Vancouver tops quality of life ranking in North America, survey finds
International rankings of major cities puts Vancouver fifth for quality of life.
International rankings of major cities puts Vancouver fifth for quality of life.
One person has died in hospital following a highway collision involving at least 30 vehicles near Kingston, Ont. that caused a highly toxic chemical spill, and required dozens to undergo decontamination treatment on Tuesday.
A cab driver who was acquitted of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman in the back of his taxi no longer has a licence to drive a cab in the Halifax area.
A Canadian vibrator maker accused of secretly tracking the intimate habits of thousands of its customers through a smartphone app has agreed to spend $5 million to settle a privacy lawsuit in the United States.
Police in Longueuil, Que., have arrested a mother who they say “rented” her nine-year-old daughter to a man who then allegedly sexually assaulted her.
Amid unprecedented international attention, the Dutch go to the polls Wednesday in a parliamentary election that is seen as a bellwether for the future of populism in a year of crucial votes in Europe.
The mayor of Brampton, Ont. is standing up to what she calls hate speech in response to outcry over religious accommodation in the city’s public schools.
Air Miles is making changes to its program in an apparent bid to appease cardholders still angry by an unpopular points expiry policy.
Prince Charles and his sons Prince William and Prince Harry will attend the commemorations for the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge in France on April 9, Gov. General David Johnston announced Tuesday.
The merging of two major weather systems will leave a huge stretch of central Canada blanketed in snow, Environment Canada said Tuesday.
An Ontario mother is considering suing a hospital in Belleville, Ont. after learning her premature baby fell to the floor while in the care of a nurse.
A Montreal lawyer has filed a request for a class action lawsuit against McDonald’s, claiming the fast-food giant is illegally targeting children with its in-store displays.
The Republican bill to replace major portions of Barack Obama's health care law would leave 24 million additional people uninsured over the next decade, according to projections from the Congressional Budget Office. Here's a look at what the CBO said Monday about the House GOP plan that's backed by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Five things to know: the federal government has a new focus for NAFTA talks; a new study says Canadian cystic fibrosis patients tend to live longer than their American counterparts; Scotland is looking for a new independence push; a snowstorm is hitting southern Ontario; and high school students in Montreal cancelled a trip over concerns for some of their fellow students.
A powerful nor'easter pounded the mid-Atlantic and the U.S. Northeast early Tuesday, prompting flight cancellations, school closures and warnings from city and state officials to stay off the roads.
In New Zealand, the number of Americans who applied for a grant of citizenship rose by 70 per cent in the 12 weeks following the election of U.S. President Donald Trump when compared to the same period a year earlier.
Walt Disney has shelved the release of its new movie 'Beauty and the Beast' in mainly Muslim Malaysia, even though film censors said Tuesday it had been approved with a minor cut involving a 'gay moment.'
The federal government is stepping up its diplomatic efforts in key American states over the next three months to make sure the Trump administration can't escape its message about the importance of trade with Canada, a senior government official tells CTV News.
Lawyers in B.C. are warning that the dramatic increase of people illegally crossing the border in to Canada is straining the refugee processing system.
Britain lurched closer to leaving the European Union Monday when Parliament stopped resisting and gave Prime Minister Theresa May the power to file for divorce from the bloc.
High school students in Montreal have decided to cancel their planned class trip to the U.S. because a small number of their peers could face trouble at the border. Instead, students at Westmount High School will go to Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ont.
Canadians with cystic fibrosis tend to survive longer than American patients – a lot longer, a new study has found.