A mom beat her son with a belt after he stole her car — is corporal punishment ever good?
Parents who use physical violence to discipline their kids may see a short-term correction in behaviour, but the effects can have long-lasting repercussions.
Parents who use physical violence to discipline their kids may see a short-term correction in behaviour, but the effects can have long-lasting repercussions.
The judge deciding the fate of Quebec City's mosque shooter says he needs more time before pronouncing a sentence.
The driver of a stolen truck was killed in a crash with a school bus in western Saskatchewan.
Hamilton-Burlington SPCA's protection department brought in 44 felines on Wednesday.
A five-hectare green space in the Calgary community of Taradale has been transformed into a park that bears the name of the late Manmeet Singh Bhullar.
Dario Devic has already pleaded guilty to breach of trust but he is expected to be sentenced on the charge of attempting to lure a child under the age of 16.
Sensational sunshine sticks around in Saskatoon's weather forecast ahead as temperatures gradually warm back up.
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have reversed its decision on the playing status of defensive end Charleston Hughes.
The body of an 11-year-old Ottawa boy who drowned near Rockport was found Friday.
The new premier answered numerous questions of particular concern to the English-speaking community and minority groups in the province.
Nikhil Lobo with Calgary Transit said the MAX network was built to move Calgarians efficiently between key destinations.
The approval has now cleared a path for the merged company to begin operation on Jan. 1, 2019.
The airline’s first flight to the States was supposed to start taking off this week, but were cancelled at the last minute as Swoop awaits “one final regulatory approval required to operate to the U.S.”
As the news conference started, Goldy began shouting at Tory but her voice was quickly drowned out by more than a dozen supporters chanting "Tory! Tory! Tory!"
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The federal government is giving U.S. defence giant Lockheed Martin the first crack at inking a contract to design Canada's $60-billion fleet of new warships.
The federal government ran a shortfall of $19 billion in the last fiscal year, virtually unchanged from the previous year, Ottawa's annual financial report card shows.
The Edmonton Eskimos look to strengthen their hold on a post-season berth as they visit the B.C. Lions on Friday night.
Three teenage boys are facing over 80 charges in connection to a string of robberies including break and enters and vehicle thefts in southeast and northwest Regina.
All lanes on Regent Avenue West between Peguis Street and Starlight Drive will be closed the weekend of Oct. 20-21.
The diplomat delivered the keynote address at a charity dinner, making jokes about the Democrat senator's recent DNA test.
The survey provides detail about how a deeply polarized nation regards the conduct and outcome of the searing Kavanaugh battle.
A 62-year-old Arizona man went full Indiana Jones after falling down a 30-metre mine shaft, breaking both of his legs, fending off three rattlesnakes, and surviving without food or water for 48 hours.
She said foreign names can be "difficult to pronounce and spell" and that they could sound "grating" in English.
Dear Coward, in this country, neighbours treat neighbours like neighbours, Charles Adler says.