Could Canada benefit from U.S.-China trade war?
The escalating trade war between the United States and China has disrupted global markets and supply chains, forcing countries to explore new opportunities.
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The escalating trade war between the United States and China has disrupted global markets and supply chains, forcing countries to explore new opportunities.
Police say a search for two young children believed to have wandered away from their home in rural northeastern Nova Scotia is set to resume on Sunday.
The rift between Prince Harry and his family has burst into the open again with the prince’s raw television interview after losing a court case over his security.
John Hogan is the new leader of the provincial Liberals and new premier of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Six Calgary women have reunited at the front doors of one of the Bay stores in the city to pay homage to the iconic Canadian retailer they have a close connection with.
The U.S. Department of Justice says four Mexican nationals have been charged with allegedly running a human smuggling operation across the Canadian border.
Eighty years after the end of the Second World War, nearly two dozen Canadian veterans sat in the Groesbeek Canadian war cemetery, metres from the graves of the men they fought side by side with and called their friends.
Prince Harry said on Friday that he wanted reconciliation with the royal family but his father King Charles will not speak to him over a row over his security and he did not know how long the monarch, who has cancer, would live.
The Canada Revenue Agency won’t renew contracts for more than 1,000 term workers across the country later this month, says the union representing them.
The country had just 15 area codes in 1993. By the end of this month, there will be 55.
Before you travel outside the country, it’s always wise to check whether your destination has any travel advisories or warnings.
The way Canadian youth access care for mental health disorders has changed from pre-pandemic years, according to a new report from the Canadian Institute for Health Information.
The Federal Court has rejected the federal government’s motion to dismiss a claim for monetary relief in a class-action lawsuit brought by non-status individuals and Métis who were involved in the so-called ' ’60s Scoop.'
The Supreme Court of Canada will look at whether a group’s challenge of a federal ethics report on Justin Trudeau’s involvement in a decision about WE Charity can proceed.
As Canada’s health-care system faces critical shortages and long wait times, more patients are travelling abroad to get the care they need faster.
New data shows rural Canadians face a higher and more severe rate of crime than those living in the city.