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Toronto is experiencing a stretch of unusually low temperatures that haven't been seen in late May in decades.
Environmental groups say Ottawa’s new piping plover habitat plan is vague and weaker than past efforts, risking the endangered shorebird’s survival.
Vancouver council is expected to vote Wednesday on whether to proceed with installing a large permanent Vancouver sign outside Canada Place.
Quebec tables bill to force streaming platforms to boost French content and set quotas, with exemptions for platforms focused on Indigenous programming.
A $15M settlement has been reached in class actions over historic sexual abuse involving two Quebec dioceses, with 70 victims expected to receive compensation.
Kid Cudi is expected to take the witness stand later this week to tell the jury about his relationship with Combs' ...
Park officials reminded people to make plenty of noise when hiking or cycling in the area, to carry bear spray and know how to use it and to keep pets on leashes.
Peterhans Nungu, 34, is charged with assault causing bodily harm, in the April 15 assault of a woman in Coal Harbour near Stanley Park.
A new indoor golf development centre in Montreal hopes to attract more females to the sport and to teach the younger generation.
On Wednesday, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) said it will consider a fresh offer from Canada Post just two days before a looming strike.
A Chinese national who stabbed two strangers on the TTC near High Park Station two-and-a-half years ago has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.
A plan by the City of Winnipeg to remove all 250 parking paystations from downtown and the West End isn't sitting well with everyone.