Robin Hood brand of flour recalled for possible E. coli contamination
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is issuing a recall for the Robin Hood brand of all-purpose flour sold in Western Canada due to possible E. coli contamination.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is issuing a recall for the Robin Hood brand of all-purpose flour sold in Western Canada due to possible E. coli contamination.
Embattled Sen. Don Meredith plans to appear before the Senate ethics committee next week although it's not yet clear how he will do that, his lawyer said Tuesday.
Parent groups are sounding the alarm after thousands of seemingly kid-friendly YouTube videos were found to contain violent and sexual content, in cartoons made to look like shows such as "Peppa Pig."
Scottish lawmakers voted Tuesday to seek a new referendum on independence, to be held within the next two years -- an unwanted headache for the British government as it prepares to push the European Union exit button.
Scottish lawmakers have voted to seek a new referendum on independence, to be held within the next two years.
Butter? Too plain. Jam? So boring. The latest trend in toast décor is colourful, healthy and a little bit mythical. Images of Unicorn toast and mermaid toast are being spread all over the internet, giving a classic breakfast staple an unexpected makeover.
The family of a Canadian filmmaker and conservationist who died during a shark filming excursion in the Florida Keys has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
Berlin police say suspects used a wheelbarrow to make off with a 100-kilogram gold coin worth millions.
Despite growing calls for her resignation, a Conservative senator who argued that Canada’s notorious residential school system had some benefits says she stands by her comments.
Breastfeeding is wonderful for developing the bond between mother and baby, helping new mothers lose the baby weight, and boosting an infant’s immunity to illnesses. But don’t count on it to raise a baby’s IQ, a new study suggests.
Purolator stopped accepting shipments today ahead of a strike deadline this afternoon issued by the union representing some of the courier's employees.
The U.S. Coast Guard, with the help of a Canadian navy vessel, says it has made a massive cocaine bust in international waters.
Those jeans you pull on before running out to the corner store were produced by one of the most toxic industries on the planet, according to a new documentary that explores how clothing manufacturers are poisoning the world's water supply.
After receiving a photo radar ticket for speeding in a school zone, an Edmonton man did some investigating of his own. Now, Jasmin Hodzic plans to fight the law, claiming the photo of his truck doesn’t show the whole picture.
Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao will table the province's 2017-18 budget today and says it will be one of "confidence and optimism."
Three out of four Canadians received a hip or knee replacement, cataract surgery, hip fracture repair or cancer radiation therapy within the recommended wait times for those priority procedures, although there was often wide variation from one province to another, researchers say.
A new report is urging the Trudeau Liberals to make their new, experimental infrastructure bank a centre for helping cities and provinces sell off existing assets, rather than just helping to build new infrastructure.
The body of the half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is still in Malaysia, the country's health minister said Tuesday, dismissing reports that his remains were about to be flown out of the country as part of diplomatic negotiations.
Health Canada has issued a warning about a skin cream for babies and children that it says could pose "serious health risks."
Declaring "the start of a new era" in energy production, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Tuesday that he said would revive the coal industry and create jobs.
U.S. President Donald Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday that will suspend, rescind or flag for review more than a half-dozen measures that were part of former President Barack Obama's sweeping plan to curb global warming.
A recent spike in civilian casualties in Mosul suggests the U.S.-led coalition is not taking adequate precautions to prevent civilian deaths as it battles the Islamic State militant group alongside Iraqi ground forces, Amnesty International said Tuesday.
Most French tourists walk the cobble stone streets around Cape Breton’s Fortress of Louisbourg to retrace the footsteps of their ancestors who fought the British over what would become Canada. But one group has crossed the Atlantic to relive the journey of a young Nova Scotia coal miner who gave his life on one of the most famous battlefields of the First World War.
Five-time Olympic medalist Hayley Wickenheiser says she hopes the U.S. women’s hockey team gets “all they are asking for” in negotiations with USA Hockey, as they prepare to boycott Friday’s world championships in Michigan in a protest over compensation.
A New Brunswick couple has been bombarded with phone calls from across the United States, all because they upset a telemarketing scam artist.