After murder in Manitoba, students urged to delete video connected to incident
Students at a Manitoba secondary school have been asked delete a video circulating on social media that police say could be connected to a high school student’s death.
Students at a Manitoba secondary school have been asked delete a video circulating on social media that police say could be connected to a high school student’s death.
RCMP and Parks Canada are now treating the search for four missing hunters in northeastern Alberta as a recovery operation after failing to find the men.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday told the leaders of Mexico and Canada that he will not pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement, just hours after administration officials said he was considering a draft executive order to do just that.
The White House is telling U.S. media that it's weighing a plan to pull out of NAFTA, upping the pressure on Congress to get cracking on negotiations under the threat of having the seminal trade deal obliterated.
Kevin O'Leary is dropping out of the Conservative leadership race, citing weak second-ballot support and a lack of popularity in Quebec.
Department store Nordstrom is getting dragged through the mud on social media for selling a pair of dirty-looking jeans for more than $604 in Canada.
After her 22-year-old son died from a suspected fentanyl overdose, a Calgary mother posted a heartbreaking photo of him dying in the hospital to warn others about the dangers of the lethal drug.
President Donald Trump proposed dramatic cuts in corporate and personal taxes Wednesday in an overhaul his administration asserts will spur national economic growth and bring jobs and prosperity to America's middle class. But his ambitious plan is alarming lawmakers who worry it will balloon federal deficits.
The man who was Canada's top naval officer leaked cabinet secrets to a Quebec shipyard in order to pressure the government to move forward on a military procurement project, the RCMP allege in newly unsealed court documents.
United Airlines is investigating the death of a giant rabbit on one its trans-Atlantic flights, adding to a growing list of customer complaints for the U.S. carrier.
The police are searching for a man in his 20s after a 45-year-old woman was attacked with a possible machete in her Vancouver Island home on Tuesday morning.
An Arizona prisoner was convicted Tuesday of the gruesome killings of his best friend, the man's girlfriend and her four young children 12 years ago in what prosecutors called a crime motivated by money.
The wife of a Thai man who hanged their 11-month-old daughter on Facebook Live said Wednesday her husband is the only person to blame and she bears no anger toward the social media site or the users who shared the horrific video.
A young woman is facing a mischief charge after she spent hours in the dark, perched on a towering crane high above downtown Toronto, before she was rescued by a firefighter in a daring operation on Wednesday morning.
A woman who became stuck on a downtown Toronto construction crane’s hook block, dangling approximately 12 storeys above the ground, was taken into police custody following a daring rescue by emergency workers.
Canada's income tax deadline is rapidly approaching. If you haven't filed your return, you're not alone. While the penalties for falling a bit behind are relatively mild, tax lawyer Paul DioGuardi says recovering from a long-term tax exile can be a nightmare.
A pair of former American ambassadors to Canada have criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for his string of remarks about the northern neighbour, calling it counter-productive to seriously resolving trade issues.
Blood tests for THC are less accurate than those measuring alcohol in impaired drivers, experts say, raising questions about how police will enforce stiff new penalties when the government legalizes marijuana.
A training accident at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright in eastern Alberta has left one soldier dead and three others injured.
A massive sinkhole that swallowed a main road in a small Quebec town could take three months to repair.
Hundreds of mourners gathered Tuesday night for a vigil honouring the life of a toddler whose body was found near an Edmonton church last week.
Trade tensions may appear to be escalating between Canada and the White House, but U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross denies that an all-out trade war is on the horizon.
From Harley Davidson-branded perfume to a lasagna produced by toothpaste maker Colgate, the corporate world is awash with ideas that fail to connect with consumers, and one museum curator hopes to inspire people with them.