Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from cabinet. Does it mean the end of her political career?
Monday’s media lockup for the Fall Economic Statement (FES) will go down in history as one of the weirdest events in Canadian ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced frustrated MPs at a hastily arranged caucus meeting late Monday following Chrystia ...
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, with SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son at his side, announced on Monday that Tokyo-based ...
In what's shaping up to be a seismic moment in Canadian politics, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Monday she's ...
The projected deficit for the current fiscal year in Manitoba has ballooned by half a billion dollars, says a mid-year report ...
A 15-year-old girl opened fire at a Wisconsin school on Monday, fatally shooting a fellow student and a teacher and wounding ...
A panel of judges will announce verdicts and sentences this week after a trial that captivated the world's attention.
CBC Sports' daily newsletter gets you caught up on the top performances by Canadians on the international stage, including ...
In just the past 10 years, cities around the world, including in Canada, have lost weeks' worth of winter ski, skate and snow ...
No minister is ever truly irreplaceable. But aside from Trudeau himself, no minister has been more central to this Liberal government than Freeland. Her explosive resignation is a shattering blow to ...
A judge on Monday rejected U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's bid to have his hush money conviction dismissed because of the ...