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Quebec Language Law Failing, Commissioner's Report Shows
Government websites still offer English-language access despite stricter language requirements imposed three years ago, watchdog finds.
Supreme Court upholds ruling barring Indigenous title on private land
Decision denies Wolastoqey Nation's appeal, contrasting sharply with B.C. landmark ruling that questioned primacy of property rights.
Big Six banks report profits up, dividends raised despite economic volatility
Canada's major banks beat earnings forecasts in Q2 while executives cite U.S.-Iran war, trade uncertainty as ongoing risks.
Bank of Canada Warns of Rising Global Financial Risks
The central bank says Canada's financial system has remained resilient, but mounting risks from trade uncertainty and geopolitical...
Hockey legend Claude Lemieux dies at 60
The four-time Stanley Cup winner and elite playoff performer was a cornerstone of dynastic teams in Montreal, New Jersey, and Colorado.
Fire destroys B.C. long-term care project under construction
A three-alarm blaze in Penticton gutted a 200-bed facility, forcing evacuations and resetting regional senior housing plans.
Canada beats USA 4-0 at World Hockey Championship in Switzerland
Canadian men's team stays undefeated with 8-0 record, advances to semi-finals. Macklin Celebrini scores for Canada.
Claude Lemieux, Hockey Legend, Dies at 60
The four-time Stanley Cup winner and Buckingham native, one of the most decorated playoff performers in NHL history, has passed away.
Bank of Canada Flags Rising Global Risks Despite Market Stability
Central bank says Canadian financial system has weathered a turbulent year, but warns of mounting threats from trade uncertainty and...
Supreme Court rules Aboriginal title can't override private property
Canada's high court declined to hear a First Nation's appeal, backing a decision that shields private landowners from Aboriginal title claims.
New federal laws take effect in June, including synthetic opioid controls
Canada rolls out consumer protections and public health measures, adding controlled substances to restrict importation and distribution.
Alberta man indicted on six counts of child sexual exploitation
U.S. federal prosecutors charge 55-year-old Cyril Borle in Pittsburgh case involving alleged incidents from early 2020.