WINNIPEG - The federal and Manitoba governments have signed a deal to expand food programs. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's ...
Three major tobacco companies are set to pay nearly $25 billion to provinces and territories, and over $4 billion to ...
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When Canada legalized cannabis for adult use six years ago this week, politicians built in a timeline that ensured that it ...
More details are expected today on a proposed deal that would see the three major companies pay out billions of dollars to provinces and territories as well as smokers and their loved ones.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante has weighed in again on Quebec’s controversial decision to nearly double university tuition ...
A homeless man refusing long-term care, a woman with severe obesity, an injured worker given meager government assistance, ...
A lower bench must now consider whether Ontario’s scaled back emissions reductions goals violate national law.
The motions are backed by federal anti-greenwashing laws aiming to stem the tide of misinformation produced by Canada’s oil ...
The court of appeal in Canada's most populous province ordered a new hearing on Thursday in a youth-led lawsuit claiming ...
Canada’s existing species at risk legislation fails at protecting its most vulnerable inhabitants. More robust protections ...
Ontario's municipalities say upcoming legislation that would require cities to get provincial approval for some bike lanes is a "significant overreach" of power.