Canadian PM Carney's Liberals unveil a new skilled training strategy with a projected deficit of $65.3B.
Canada reassesses 88-plane F-35 deal due to US industry concerns.
Canadian PM Carney will attend European Political Community summit in Armenia, first Canadian leader to do so.
Carney tells CBC some US tariff-relief deals are worthless, seeking comprehensive agreement.
Canada's new sovereign wealth fund is designed to distance the economy from US influence.
Canada is launching its first-ever sovereign wealth fund with $18.4 billion to bankroll major national projects.
Canada's non-residential construction surged 12% in Q1, fueled by a boom in export facilities, AI data centers, and critical mineral plants.
Canada has ended its default 10-year multiple-entry visitor visa policy, giving immigration officers more discretion on duration and entries.
An assailant attempted to force entry into the Sephardic Kehila Centre in Thornhill, injuring a community member.
Canada's inflation rate rose to 2.4% in March, driven by a 21.2% surge in gasoline prices linked to Middle East conflict.
A severe spring snowstorm trapped over 300 vehicles on Highway 63 south of Fort McMurray, Alberta.
Prominent US scholars are moving to Canadian universities, citing concerns over US political trends and restrictive research funding.
Alberta has passed legislation to adopt permanent daylight saving time, ending seasonal clock changes starting next spring.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the Liberal government's economic record and announced new policy caucuses during a press conference.
A Canadian court has paused the collection of signatures for a petition to add an Alberta independence question to a provincial ballot.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau says his government is considering working with China because American industry no longer wants to work with Canada.
Canada's housing market is forecast to rebound strongly in 2026 with national home sales surging 7.7% to 509,000 units.
Canada has introduced mandatory front-of-package warning labels for foods high in saturated fat, sugar, or sodium, effective January 1.
Canadian oil sands production has reached record levels as major firms expand output and acquisitions.
Canada's family doctor shortage has left 5.9 million people without primary care, with projections showing a need for 20,000 more doctors by 2031.