Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … A tariff exemption was Canada’s salvation in 2025.
The chief executive of a U.S.-based carbon capture startup embarking on a project in Alberta's oilsands says Canada ticks a ...
On a warm day in the middle of a November cold snap, Nicholas Mellamphy and Helen Krispis arrived at the former Hudson’s Bay flagship store in Toronto clad completely in black.
With increased pay for nurses, a $270-million deal for doctors and 11 new collaborative care clinics, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says her party spent the year building a foundation for health ca ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff campaign appeared to move at a breakneck pace towards Canada's economy this year.
It should have been a very bad day for David Eby's government. But on Dec. 3, the morning after the pending closure of the pulp mill in Crofton, B.C.
The Manitoba government is looking at cracking down on so-called "differential pricing" on groceries and implementing further ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says several types of Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops are being recalled due to possible ...
The Retail Council of Canada is sounding the alarm about the significant increase in circulation of fake $20, $50, and $100 ...
Temperatures across the province are lower in the southwest of the province, climbing as one moves north and east.
Firefighters say they are facing increasing levels of violence on duty, and they’re asking the federal government to step up ...
Ice can look solid from a distance but still be thin, weak, or inconsistent underneath. As a guideline, you need at least 10 centimetres of ice to walk on, 20 cm (eight inches) to drive a snowmobile ...