Official: Berlin truck attacker autopsy indicates drug use
An Italian official says that the autopsy on the chief suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack indicated frequent drug use.
An Italian official says that the autopsy on the chief suspect in the Berlin Christmas market attack indicated frequent drug use.
There were some tense moments in the streets of Montreal on Saturday as there were some clashes between supporters and opponents of a Parliamentary motion condemning Islamophobia.
A 14-year-old boy died Friday after going missing during a ski trip to Whistler with his high school classmates.
Alejandro Maldonado and his son Alexei get excited every time a dumping of the white stuff is in the forecast. It’s an excuse to test out their home-made robot designed to clear the driveway of their Mississauga, Ont. home.
Malaysia's foreign minister says the government has expelled North Korea's ambassador for criticizing the investigation into the killing of the North Korean leader's estranged half brother.
An author fighting ovarian cancer who may not have long to live has offered up her husband in a tear-jerking essay.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday accused former President Barack Obama of having Trump Tower telephones 'wire tapped' during last year's election, a claim that an Obama spokesman said was false.
U.S. President Donald Trump is accusing former President Barack Obama of having Trump's telephones "wire tapped" during last year's election, but Trump isn't offering any evidence or saying what prompted the allegation.
Facing a new wave of questions about his ties to Russia, President Donald Trump is telling advisers and allies that he may shelve -- at least temporarily -- his plan to pursue a deal with Moscow on the Islamic State group and other national security matters, according to administration officials and Western diplomats.
A Polish member of the European Parliament has launched another sexist tirade, calling it a "20th century stereotype that women have the same intellectual potential as men," and that the stereotype "must be destroyed because it is not true."
On W5 Saturday: TSN’s Rick Westhead probes an investment scheme that targeted professional athletes, including former NHL defenceman Bryan Berard.
Saturday on W5: Kevin Newman's investigation of an illegal call centre in Mumbai reveals a Canadian connection that led to arrests in Ontario.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says American officials would have understood the potential impact on the economy had they introduced Buy American provisions to the Keystone XL pipeline extension.
Two MS-13 gang members from El Salvador, both in the United States illegally, held three teenage girls against their will and killed one of them in a satanic ritual, authorities in Houston said Friday.
The federal government is enforcing border laws and is willing to put more resources in place to deal with the influx of asylum-seekers from the United States, federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said Saturday.
No winning ticket was sold for the $17 million jackpot in Friday night's Lotto Max draw.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will continue her travels in the U.S. next week, this time with a visit to Houston where she will take part in an annual energy-industry conference.
The once promising presidential bid of French conservative Francois Fillon, already seriously hobbled by pending corruption charges, was coming unraveled Friday with the resignation of his campaign director and his campaign spokesman, adding momentum to a stream of defections and panicking his party.
It looks like tennis, sounds like ping pong and favours the same light-on-your-toes action of badminton. But pickleball is a sport in its own right, and an explosion of popularity among seniors has made it a fast-growing sport in Canada.
As a B.C. mother approaches the one-year anniversary of her son’s fatal fentanyl overdose, she says the federal government’s response to the ongoing crisis has been “dismal” and doesn’t take the problem seriously enough.
A truck driver trapped for more than two days in an overturned rig on the side of a British Columbia highway is in hospital after what one emergency worker is describing as the longest rescue operation his organization has ever been involved in.
Health officials in Alberta say people who were on a flight from Vancouver to Edmonton last month may be at risk for measles.
A jury has found an Edmonton man guilty of first-degree murder for stabbing two co-workers to death in a bloody attack at a Loblaws grocery warehouse. Jayme Pasieka, 32, was also been convicted on four counts of attempted murder and four counts of aggravated assault in the attack three years ago.
The federal government is launching consultations on a potential free trade agreement with China.