Outgoing Governor General David Johnston says thanks
Canada’s third longest-serving Governor General, David Johnston, said goodbye to the office he called home for more than seven years.
Canada’s third longest-serving Governor General, David Johnston, said goodbye to the office he called home for more than seven years.
Facing external pressure from concerned constituents and anxiety among business owners over what the outcomes of the federal government’s soon-ending consultation period will be on its proposed tax changes, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said there will be more time to hash out the ultimate tax reform proposal once it’s before Parliament.
The mayor of Toronto is recommending that a stadium be named after his infamous predecessor -- the late Rob Ford.
Police are warning the public about a man and a woman they say are wanted in connection with what investigators are calling a "crime spree" across southern Ontario.
An Ottawa woman is warning others not to consider eye tattoos after the one she received earlier this month left her partially blinded.
Boston researchers say they are now one step closer to diagnosing concussion-related CTE while an athlete is still alive. But some current professional football players say they’re not sure that such a test would convince them to stop playing the game they love.
Prince Harry is at the Air Canada Centre to participate in the WE Day celebration in Toronto.
From a dainty pair of ballet flats to a flowy, burgundy wrap dress, Meghan Markle’s fashion choices during the Invictus Games in Toronto has style-watchers taking note.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says Canada considered buying used fighter jets from Kuwait to temporarily augment the military's aging CF-18 fleet, but the planes won't be available in time.
Vancouver is Canada’s worst city to drive in, while Calgary is the best, according to a new global ranking compiled by a German car parts retailer.
Sheriff's detectives say advances in DNA technology led to the arrest in connection with the 1990 fatal shooting of a Florida woman by an assailant dressed as a clown.
Doctors have been thrust into a heated debate over the Liberal government’s proposed changes to the federal tax system, without a collective diagnosis on what impact the plan would have.
Doctors have been thrust into a heated debate over the Liberal government’s proposed changes to the federal tax system, without a collective diagnosis on what impact the plan would have.
A parliamentary committee exploring the federal government's controversial tax proposals will hear today from Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
The Liberal government's way forward to promote and encourage Canadian culture at home also includes leaning heavily on those influencing it from south of the border.
The Liberal government's way forward to promote and encourage Canadian culture at home also includes leaning heavily on those influencing it from south of the border.
OTTAWA -- The Liberals are promising new money for the creation and sale of Canadian content over the next few years as part of a refreshed approach to cultural policy.
The mayor of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ont., has been docked a month’s pay and ordered to apologize after an investigation into a secret, “CSI-like” photo grid of city residents and co-workers found in his office bathroom.
A toddler who sat next to Prince Harry at a volleyball game at the Invictus Games Wednesday wasn’t interested in chatting up the royal nor was she interested in volleyball. The only thing she was interested in was the prince’s popcorn.
Health authorities in Chilliwack, B.C.’s are apologizing and promising an investigation after a woman who was seriously injured in a hit-and-run was discharged from hospital far too soon.
Toronto police are searching for the driver of a vehicle that struck a woman after she and her young daughter had already been hit by another car while trying to cross a busy street in the city’s north end on Wednesday night.
The RCMP's Labour Code trial stemming from a New Brunswick shooting rampage has laid bare the tensions and "toxic culture" within Canada's national police force, observers said ahead of a verdict expected Friday.
An awkward encounter above Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue last spring provided early evidence of a rift between the Canadian government and the world's largest aerospace company.
In her first interview with Canadian media, the new U.S. ambassador to Canada sat down with CTV News to talk about how she will approach her new job.
A revised oath of citizenship that will require new Canadians to faithfully observe the country's treaties with Indigenous Peoples is nearly complete.