Montreal community workers and other experts have been trying to understand a new phenomenon in the city: the age of offenders is lower, and the crimes are more violent.
Fifty-five hectares of wetlands in Ottawa have lost their provincial protections since a 2022 move by the Ontario government aimed at building more housing.
A group of temporary foreign workers quit an Etobicoke Canadian Tire before their work permits expired. Now two are sharing their stories, saying the owner paid them less than the agreed-upon wage in ...
More than 100 people are out tens of thousands of dollars each, after Sunrise Homes, the developer of a pre-construction home project in Ontario, entered receivership. The builder admitted to CBC ...
Some parents of severely autistic children say they are profoundly disappointed with Canada's new national plan for autism ...
While many people, including Ontario's Premier Doug Ford, say that bike lanes increase traffic congestion, research from ...
A pair of people in Colville Lake, N.W.T., are in the process of building their homes with materials from the land.
An Inuit-owned clean energy developer is reviving plans for hydro energy in Iqaluit, and it's found a potential site ...
Donna Deneyoua said recommendations released by the N.W.T.'s chief coroner last week are good — but they don't bring back her ...
Ten years after a gunman died in a hail of bullets in Parliament’s Centre Block, security on Parliament Hill is noticeably ...
For the first time in more than 25 years, Ontario is accepting applications from operators who want to create new fenced-in ...
Liberal John Herron has won Hampton-Fundy-St. Martins in a close race against Christian activist candidate Faytene Grasseschi ...