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P.E.I. woman accused of killing infant daughter released with conditions
A woman accused of killing her three-month-old child made her first appearance in P.E.I. Supreme Court on Thursday.
Canada's Conners level with tournament favourite Scheffler after strong opening round at Masters
Corey Conners was not garnering much attention in the lead-up to the year's first major but the Canadian announced his presence on Thursday with his best-ever start to a Masters that left him firmly in contention.
P.E.I. projects record $183.9M deficit in budget designed with population growth, trade war in mind
Prince Edward Island is projecting the largest budget deficit in its history for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, according to the province’s latest budget, tabled in the legislature Thursday by Finance Minister Jill Burridge.
Ontario measles case count tops 800, 155 new infections since last week
Ontario is reporting 155 new measles cases over the last week, pushing the province's case count to 816 since an outbreak began in the fall. Public Health Ontario says there have now been 61 hospitalizations.
Frank And Oak to close 9 stores across Ontario, Quebec and B.C.
The Montreal-based clothing retailer filed for creditor protection late last year.
Supreme Court orders new murder trial for Jennifer Pan, convicted in attack on parents
The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed an order for new first-degree murder trials for a Toronto-area woman and three others who were convicted in an attack on her parents.
Baby found on doorstep of London, Ont., home. Police looking for mother
Officials are appealing to the mother of a newborn boy who was found on a porch in London, Ont., on Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, the woman on whose stoop the baby was found is telling her story.
Pete Hoekstra confirmed as U.S. ambassador to Canada
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Pete Hoekstra, a former ambassador to the Netherlands, to be ambassador to Canada, a position he assumes as traditional close ties have been strained by President Donald Trump's tariff policy and comments about annexation.
Brazilian says he was deported after blowing whistle on Winnipegger who illegally hired foreign workers
A Brazilian man says he was misled into working illegally in Winnipeg based on the promise he would eventually get a work permit.
Canadians required to register with U.S. government if in country at least 30 days
Trying to fix my combine, I need politicians who really get what farmers are facing
For Prairie farmer Jason Jackson, right-to-repair legislation is a key election issue. That's because he wants a government that understands the complexity of the issues facing Canadian farmers.
Conservatives are limiting media access to Poilievre. Is it helping or hurting him?
Conservatives have placed strict controls on media access to Pierre Poilievre during this campaign. But some political analysts question whether this strategy, that may have been helpful when Justin Trudeau was his expected political opponent, still provides Poilievre with a political advantage.
Manitoba MLAs weigh proposal for daily singing of O Canada at legislature
Manitoba's MLAs may soon be showing off their singing pipes — and their Canadian pride — on every legislative sitting day.
Vancouver police urged to adopt sexual harassment training as veteran officer admits misconduct
The Vancouver Police Department's longest-serving sergeant faces demotion and a 20-day suspension after admitting to sending unwelcome, sexualized messages to five separate women in a pattern authorities say highlights the issue of sexual harassment at the VPD.
Sask. Party MLA apologizes for calling Jagmeet Singh a terrorist
The Official Opposition called the comments deeply hurtful and harmful to the Sikh community.
Canadian legal group rocked by 2nd high-profile resignation after it cancelled speech by Syrian Canadian
The fallout over a Canadian legal organization's decision to cancel a noted Syrian Canadian entrepeneur and peace advocate's speaking invitation is deepening, with another high-profile resignation, this time by its treasurer.
Over 100,000 Canadians already voted as election campaign hits halfway point
Canadians appear more motivated to vote early this election than during the last campaign, according to numbers from Elections Canada.
Artist quits post after P.E.I. vet college tells him to remove painting based on U.S. politics
Christopher Griffin, the now former artist-in-residence at the Atlantic Veterinary College in Charlottetown, says administrators were trying to censor one of his paintings after complaints from American profs.
Farmers cry foul over lack of spending by Yukon government
The Yukon government buys food for government-run facilities such as hospitals, schools, jails and continuing care homes. Some local farmers wish more of that business would come their way.
Trio charged in death of Ontario restaurateur fight extradition from Scotland
Three men charged in connection with the 2023 death of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurant owner Sharif Rahman are fighting their extradition from the U.K. The trio's lawyer has raised concerns about overcrowding and disease outbreaks in Ontario jails.