Double lung transplant gives Que. woman new lease on life
A Montreal woman who is recovering from a double lung transplant is hoping to raise awareness about the disease that nearly killed her and the need to sign organ donor cards.
A Montreal woman who is recovering from a double lung transplant is hoping to raise awareness about the disease that nearly killed her and the need to sign organ donor cards.
Halifax Regional Police have charged a man with assault after a taxi driver came to a young woman’s rescue following an alleged attack in the city’s south end.
A pregnant Ontario woman says she was attacked by a man after an alleged road rage incident caused the driver to exit his vehicle.
A controversial ban on carry-on laptops and tablets on flights from the Middle East to the United States and Britain went into effect Saturday -- with less fanfare and frustration than expected.
Thousands of demonstrators are gathering under sunny skies in central London to protest plans for Britain to withdraw from the European Union.
An industry insider is calling for stricter tow truck regulations in Ontario after seeing a pattern of rising bills, including one invoice for $6,000.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not ruling out sending troops to a peacekeeping mission this year, even though Canada has not yet told the United Nations what it is up to.
Liberal MPs are hunkering down for a weekend caucus meeting, where they will get ideas -- or perhaps marching orders -- on how they can sell the new budget to Canadians.
The man who killed four people outside Britain's Parliament was in Saudi Arabia three times and taught English there, the Persian Gulf country's embassy said.
The British man who killed four people during a London rampage had made three trips to Saudi Arabia: He taught English there twice on a work visa and returned on a visa usually granted to those going on a religious pilgrimage.
Stars and fans will gather today for a public memorial to honour late actresses Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher.
Many Canadians will take part in the 10th annual Earth Hour tonight by turning out their lights for an hour.
With Britain already heading out the door, the 27 remaining European Union nations on Saturday sought to keep the bloc moving forward by enshrining a pledge to give member nations more freedom to form partial alliances and set policy when unanimity is out of reach.
Conservative leadership contenders Maxime Bernier and Lisa Raitt want their party to keep probing who was behind 1,351 fake memberships the party cancelled a week ago.
W5 this week: Sandie Rinaldo tells the story of dozens of families who are going to court against one of the largest owners of nursing homes, seeking damages for the neglected care they claim their loved ones suffered.
Dogs can sniff out cancer from a piece of cloth which had touched the breast of a woman with a tumour, researchers said Friday, announcing the results of an unusual, but promising, diagnostic trial.
For the 11th year running, cities worldwide will turn their lights off Saturday to mark Earth Hour in a global call to action on climate change.
Some Americans breathed a sigh of relief, others bubbled with frustration, and nearly all resigned themselves to the prospect that the latest chapter in the never-ending national debate over health care would not be the last.
House Republicans passed roughly 60 bills over the past six years dismembering President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. With a bill that counted Friday, they choked.
There are nicotine patches, e-cigarettes, gum, medicine and even behavioral therapy, but quitting smoking remains a daunting task for many Canadians. Now, a program launching in Manitoba is offering a different solution: lace up rather than light up.
A Manitoba man’s dream vacation to Mexico turned into a nightmare, after he returned to Canada with an infection so bad that he nearly lost his foot.
In economically embattled Alberta, news of the Keystone XL pipeline’s approval by U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday was largely greeted with relief.
A popular beach along the West Coast of Vancouver Island has been closed as a wolf prowls in the area of the national park.