Newfoundland and Labrador's Department of Transportation and Infrastructure bought a $300,000 ferry thruster it didn't need. ...
The fight over Canada's controversial digital services tax may escalate this week as the deadline looms for the Biden ...
New changes to Canada's Copyright Act are aimed at making it easier for people and independent repair technicians to fix the ...
With an ambitious housing target looming, the province is hoping to spur more interest among young people about starting a ...
After a year of negotiations, the postal union has given Canada Post a 72-hour strike notice. At a solidarity rally in St.
Saint John Council is sending an Irving Pulp & Paper Mill proposal to turn a portion of Wolastoq park into a parking lot to ...
Third-party organizations are spending money to take aim at city spending, waste and ‘wokeism.’ We take a closer look at why.
The City of Winnipeg is advising residents of alternative options to access several city-run services that could be disrupted ...
The Gathering Place transformed an old nun convent into an emergency shelter, transitional housing units and supportive ...
St. John's city council voted unanimously to allow developers to proceed with its proposal for a six-storey building in the ...
At Fredericton city council Tuesday evening, councillors approved a motion to direct staff to draft a parental leave policy ...
A former Crown prosecutor is bringing a Charter challenge against the Nova Scotia government and the Workers’ Compensation ...