A group of 62 theologians, priests and academics slapped the pope with the first "filial correction" since the 14th century.
Fire crews were called to reports of an explosion and flames at a gas station in southeast Calgary at around 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, according to the Calgary Fire Department.
Saskatchewan RCMP say six men were arrested at a house on Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation.
"While we haven't been asked to make any changes, we'd like to know what we can do," said Uber's general manager in London.
The 15th annual Peterborough Pride parade turned the downtown core into a colourful display as the LGBTQ community celebrated.
Calgary Legal Guidance (CGL) held a free legal Advice-a-Thon at the City of Calgary Municipal building on Saturday to help out low-income Calgarians.
Katie Ruddell, owner of Kokomo, shares a recipe for stewed tomato chickpeas.
Quebec sovereigntists held a demonstration in Montreal on Saturday in support of Catalans, who they say are being repressed.
It's the first in a series of public consultations over the next two weeks.
In 1960, there were nines lane of traffic to and from the North Shore. Fifty-seven years later, there are still nine lanes, and no more are in the works.
A 22-year-old man with a stab wound was found seeking medical attention at a Saskatoon hospital on Friday.
Winnipeg's Major Crime Unit is investigating after a 45-year-old man was stabbed and assaulted by a group of teenagers on Friday night.
The public got a rare glimpse at the apple experimentation and other projects on Saturday during an open house today to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday.
Three historical artifacts that are believed to have once belonged to Louis Riel are coming back to Manitoba.
Business leaders say Finance Minister Bill Morneau has justified the government's business tax proposal by insinuating that businesses have been taking advantage of tax loopholes.
Preliminary findings on research looking into pregnant women during the Fort McMurray wildfire evacuation shows those women suffered higher levels of stress and depression than those who endured other natural disasters.
Police and paramedics were called to the Runningbrook Drive and Bloor Street area, west of Dixie Road, at around 4:15 p.m.
Former Quebec Justice Minister, Jérôme Choquette, was laid to rest Saturday afternoon at the Saint-Enfant-Jésus Church in Montreal.
A group of males are suspected of spraying a noxious substance near a shopping centre.
Expenditures are up an estimated 35 per cent over last year.