Donald Trump scored a decisive victory in a deeply divided nation. And in so doing, the Republican president-elect exposed a fundamental weakness within the Democratic base and beat back concerns ...
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in October surged as buyers continued moving off the sidelines amid lower interest rates. The board says 6,658 homes changed hands last month in ...
Firefighters were on the scene of a blaze at a north Edmonton strip mall on Monday night. Edmonton Fire Rescue Services crews ...
The provincial government’s Bill 31 could see a number of proposed changes to the Electoral Boundaries Commission Act would ...
Polls across the East Coast have closed with the West Coast still a few hours away. The results will likely come down to seven swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, ...
Quebec’s Royal Provincial Command partnered up with the Wounded Warriors Canada program on Tuesday to pair service dogs with ...
An agreement years in the making will see a Manitoba community become the owner of mining rights and properties valued at ...
On Monday, Hydro-Québec announced the launch of the first work phase to develop and strengthen its electricity transmission ...
The Association professionnelle des ingénieurs du gouvernement du Québec (APIGQ) will launch an unlimited general strike on ...
The seats at Montreal’s Beanfield Theatre were filled on Tuesday night for the third annual MUHC’s Got Talent. The event takes McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) health care workers out of the ...
The U.S. Electoral College has been around since the 1700s and it's vital for presidential candidates as questions about its fairness linger.
Alberta’s justice minister introduced Bill 31 Tuesday which would increase the number of elected MLAs in the province from 87 to 89 following next election.