While much milder than last year’s Hurricane Fiona, Lee is seen as a harbinger of stronger and more frequent storms in the future.
Canada is engaged in losing race to keep up with unprecedented level of demand for rental housing, leaving a record number of new immigrants to scramble for a place to live
Thousands of people have been displaced in Halifax, Nova Scotia, by one of the fires that have blanketed eastern North America with smoke
Polling shows only 19% of Canadians want King Charles III to remain head of state; prime minister likely to skip coronation
Eight people, including two young children, died while trying to cross the St. Lawrence River from Canada to the United States
Han Dong has stepped down from ruling party after being accused of colluding with Beijing
Roxham Road, running between the United States and the Canadian province of Quebec, has become the most heavily used street by migrants hoping to move to Canada from the US
Faced with an acute labor shortage, political parties and general public agree on the need for more immigrants
The program, beginning in January, is driven by a critical labor shortage across the country
The Canadian city is to host a NATO program aimed at developing cutting edge military technologies
Canadian-American eco-warrior says he is back in business with new ship and crew and is ready to resume tormenting the world’s whalers and others he sees as despoilers of the world’s ocean
Government agencies, companies, NGOs adopt new term to reduce stereotypes
Week after Hurricane Fiona, many in Nova Scotia are still without power
Despite republican sentiments, process of ending monarchy seen as exceptionally onerous
Across spectrum of mainstream parties, immigrants are seen as solution to labor shortages, source of economic vitality
Almost four years after the legalization of the recreational drug, most experts say the impact has been minimal
While most acknowledge the causes of rising prices are global, they say the Canadian government needs to do more to help its people
Despite lingering bitterness over the three-year detention of the “two Michaels,” trade is expanding again
With world energy prices spiking, Canada must balance green ambitions with reality of tar sands
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