U.S. House passes GOP's $1.5T tax bill
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the most sweeping rewrite of the nation's tax laws in more than three decades.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the most sweeping rewrite of the nation's tax laws in more than three decades.
At least 12 people died when a bus carrying cruise ship passengers to Mayan ruins in eastern Mexico flipped over on a highway early Tuesday, officials said.
Officials say a worker has died and several others are in hospital after a suspected carbon monoxide leak at a business west of Edmonton.
An Inuk woman with acute liver failure spoke of her sadness that Canadians are dying due to rules that prevent some from receiving organ transplants, as she gave an emotional news conference Tuesday from her hospital bed.
An animatronic figure of Donald Trump has joined Disney's Hall of Presidents in Florida, sparking ridicule of the design online.
The arrival of a special delivery in Churchill, Man. is giving local families something to look forward to this holiday season. More than 100 hampers were sent by chartered plane to the northern Manitoba town on Sunday, each of which contained toys and a full Christmas dinner, courtesy of the Manitoba Metis Federation.
One of two Montrealers who faced terror-related offences has been found not guilty on all three charges, while her co-accused has been convicted on one of the three.
An Alberta man is defending his decision to feed a young moose that’s been visiting his property for months, despite a wildlife official’s warning that doing so puts himself and others at risk.
Calgary police are conducting a human trafficking investigation after a woman says she was held against her will for five days and forced to perform sexual acts for money.
At least eight synagogues in four cities across Canada have received anti-Semitic letters calling for the death of Jews, B'nai Brith Canada said.
B'nai Brith Canada says at least five synagogues across the country have received anti-Semitic hate mail.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning to embark on a cross-Canada town hall tour next month, in an effort to keep from getting "government-itis," he said.
Gord Downie's hope for a better Canada is one of the reasons editors and broadcasters say they selected him as Canada's Newsmaker of the Year for the second straight time.
A Toronto woman is questioning why she was charged more than $900 by Toronto Fire Services for a false alarm that was triggered by a ‘faulty’ security system.
PhD candidate Yaxi Hu and a team of researchers from UBC’s faculty of land and food systems have developed a new way of testing for unwanted animal products in meat samples by using light from a laser spectrometer.
Foreign buyers make up a minuscule portion of the overall housing market in this country, new research shows, but what they own is more expensive and newer than the average Canadian homeowner.
The holidays will be a little easier this year for one senior couple with cancer after they won $46,000 in a 50/50 draw.
Canada Post says Tuesday is the last day you can send holiday cards to be delivered within your province, if you want them to arrive by Dec. 25, while the deadline for local delivery is Wednesday. Thursday is the latest date for holiday packages to be sent with Priority shipping within Canada.
Lawyers for the premier of Newfoundland and Labrador will be in court today asking a judge to block media from reporting on documents linked to a St. John's murder case.
Canada's decentralized approach to putting a price on pollution is overly complex and will be difficult to implement, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development says in a new report.
Higher minimum wages, a glut of unemployed retail workers and fierce online competition will accelerate the Canadian retail sector’s push toward high-tech shopping solutions in 2018, according to experts.
Higher minimum wages, a glut of unemployed retail workers and fierce online competition will accelerate the Canadian retail sector’s push toward high-tech shopping solutions in 2018, according to experts.
The U.S. secretary of state is set to arrive for his first official visit to Canada today, with his talks in Ottawa expected to include the North Korea nuclear crisis.
American officials say the North Korea nuclear crisis will be one of several topics of conversation when Rex Tillerson makes his first visit to Canada as secretary of state on Tuesday.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada and the U.S. will co-host an international meeting in Vancouver next month to show international solidarity over the North Korea crisis.