PM Trudeau goes for a run with military members at naval base in B.C.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau started his visit to British Columbia today with a morning run alongside members of the military on a naval base in Victoria.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau started his visit to British Columbia today with a morning run alongside members of the military on a naval base in Victoria.
When Lydia Stith Rosebush’s five-year-old son Jax demanded a buzz cut to match his friend Reddy’s hairstyle, so the two boys could fool their teacher, she couldn’t help but laugh. Now, Jax’s innocent plan has charmed the internet and provided an important lesson about racial prejudice.
Immigration and border officials say it's far too early to speculate about whether a definite increase in the number of asylum claims being made in Canada is a trend that merits a change in the way the border, or Canada's asylum system, is managed.
The family of a southern Ontario teen who suffered severe brain injuries after being impaled by a sawed-off golf club during gym class has filed a lawsuit for more than $20 million.
Two sisters last seen decades ago in Lethbridge, Alta., have been found alive, police announced Thursday.
Under growing pressure from Democrats and Republicans alike, Attorney General Jeff Sessions agreed Thursday to recuse himself from an investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. His action followed revelations he twice met with the Russian ambassador and didn't say so when pressed by Congress.
A Halifax taxi driver has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a young woman who was found drunk and unconscious in his cab, prompting a renewed debate over how Canadian courts react when the issue of consent is mixed with heavy drinking.
A Halifax taxi driver has been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a young woman who was found drunk and unconscious in his cab, prompting a renewed debate over how Canadian courts react when the issue of consent is mixed with heavy drinking.
A convicted rapist working as a Calgary apartment complex maintenance worker has been charged after a woman woke up to find a man crouching beside her bed in the early hours of Feb. 26.
The firefighters who first responded to an Ottawa-area teenager’s drug overdose in February were not equipped with a live-saving antidote called Naloxone, sources have revealed to CTV Ottawa.
The firefighters who first responded to an Ottawa-area teenager’s drug overdose in February were not equipped with a live-saving antidote called Naloxone, sources have revealed to CTV Ottawa.
The U.S. tourism industry is poised to take a 'big hit' in the wake of President Donald Trump's election, with many travellers opting to visit other countries where they feel more "comfortable," an industry expert says.
The Canadian economy outperformed expectations in the final three months of 2016 by growing at an annual rate of 2.6 per cent, Statistics Canada said Thursday.
The accused in a mass stabbing at an Edmonton warehouse three years ago took the stand in his own defence this week, testifying that he understood that the attack 'was wrong,' but that he was 'trying to find help.'
Non-stop vomiting, a puffy face and the constant need to pee: Volunteers for a week-long loop around the Moon may be in for a rough ride even if all goes to plan.
Conservative leadership candidate Maxime Bernier is a staunch libertarian who outpaced all his competitors in fundraising last year, pulling in more than a million dollars and outpacing Kellie Leitch, the next closest contestant, by close to $200,000. CTVNews.ca profiles Bernier.
Sweden's left-leaning government introduced a military draft for both men and women Thursday because of what its defence minister called a deteriorating security environment in Europe and around Sweden.
Montreal police have arrested a possible suspect in connection with threats at Concordia University. Three university buildings in the downtown were evacuated Wednesday after the institution received threats targeting Muslim students.
An Ontario government plan to reduce soaring electricity rates by 17 per cent this summer will ultimately cost ratepayers up to $1.4 billion a year in extra interest payments.
The federal government is pledging up to $20 million to fund sexual health and abortion-related projects as part of an international campaign to fill a gap created by President Donald Trump's decision to ban U.S. funding for abortion-related projects.
A North Korean man will be released from custody because of lack of evidence connecting him to the fatal nerve agent attack on Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korea's ruler, Malaysian officials said Thursday.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions talked twice with Russia's ambassador to the United States during the presidential campaign, the Justice Department confirmed, a seeming contradiction to sworn statements he gave to Congress.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions had two conversations with the Russian ambassador to the United States during the presidential campaign season last year, contact likely to fuel calls for him to recuse himself from a Justice Department investigation into Russian interference in the election.
The Liberal Party is being accused of favouring certain candidates over others in two nomination contests in Ontario and Quebec, raising questions about preferential treatment before several critical byelections.
Some Canadians are asking why police seem slow to label recent offensive acts targeting Jews and Muslims as “hate crimes,” but a lawyer says the issue is complicated because there is no definition of a "hate crime" in the Criminal Code.