Federal government departments are still allowed to advertise on TikTok despite mounting security concerns about the social media app, CBC News has learned.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's border czar says there is an "extreme national security vulnerability" along the Canada-U ...
Carbon emissions across the territory continue to rise, states the Yukon government's latest progress report on Our Clean ...
Saskatoon's deputy fire chief says the man appears to have been inside the recycling during a compression cycle to compact ...
Nisga'a writer Jordan Abel has won the Governor General's Literary Awards for fiction for his novel Empty Spaces. Empty ...
The City of Edmonton is falling short of its greenhouse gas emissions targets, two years after the municipality introduced ...
Third-party organizations are spending money to take aim at city spending, waste and ‘wokeism.’ We take a closer look at why.
Saint John Council is sending an Irving Pulp & Paper Mill proposal to turn a portion of Wolastoq park into a parking lot to ...
New changes to Canada's Copyright Act are aimed at making it easier for people and independent repair technicians to fix the ...
At Fredericton city council Tuesday evening, councillors approved a motion to direct staff to draft a parental leave policy ...
David Boghosian's time as integrity commissioner for the City of Greater Sudbury ended rather abruptly on Tuesday night after ...
Residents across the province head to the polls Wednesday to cast ballots for mayors, reeves, councillors and school board ...