Skip to content

National News

Nygard to face extradition to U.S. after Canadian case completed: Lametti

Nygard to face extradition to U.S. after Canadian case completed: Lametti

Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard is set to be extradited to the United States to faces sex-related charges there, but only once his criminal case in Canada is completed.
Ontario court again extends stay of proceedings for three tobacco companies

Ontario court again extends stay of proceedings for three tobacco companies

TORONTO — An Ontario court has once again extended an order putting legal proceedings against three tobacco giants on hold as they continue negotiating a settlement with their creditors.
Some key details in the "confidence and supply" deal between the Liberals, NDP

Some key details in the "confidence and supply" deal between the Liberals, NDP

OTTAWA — Some key elements of the agreement between the Liberals and NDP that would keep Justin Trudeau’s government in power until 2025: The NDP will not move a vote of non-confidence, nor vote for a non-confidence motion during the term of the arra
CP Rail work stoppage to end, possible Liberal-NDP deal : In The News for March 22

CP Rail work stoppage to end, possible Liberal-NDP deal : In The News for March 22

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of March 22 ... What we are watching in Canada ... Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.
Liberals, NDP reach tentative deal to keep government in power until 2025: reports

Liberals, NDP reach tentative deal to keep government in power until 2025: reports

OTTAWA — The Liberals and New Democrats have reached a tentative deal to keep the Liberal minority government in power through to 2025, media reports say.
B.C. First Nation's land rights claim is about reconciliation, lawyer tells court

B.C. First Nation's land rights claim is about reconciliation, lawyer tells court

VANCOUVER — The lead lawyer in an Indigenous rights and title lawsuit used the words of British explorer Capt. James Cook in his opening arguments to prove the Nuchatlaht Nation's claim to its territory on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
When will feds lift COVID-19 mandates? It's complicated, minister says

When will feds lift COVID-19 mandates? It's complicated, minister says

OTTAWA — What will it take for the federal government to lift COVID-19 vaccine mandates? Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says it's complicated.
Canada's vaccine donation progress slowed by logistics in receiving countries: Sajjan

Canada's vaccine donation progress slowed by logistics in receiving countries: Sajjan

OTTAWA — Canada is urging the World Health Organization not to reject the only Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccine, so it can be donated and used by the COVAX vaccine-sharing alliance.
Ottawa under pressure from CP Rail customers after second day of stoppage

Ottawa under pressure from CP Rail customers after second day of stoppage

CALGARY — If the work stoppage at Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. doesn't end soon, southern Alberta feedlot operator James Bekkering says he and many of his counterparts will be facing a serious situation.
Quebec appeals court orders new trial for woman accused of killing daughters

Quebec appeals court orders new trial for woman accused of killing daughters

MONTREAL — The Court of Appeal has ordered a third trial for a Quebec woman who has twice been convicted of killing her daughters.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks