New trial ordered for Bassam Al-Rawi, Halifax taxi driver acquitted of sexual assault
Bassam Al-Rawi was charged in May 2015 after a Halifax Regional Police officer found a young woman passed out and partially naked in the back seat of his cab.
Bassam Al-Rawi was charged in May 2015 after a Halifax Regional Police officer found a young woman passed out and partially naked in the back seat of his cab.
Mike Fisher is coming out of retirement and returning to the Nashville Predators.
Chief operating officer Mark Little said implementation will remove the need for about 500 people. But he adds the autonomous truck fleet will create about 100 new positions, for a net loss of 400.
Numbers released by the B.C. Coroners Service highlight the devastating effects of the overdose crisis in the province.
According to the province these final stores were awarded through a competitive tendering process and will be open by September 2018.
BuildForce Canada said Saskatchewan’s construction industry may need up to 3,500 new skilled workers over the next 10 years.
Parents accuse the city of ignoring their pleas to salt near Terry Fox Elementary in Pierrefonds.
Peachland residents will have to wait another two weeks before finding out if council will amend its official community plan
Meet the cast of 'Survivor: Ghost Island.'
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says there will be consequences for British Columbia over the province's latest attempt to hinder expansion of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain oil pipeline.
Premier Rachel Notley said B.C.'s move to restrict bitumen is illegal and there needs to be consequences, so cabinet will explore Alberta's legal options.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley is holding an emergency cabinet meeting Wednesday to discuss B.C.'s proposal to restrict bitumen transported through the province.
U.S. President Donald Trump used fiery comments to address the threat of North Korea during his State of the Union address and used the death of Otto Warmbier to humanize the “cruel dictatorship” of the North.
Global Saskatoon features a viewer submitted photo for Your Saskatchewan daily on Global News at 6 and Global News at 10.
The "transnational criminal organization" has been blamed for violent crimes, including kidnapping and human smuggling.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante has released the city's $6.383 billion capital works budget for next three years.
Newly released court documents related to an alleged industry-wide bread-price fixing case show the Competition Bureau believes at least seven companies, including Canada's three major grocers, committed indictable offences under the Competition Act.
Starting April 1, an experienced worker in Nova Scotia will receive $11.00 an hour, and someone who has less than three months' experience will earn $10.50 an hour.
The Manitoba Labour Board has ruled that the University of Manitoba committed an unfair labour practice during bargaining.
WME has stayed largely silent on the matter, but is now fighting the allegation that it has accepted Adam Venit's conduct.
The second Hamilton industrial fatality in a week is under investigation by the Ministry of Labour.
Some foreign journalists are saying that their invitations to a North Korean military parade before the Olympics were cancelled.
Several Republican members of Congress were travelling to a GOP retreat by train Wednesday morning when it was involved in a collision.
The Special Investigations Unit says a Stratford police officer tried to stop a vehicle in the city at about 3 a.m. Wednesday.
Toronto police are asking the public for help as they investigate a fatal stabbing that took place earlier this week.