Canada answers UN call for urgent humanitarian aid to avert starvation
Canada will provide almost $120 million to help avert the prospect of starvation for 20 million people in Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen.
Canada will provide almost $120 million to help avert the prospect of starvation for 20 million people in Nigeria, South Sudan, Somalia and Yemen.
When it comes to poor restaurant service, a good chunk of British Columbians appear to be unforgiving. According to a new poll, a third of restaurant goers in the province will leave no tip when the service is “below average” and their server is clearly not busy.
Two planes collided midair above a busy Montreal-area shopping mall, resulting in the death of one pilot and serious injuries to the other.
Two small planes collided over a bustling Quebec shopping mall on Friday, killing one person and injuring three others.
New Zealand police shot and killed a young security dog at the Auckland Airport after it escaped its handler and ran loose for more than three hours on the tarmac, disrupting at least 16 flights.
The Conservative Party has flagged and removed 1,351 memberships bought through two IP addresses, after leadership candidate Kevin O’Leary accused an unidentified rival campaign of signing up fake members.
The presumed front-runners in the federal Conservative leadership race are going for each other's jugular, with Maxime Bernier dismissing Kevin O'Leary as a "loser" after the celebrity businessman levelled accusations of fraud and vote-rigging.
A long-acting cholesterol medicine cut the risk of having a heart attack or some other serious problems by 15 to 20 per cent in a big study that's likely to spur fresh debate about what drugs should cost.
Some homeowners in the southern Ontario town of Clarington are embroiled in a dust-up with nearby property developers over what they say is a constant rain of sand and dust on their houses.
A spokesman for Britain's prime minister says the White House has promised that it won't repeat a claim that U.K. spies snooped on U.S. President Donald Trump.
Paris, France is getting the royal treatment as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate, make their first visit as a couple to the City of Lights.
The case of a Canadian charged in connection with a massive hack of Yahoo emails is back in a Hamilton court today. KarimBaratov will appear via video link.
A Canadian man of Kazakh origins arrested in a massive hack of Yahoo emails has appeared briefly via video link in a Hamilton court where a date has been set for his bail hearing.
A man who strapped more than 100 helium balloons to a lawn chair and soared above the Calgary Stampede grounds apologized Friday for the danger he caused, but said he doesn't regret his actions.
Though presenting a study in contrasts, President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel took a similar tack Friday in sidestepping differences after their first meeting at the White House. Trump asserted with a smile they had at least one thing in common: being wiretapped by the Obama administration.
It was all smiles as U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the White House on Friday, their first personal encounter since he frequently criticized her during the 2016 presidential campaign.
A fast-acting paramedic dove into the frigid water of an Illinois lake where a SUV was submerged and found an infant floating inside, then administered CPR on the hood and swam the child to shore, authorities said.
An important discovery by a Canadian scientist has led to the development of a new class of cholesterol-lowering drugs, which will be discussed by leading cardiovascular experts at a U.S. conference.
A pastor in Sierra Leone has discovered the largest uncut diamond found in more than four decades in this West African country and has turned it over to the government, saying he hopes it helps to boost recent development in his impoverished nation.
Ottawa’s police chief says he has ordered a review of the gloves used by officers, after questions were raised about whether police should be allowed to wear gloves with carbon-reinforced knuckles that some say are similar to brass knuckles.
Amazon has come under fire for selling apparel for St. Patrick’s Day featuring the slogan 'Drunk Lives Matter.'