Mar 15, 2010 | The Canadian Press
In November, Auditor General Sheila Fraser said Public Safety Canada had not completed an emergency blueprint.
Mar 15, 2010 | Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press
Funding for the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences ends in 2012 at a time when most countries are investing more heavily in climate change...
A massive slide struck spectators and participants at the Big Iron Shoot-Out near Revelstoke late Saturday afternoon.
Mar 14, 2010 | The Canadian Press
Merchant Law Group says it is suing Siena Foods Ltd. on behalf of anyone who bought or ate the meat in question.
Mar 14, 2010 | Shannon Montgomery, The Canadian Press
RCMP said Sunday two men have been confirmed dead and they've managed to find almost everyone who registered for the event and most got safely off the mountain.
Mar 13, 2010 | Steve Rennie, The Canadian Press
Beneath a photo of Lang is the inscription "In memory of Michelle Lang, journalist, Calgary Herald & Canwest, KIA 4:00 p.m. 30 Dec 2009, Kandahar City."
Mar 13, 2010 | The Canadian Press
Last year, Ahenakew was acquitted of a hate crime charge over remarks he made about Jews to a reporter in 2002.
Mar 12, 2010 | Mike Blanchfield, The Canadian Press
By late afternoon Friday, the response to the prime minister's pitch this week to hear from Canadians via the popular video website yielded 1,200 questions.
Mar 11, 2010 | Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press
Jaffer, who dodged an impaired driving and drug possession charge, and his wife Guergis, who threw a tantrum at a PEI airport, are under intense pressure to...
Mar 11, 2010 | CityNews.ca Staff
The prime minister is using YouTube to spread his message and he’ll be answering Canadians’ questions next week.
Mar 10, 2010 | The Canadian Press
MPs voted 142-132 for the budget
Mar 10, 2010 | CityNews.ca Staff
Since November, Toyota has recalled about 755,000 cars and trucks in Canada.
Mar 10, 2010 | Allison Jones, The Canadian Press
Police from across the country will gather in Wingham, for the second police funeral in Ontario this week.
Mar 09, 2010 | Allison Jones, The Canadian Press
Visible minorities will be the majority in Toronto and Vancouver.
Mar 09, 2010 | CityNews.ca Staff
Two other charges against Rahim Jaffer were withdrawn.
Mar 09, 2010 | Alexander Panetta, The Canadian Press
The Governor General was born in Port-au-Prince, but considers the colourful port city the source of her family roots.
In 1981, just five per cent of the population were visible minorities.
Mar 08, 2010 | Alexander Panetta, The Canadian Press
It is the Governor General's first visit to her homeland since January's devastating earthquake.
Mar 07, 2010 | James Keller, The Canadian Press
Inderjit Singh Reyat is charged with lying in 2003 during the trial of Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri.
Mar 05, 2010 | Joan Bryden, The Canadian Press
Despite their criticism of the Conservatives the Liberals won't move to spark a spring election.
Construction on the unconventional new park under the Richmond and Adelaide overpasses near Eastern...
What can the city do? Simply stated, it has to find a way to increase its revenues, reduce its...
As new immigrants settled in Toronto over the last 100 years, many found work as manual labourers in...
Torontonians should be lining up for the best street food in the world with the kind of enthusiasm...
If you took a picture of the city’s senior leadership today, you’d think it was 1960, not 2010.