International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen announced Friday that Canada would resume funding the Palestinian aid agency.
The federal government is investing $850 million in upgrades to CFB Trenton as the base prepares to host a new fleet to update mobility and air-to-air refuelling capabilities.
The trade ends the unusual three-goalie system in Montreal as netminders Allen, Sam Montembeault and Cayden Primeau remained on the NHL roster through most of the campaign.
A medical clinic in Kingston, Ont., says the province needs to streamline the process for doctors to take on new patients after hundreds lined up at its door.
The WFPS said the build-up of potentially deadly gas was likely from a malfunctioning furnace, which was repaired Friday by Manitoba Hydro workers.
The march for International Women's Day included a call for action directed at provincial leaders as the province will head to the polls sometime this year.
The Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick wants fiscal reform to be part of the budget priorities after it made major overhauls to municipal governance system.
Peel Regional Police said officers and firefighters were called to the area of Van Kirk Drive and Mossgrove Crescent for reports of a house fire around 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.
A city report says the modular cabins project cost $2.4 million for construction and setup costs and will cost $1.9 million yearly to operate.
Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie does not hold a seat within the provincial legislature. An upcoming byelection in Milton would offer her a chance to nab one.
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is calling for an end to delays and an immediate start to the search at Prairie Green landfill.
While filing papers claiming Donald Trump secured the bond, Trump's lawyer simultaneously filed a notice to appeal the verdict.
OPP say a portion of Highway 401 in Toronto is closed after a transport truck lost its load containing racks of uniform linens.
The law enforcement agency said the seizures are the result of an investigation that began in October 2023.
Video of the incident showed a tire on the left landing gear detaching seconds after the Boeing 777 plane took off in San Francisco.
A multi-million dollar fraud scheme involving "suspicious transactions" at Ontario casinos has resulted in charges against a Toronto man, provincial police say.
The city notes a $3.2-million price proposed by the consultant is eight per cent based upon an estimated construction cost of $40 million for both stations.
Around 11:15 p.m. Thursday, emergency crews responded to a reported crash on Ackison Road just north of Parkhill Road West.
A Koe made the playoffs at the Canadian men's curling championship and it wasn't four-time champion Kevin.
Yegor Sharangovich had two goals and two assists as the Calgary Flames won for the sixth time in seven games, beating the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3.
NHL GMs aren't paid to make a big splash on deadline day, but to give their teams the chance to win for the next three months.
Six months after their rally at city hall, Dr. Randeep Gill and Dr. Maged Bakhet are again urging the B.C. health ministry to take action on issues plaguing the Surrey hospital.
Toronto police say a man has died in hospital after a shooting near an Etobicoke condo on Thursday night.
International Women's Day is held yearly on March 8 to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
Police said the victim was struck while using a crosswalk at the intersection of Ridgewood Drive and Sunset Boulevard around 11:15 a.m. on Friday.