The terms of the Quebec deal were cautious, legalistic and deliberately different from the revolutionary phrases of the French and American constitutions a hundred years before. T
The Ottawa Senators are going to play two pre-season games in Quebec City leading into the 2025-26 season, the team announced in a release on Monday.
In this week’s edition, we have the latest on new Liberal candidates in Nova Scotia, Alberta and Quebec, Jenica Atwin opts not to run again while Helena Jaczek decides to seek re-election and new polling. Welcome back to Campaign Countdown, a weekly ...
Victoria restaurants are among the top 100 most romantic eateries in Canada for 2025, according to a ranking by dining website OpenTable.
Driving into New Brunswick from the United States, you could blink and miss it. Just past the border post and signs welcoming you to the province, tucked away on a hillside, sits a wood-panelled building resembling a shoebox.
England midfielder Georgia Stanway will be sidelined for “several months” after damaging right knee ligaments in training this week.
The Royals and reliever Carlos Estévez have agreed to a two-year, $22 million contract, giving Kansas City another potential closer alongside Lucas Erceg, a person
Everyone deserves a place to call home. However, for many across the country, home ownership and renting are out of reach due to the housing crisis Canada is facing. We need to build more homes, faster,
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Back in early 2023, Telus confirmed it had acquired independent internet service provider, Altima. Altima Telecom is based in Richmond, B.C. and was acquired by Telus in June 2022. Currently, Altima offers customers services through Telus subsidiary,
There remain some pockets of optimism, most notably in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Alberta, where more than 30 per cent of younger adults believe they will own a home one day, though less than 20 per cent of those in Ontario and British Columbia believe it’s a possibility.