'Knees-together' judge applies to practise law again
A former judge who asked why a rape complainant didn't keep her knees together has applied to practise law again.
A former judge who asked why a rape complainant didn't keep her knees together has applied to practise law again.
Six pedestrians, including a two-year-old child, were struck by vehicles in separate collisions in Toronto over the course of three hours Friday morning.
A video of migrating geese appearing to glow as they fly through the sky over Alberta has captured the internet’s attention.
Edmonton police are warning the public about a “virtual kidnapping” scheme that targets young female Chinese students in Alberta and B.C.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday the U.S. military is attacking the Islamic State group "10 times harder" in response to Tuesday's New York City truck attack. Officials later said the U.S. had conducted two airstrikes against IS-affiliated fighters in Somalia.
Amazon says it will open a second corporate office in Vancouver, but not the highly sought-after second headquarters that has commanded the attention of governments across North America.
A California woman was shocked to learn that one of the twin boys she delivered as a surrogate mother was actually biologically her own.
A former family doctor in Winnipeg accused two weeks ago of sexual assault has been charged with eight more counts of sexual assault, police revealed at a Friday news conference.
After much back and forth between the opposition and the government over Liberal ministers' holdings and potential conflicts of interest, ethics watchdog Mary Dawson confirmed Friday that Finance Minister Bill Morneau is the only member of cabinet currently using an ethics loophole to indirectly hold assets.
Canada’s special envoy to Myanmar, Bob Rae, has arrived in the south of Bangladesh for a firsthand look at the conditions facing Rohingya Muslims fleeing violence in neighbouring Myanmar.
Ontario has named the first 14 cities where it will set up government-run marijuana stores by July 2018. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario, which will run the shops through a subsidiary, says the stores will open by July 2018.
A military judge has found that Bowe Bergdahl should serve no prison time for endangering his comrades by walking off his Afghanistan post.
A Toronto woman’s insurance claim for her totalled SUV has been denied because the company says the occasional deliveries she makes for her small company voids her policy.
Using a stent to reopen a blocked artery in or around the heart can be lifesaving for those having heart attacks. They’re also commonly used in those who have chest pain known as angina. But new research suggests stents may be more placebo than panacea for some patients.
Using a dangling carrot of extra days off for non-smoking employees is an “innovative” way to encourage those still using cigarette sticks to kick the habit, says a senior policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society.
A mother’s touching words of wisdom are reverberating with strangers across the globe after her daughter shared an image of the letter her mother wrote her before she died.
A group of angry pet owners are raising concerns about a Toronto-area doggy daycare after a dog went missing under their care.
The economy added 35,300 jobs in October but the unemployment rate crept higher, with more young people looking for work, Statistics Canada said Friday.
The economy added 35,300 jobs in October but the unemployment rate crept higher, with more young people looking for work, Statistics Canada said Friday.
A girl in Cambridge, Ont. had to be taken to hospital for emergency surgery after eating a piece of Halloween candy that contained pieces of metal.
The popular messaging service WhatsApp was hit by a major outage early Friday morning, preventing millions of users from accessing the app.
A Quebec family that owns Cheney Island has had no luck selling it, and has dropped the price to $850,000, down from $920,000, after a couple years on the market.
A decade after Apple launched its original smartphone, the lineups at stores are back today as the ultra-expensive iPhone X comes to the market after months of anticipation.
Dozens of families were welcomed in to new homes in a remote Manitoba community for the first time in six years. Plus in uplifting news before your weekend, a dog found in a trash bag in South Korea has made a new life as a therapy dog.
The bank accounts of a Toronto brokerage are frozen to protect consumer deposits after Ontario's real estate professional regulatory body discovered 'a substantial amount' missing.