Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is defending her stance on a series of immigration issues featured in her upcoming referendum.
Saturday will be just as cold as Friday, but you'll notice a bit of a change for Sunday, and a huge change next week.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down U.S. President Donald Trump’s global tariffs Friday, but Canadian experts caution that the rewards might be minimal, and further disruptions are possible.
We’ll do our best to keep them as up-to-date as possible, but you may see slight changes.
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Scott Oakman, the executive director and chief operating officer of the GTHL, says ‘lots of kids will be out’ playing hockey ...
After tough seasons and drought-hit fields, crop insurance payouts are helping farmers stay afloat this spring. Fruzsina De ...
The city says more than 70 per cent of priority roads and paths are now clear after more than 20 centimetres of snow fell ...
The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated most of Trump’s tariffs Friday. CTV Windsor’s Sanjay Maru has more on what that means for ...
Diamond Isinger, a former advisor on Canada-U.S. relations, says Trump’s latest order to impose a 10 per cent global tariff are uncertain amid the CUSMA review.