Child suffers life-threatening injuries after being struck by vehicle in Scarborough
Toronto police said officers responded to a call about a pedestrian struck in the area of Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue, around 3:30 p.m.
Toronto police said officers responded to a call about a pedestrian struck in the area of Kennedy Road and Steeles Avenue, around 3:30 p.m.
The federal government says it will provide over $80 million over the next five years to revamp the no-fly list and its accompanying computer system.
The law coming into effect on Thursday won't stop telecommunications companies, home maintenance services or charities from knocking on doors in Ontario.
An incredible move in underway north of Edmonton this week. A church originally located in St. Albert was cut into four pieces, loaded onto semi trucks and driven through farmers’ fields to its new location in Morinville. Watch some of the raw footage of the move, courtesy of Holmes Building Movers Ltd.
Some renters in Burnaby are calling on the provincial government to stop demovictions as an application to demolish two more rental buildings heads to city council.
From tempeh to kefir to kombucha, experts weigh in on how to add more fermented foods to your diet.
Alberta Health Services (AHS) is alerting the public after a person with invasive meningcoccal disease visited a drop-in program at the Lois Hole Public Library while infectious.
The government will scrap its Phoenix pay system for federal employees, after spending another $400 million to solve the problems it’s caused.
Donald Trump's son-in-law and close adviser, Jared Kushner, has lost access to the most valued U.S. intelligence report, the President's Daily Brief.
Canadian taxpayers will find few nasty surprises in this year’s fiscal blueprint.
While some of those plans are more specific than others, many of the allocations for spending on cyber security are relatively vague.
Conservative leader Andrew Scheer accused Trudeau of worsening relations between India and Canada.
Stony Plain RCMP have laid animal cruelty charges after people called to report a man "physically abusing numerous dogs with a hard plastic PVC pipe."
Beyond recipes and fashion: How the readers of 1990’s women’s magazines pushed Canadian journalist Sally Armstrong to dig deeper on human rights atrocities.
“If no one’s going to do these stories, they’re going to be my stories.” Award-winning Canadian war correspondent Sally Armstrong on how she decided to bring the stories of injustices against women and girls to the world when no one else would care.