Quebec universities launch ‘world first’ UNESCO anti radicalization chair
The research centre will be directed by a team of professors from Concordia University, Université de Sherbrooke and Université du Québec a Montréal.
The research centre will be directed by a team of professors from Concordia University, Université de Sherbrooke and Université du Québec a Montréal.
Thanks to the honesty of one of the good guys, that runaway generator found its way back home.
The U.S. Secret Service tweets that the vehicle "did not breach the security barrier of the White House complex."
The offer for a ride was made by a woman driving a dirty, white minivan and wearing a white sweater.
The full schedule for Talk to the Experts on Saturday, Feb. 24 and Sunday, Feb. 25.
Police were called to the busy mountain access just before 2 p.m. Friday afternoon after rocks fell in the southbound lanes of the Sherman Access.
Horwath said her two-week tour will focus on listening to Ontarians ahead of a June election.
Christine Longridge has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in her daughter's death. The defence is arguing she is not criminally responsible for Rachael Longridge’s death.
Mike Delahunt, 34, faces numerous charges including two counts of assault.
The number of Canadians living with a physical disability is set to grow at twice the rate of Canada's total population over the next dozen years, and according to a report, businesses are not ready.
Bid proponents Bruce Bowser and Anthony LeBlanc say they expect to have something more concrete to announce within a couple of months, but offered no specifics.
But she did win an Oscar at age 20.
Hamilton Police are looking for two young men after a substance was sprayed inside a Tim Horton's.
No injuries are reported but a rescue operation is underway after the Imperial Road bridge in Port Bruce collapsed as a dump truck passed over it.
A new report from the University of Alberta’s Alberta Land Institute shows urban areas are expanding, at the expense of high quality agricultural land. Urban encroachment is not new, but these numbers might surprise you. In the Edmonton-Calgary corridor between 1984 and 2013, the project shows urban areas expanded by 50 per cent. Jennifer Crosby...
Canadian Blood Services is hoping to secure 32,000 donors, nation-wide by March 10.
It's going to get worse before it gets better.
TransLink has fast-tracked 28 new cars on Metro Vancouver's Expo and Millenium lines. The new cars are set to hit the tracks by the end of 2019, two years earlier than expected.
An Alberta judge has been cleared of misconduct in the case of a sexual assault victim who was shackled in court and imprisoned during her testimony.
After 15-year-old Tina Fontaine's body was found wrapped in plastic near the Red River in 2014, it sparked national outrage and renewed calls for a national inquiry into missing and murdered women.
The Edmonton Police Service unveiled its new Air 1 helicopter on Friday, Vinesh Pratap has the details.
A young woman involved in the altercation assaulted an officer who was injured and later treated at hospital.
A report looking into why an Alberta sexual assault victim was shackled and jailed unveiled a complete breakdown of legal protections. Tom Vernon has the details.
City of Calgary officials plan to inspect all civic facilities following the collapse of the Fairview Arena roof on Feb. 20.
The spread of 'fake news' on social media has become a priority for Canada's Liberal government. But what can Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould do about it?