World Jan 10 Amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Canada grieves Canadians are struggling to come to terms with how the killing of an Iranian general last week in a U.S. drone strike may have led to the deaths of dozens of their citizens in a plane crash.
Politics Nov 24 Official says White House gave Navy go-ahead on Gallagher The Navy has been notified that the White House will not intervene to stop a disciplinary proceeding that could cost a SEAL his position in the elite unit, a senior Navy official said Sunday.
World Oct 22 Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wins 2nd term but loses majority Falling short of a majority meant the Liberals would have to rely on an opposition party to pass legislation.
World Sep 19 WATCH: Trudeau apologizes after new video shows he wore blackface A third instance of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau darkening his face when he was younger surfaced Thursday. His reelection is a month away.
World Sep 18 Trudeau apologizes for brownface, calls it a ‘dumb thing to do’ Time magazine posted the photo, which it says was published in the yearbook from the West Point Grey Academy, a private school in British Columbia where Trudeau worked as a teacher before entering politics. It depicts Trudeau wearing a turban…
Health Sep 13 U.S. vaping illness alarms Canada as country prepares to allow legal sales No illnesses have yet been reported north of the border, but they are monitoring the situation closely, and British Columbia’s top health official says it’s just a matter of time before symptoms are reported in Canada.
World Sep 08 Dorian topples crane, knocks out power in eastern Canada Dorian arrived on Canada's Atlantic coast Saturday with heavy rain and powerful winds, toppling a construction crane in Halifax and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of people a day after the storm wreaked havoc on North Carolina's Outer…
World Aug 14 Canadian ethics commissioner finds Justin Trudeau violated ethics The ethics commissioner said Wednesday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau improperly pressured the country's former attorney general to halt the criminal prosecution of a company in a conflict of interest case.
World Jun 17 4 shot, 2 arrested at Raptors rally celebration in Toronto Droves of Raptors fans ran from the shooting in the City Hall square packed with tens of thousands of fans. A million or more fans earlier packed downtown Toronto for a parade, raising safety concerns amid problems with overcrowding.
World Jun 10 Canada to ban single-use plastics The specific items to be banned will be determined based on a science-based review, but the government is considering items such as water bottles, plastic bags and straws.