Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expanded his cabinet by five, adding some new positions, and shifting some responsibilities among the senior ministers in his government, as Canada enters the last year before the next general election.
Canadian Environment and Climate Change Minister Catherine McKenna says she has come out of her first meeting with her new Ontario counterpart feeling "disappointed."
The MP for the Alberta riding of Edmonton—Mill Woods was appointed natural resources minister by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday. He replaces Jim Carr, who was shifted to the international trade file.
The City of Burnaby is evicting protesters from a make-shift camp set up outside one of Kinder Morgan's terminals, citing fire safety and public health concerns.
Ford’s government has picked a fight with Ottawa over asylum seekers, accusing the Trudeau Liberals of creating a “mess” of the national refugee system.
Canada could get caught in the crossfire after the U.S. Department of Commerce launched another national security investigation, this time by looking into uranium imports.
Canada's premiers emerged from meetings with Indigenous organizations on Wednesday, July 18, 2018, with little in the way of concrete initiatives after several major Aboriginal groups refused to participate in the gathering for the second year in a row.
Parks Canada says it has reached an agreement to acquire a privately owned parcel of land in Ontario's Georgian Bay area to expand the Bruce Peninsula National Park.