JUBA, South Sudan — After coming face to face with "unpredictable" gun-waving children almost 25 years ago, the Canadian former commander of the failed UN peacekeeping...
BRUSSELS — In a bittersweet landmark, European Union leaders gathered Sunday to seal an agreement on Britain's departure next year — the first time a member...
YARMOUTH, N.S. — A four-year-old girl is dead after a tragic accident at a Santa Claus parade in Yarmouth, N.S., police said Saturday, as a witness...
OTTAWA — Senators spent hours on Saturday studying legislation that would order an end to postal workers' rotating strikes, as the bill quickly passed the first...
OTTAWA — The Canadian government has to answer to the findings of two nurses who told a United Nations committee this week that women and girls in Canada are facing abuse...
VICTORIA — A lawyer representing the two suspended top officials at the British Columbia legislature is demanding they be reinstated as soon as possible while an...
TORONTO — After days of backlash over its cuts to institutions serving francophones, Ontario's Progressive Conservative government says it's making changes meant to recognize the "significant and ongoing"...
OTTAWA — A timeline of Canada Post job action: Between 1965 and 2005: -19 strikes, lockouts and walkouts -Workers legislated back to work in 1987, 1991...
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is promising almost $800 million for an experimental way to pay for charitable work, charging into the world of "social financing" to help charities...
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she's disappointed with Ottawa's lukewarm response to the province's plan to ease oil bottlenecks by buying more rail cars....