Battle over 5-figure pay hikes for federal judges is causing unease in legal circles

The federal government and more than 1,000 federally appointed judges are at odds over the best way to settle an ongoing salary dispute, raising concerns in both the legal and political community that the case could end up tarnishing the judiciary's reputation.


Mark Carney's plan to bulk-buy unsold Vancouver condos might be a bailout, but it doesn't have to be

People need affordable homes, and thousands of empty condos in British Columbia are waiting to be sold. The federal government has an idea to help with both: Prime Minister Mark Carney is partnering with the B.C. government to convert vacant condos into affordable housing units.


Canada has made it to the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup for the 1st time. What happens next?

As second-place finishers in Group B, Canada will now head to Los Angeles for a Round of 32 game on Sunday.


Search for survivors underway, at least 164 dead after Venezuela struck by back-to-back earthquakes


Rescue workers in Venezuela race to free hundreds feared trapped in wake of double earthquakes


Venezuelans on the front line of earthquake relief: 'It's all improvisation'


Some Venezuelans fear a dark and dangerous future in aftermath of twin earthquakes


Hope fades of finding more survivors of Venezuela earthquakes


Venezuelans now face grim and daunting task of recovering bodies from devastated areas


Venezuelan doctors return home to give aid amid quake devastation