Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today… Ukrainians struggling...
MONTREAL — Workers at global packaging company Amcor are hitting the picket lines in Quebec, launching temporary strikes that kicked off Sunday. The CSN union, which...
RCMP in northern Manitoba say they’re investigating a baby’s death. Mounties say in a news release that their detachment in Island Lake responded to a child...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Dwindling ammunition threatens Ukraine’s hold on the 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) front line under withering assault by Russian artillery. Defensive lines are in jeopardy....
Two Canadian railway crew members were rushed to hospital after multiple locomotives derailed Friday, and an investigation is underway on another derailment near the Alberta-B.C. border...
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — People on government income support programs are increasingly ending up in tents or homeless encampments, community workers said as they applauded Canada’s...
OTTAWA — The Liberal government has missed a deadline to respond to the findings and recommendations of Justice Paul Rouleau, who headed a federal inquiry into...
OTTAWA — As experts urge Canada to ease the strain after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of helping kill a Canadian, Ottawa is turning to...
OTTAWA — Canada and India have not had a perfect relationship, and issues over Sikh separatism have continue to simmer for decades. But tensions hit a...
HALIFAX — Against a backdrop of unimaginable racism and hardship, William Hall’s courage on the battlefield in 1857 led him to become the first Black person...