services
The federal government says it will continue to fund Jordan's Principle to support First Nations children through 2026. Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu announced the extension about 24 hours before a federal election campaign is expected to kick off.
WATCH | Why did Canada switch to metric?
Here's what Canadians thought of switching to metric decades ago as we look back on why it happened in the first place.