In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors...
OTTAWA — Some of Canada’s biggest automakers say the federal government needs to be more ambitious and co-ordinated in its approach to electric vehicle charging or...
KUUJJUAQ, Que. — On the shore of a still-frozen lake in front of a traditional Inuit dwelling with the spring sun melting the snow underfoot, the...
The Citizens of Northern Ontario have suffered much from the effects of this pandemic, like us all, however, they have social and economic problems uniquely theirs....
For years, families with loved ones who have autism have been pleading with the federal government to issue a national autism strategy, a frame work for...
Defence Minister Anita Anand says the world is “growing darker.” Speaking at a conference of defence experts organized by the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Tuesday,...
OTTAWA — Canada is giving $229 million in aid for Syria and neighbouring nations hosting refugees from the war-torn state. The aid package includes $169 million...
OTTAWA — Canada is weighing whether to reverse course and finally join the U.S. in defending against long-range ballistic missiles, Defence Minister Anita Anand said Tuesday,...
OTTAWA — The Bloc Québécois wants the “Almighty God” out of the House of Commons. The party tabled a motion Tuesday to change a standing order...
OTTAWA — NDP caucus chair Jenny Kwan says she is seeking urgent answers about what has happened to the applications of 2,900 Afghans who helped the...