Victims urged to come forward after Montreal-area man charged with drugging, assaulting victims
Police allege the accused targeted women on online dating sites and would then arrange to meet them in person at their homes.
Police allege the accused targeted women on online dating sites and would then arrange to meet them in person at their homes.
The latest seizure of contraband at the prison included crystal meth, tobacco and marijuana.
As a shortage of certain medications is still ongoing, Health Canada has approved the exceptional importation of pediatric medicine procured by Alberta.
A man from Wainwright, Alta., was sentenced by a judge to spend life in prison for the crime on Thursday.
Kingston's mayor is weighing in on a recent Ontario court ruling that calls 'homeless camp' evictions unconstitutional.
A biographical note from Global Affairs Canada notes that during a 45-year career in journalism, Tom Clark covered politics, conflict and economics all around the world.
Artur Pawlowski is on trial in southern Alberta for breaching a release order and mischief for inciting people to block public property.
Council approved the bylaw just days before B.C.'s three-year decriminalization trial came into effect. Those caught using drugs in public places could face a $200 fine.
A group of people gathered outside the Fredericton office of Jill Green, minister responsible for housing in New Brunswick, to call for the rent cap to be brought back.
The 22-year-old from Montreal became the first player named to captain John McEnroe's six-man team Thursday.
A seven-month-long drug trafficking investigation led to several kilograms of cocaine being seized from two Edmonton residences and three people have been charged.
A man said he was walking behind several businesses when he was assaulted by four unknown males and robbed of cash.
All said they remain committed to keeping credit conditions as tight as necessary to return inflation to their common two per cent target from current levels still far above that.
Minister Jeremy Nixon told reporters Thursday that Calgary and Edmonton each received $4.5 million to provide low-income transit pass programs in their communities.
The CEO of Rogers Communications believes the company is ready to handle increased competition from Videotron if its merger with Shaw Communications goes through.
Electric buses are part of Calgary's climate strategy, which aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Belleville police have released an image of a man wanted for 10 counts of mischief under $5,000.
A New Brunswick parent group is welcoming a statement by the premier that the government's proposed reform to the French immersion program in schools isn't a sure thing.
The drop-in program and rooming house closed Wednesday due to a lack of funding and an increase in violence to staff and seniors, according to the board of directors.
The new $5 bill will feature an Indigenous design that honours 'the culture and history of the First Australians,' Australia's Reserve Bank said Thursday.
Environment Canada said an arctic airmass will combine with strong northwest winds Friday, causing 'bitterly cold conditions" to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Police say they seized a 'vast amount' of fraudulent gift cards, valued at about $500,000 and equipment used to make them.
Ontario says it is in "full support" of the federal government's push to make health-care funding contingent on data reporting.
"Pigeons come in many different colors and plumages, but pink isn't one of them," wrote the rehabilitation centre, the Wild Bird Fund.
A man is in hospital after a Thursday morning fire at a townhouse in southeast Calgary, according to a spokesperson for the city's fire department.