Feds ground northern Saskatchewan crash airline citing operational deficiencies
Transport Canada says it has grounded the airline that operated the plane that crashed in northern Saskatchewan earlier this month.
Manitoba premier comments on Winnipeg chamber chair's appearance, high heels
Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister is taking criticism for making comments about the physical appearance of the woman who chairs the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce.
Unifor seeks leave to challenge Suncor random drug test ruling at Supreme Court
A union that represents 3,000 workers at Suncor Energy's oilsands operations in northeast Alberta wants to take the issue of random workplace drug testing to the Supreme Court of Canada.
RCMP national security unit seeks public video, pictures of Edmonton attack
The RCMP unit that investigates threats to national security is asking citizens to share any video or pictures they have of the attacks on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, in Edmonton.
Accused was ordered deported from U.S.; Ottawa reviewing refugee process
Authorities in the U.S. say a Somali refugee accused of attacking a police officer and running down four pedestrians in Edmonton was ordered removed from the country in 2011 by an immigration judge.
Attempted murder among charges laid against suspect in Edmonton attack
Police have criminally charged a Somali refugee who attacked an officer and ran down pedestrians with a truck — but are holding off on terrorism charges pending investigation.
Suspect facing terrorism charges in Edmonton truck attack investigated in 2015
RCMP assistant commissioner Marlin Degrand said the suspect, 30, was checked thoroughly in 2015 and deemed at that time to not pose a threat.
Trudeau calls stabbing and van chase in Edmonton a terrorist attack
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is condemning violent events in Edmonton as a “terrorist attack” following a chaotic night that saw a police officer stabbed and several pedestrians struck with a van.
Alberta's Derek Fildebrandt says he made mistakes billing the government for meals
"I should have been more careful in reviewing them before signing off," said Alberta MLA Derek Fildebrandt."I take the custodianship of taxpayers money with the utmost seriousness."
Fildebrandt apologizes, takes leave as United Conservative Party finance critic
Fildebrandt started out the day in a defensive posture, saying there was nothing wrong with renting out his subsidized Edmonton apartment through Airbnb when he wasn't using it. He later apologized.