M-103: MPs pass motion to condemn Islamophobia
The House of Commons has passed a motion to condemn Islamophobia and have a House committee study how to prevent it.
The House of Commons has passed a motion to condemn Islamophobia and have a House committee study how to prevent it.
The loyalty program Air Miles says that it is temporarily suspending the ability to redeem “Cash Miles” in stores after the company realized “Cash Miles have been stolen” in a “small number of in-store Air Miles Cash transactions.”
Elizabeth Wettlaufer, the Ontario nurse accused of killing eight seniors and attempting to murder four others, was fired from one of her retirement home jobs after a series of medication errors, court documents show.
Now that the dust has settled from a Canadian Geographic competition that anointed the low-profile gray jay as Canada’s national bird, there’s a new popularity contest underway. The Calgary Zoo is hoping to ignite a debate about Canada’s greatest animal with a new online poll in honour of the country’s 150th birthday.
Senior U.S. officials say the State Department will recommend approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, clearing the way for the White House to formally approve it.
Canada's largest school board says it will stop booking trips to the United States indefinitely in light of the uncertainty surrounding restrictions at the border.
Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose says she's worried young Canadians will move south of the border to escape what she says are rising taxes for professionals.
Canadian moms and dads will soon be able to choose an extended 18-month parental leave thanks to billions of dollars earmarked for child care in the federal budget. But advocates say that not every family stands to benefit from the changes.
Quebec's bureau for independent investigations into police operations says it will examine the role of a municipal force following the slaying of an 18-year-old woman.
When 17-year-old Johnny Ciocca noticed his older brother with Down syndrome was having trouble making friends in their new city, he decided to develop an app to help users with disabilities connect online.
A free-market think-tank suggests offering American negotiators in upcoming NAFTA talks more open trade in dairy, in exchange for more predictable trade in softwood lumber to secure long-term peace in that perennially problematic file.
An Alberta mother is offering a helping hand to parents of babies born with Down syndrome who may feel overwhelmed by the diagnosis.
Five things to know: U.K. police have made arrests in connection to the attack in London yesterday; the federal budget offered almost no new spending; a Manitoba mother is speaking out about a horrifying health issue; U.S. politicians are gearing up for a fight over a controversial health bill; and the Ontario SPCA is working to keep two four-legged friends together.
The GOP's long-promised legislation to repeal and replace 'Obamacare' stood on the brink just hours before Republican leaders planned to put it on the House floor for a showdown vote.
Abandoning negotiations, U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday demanded a make-or-break vote on health care legislation in the House, threatening to leave "Obamacare" in place and move on to other issues if Friday's vote fails.
The Supreme Court of Canada says Dennis Oland was wrongly denied bail pending an appeal of his second-degree murder conviction.
Authorities on Thursday identified a 52-year-old Briton as the man who mowed down pedestrians and stabbed a policeman to death outside Parliament, saying he had a long criminal record and once was investigated for extremism -- but was not currently on a terrorism watch list.
British police have identified the person responsible for the terror attack near Parliament as 52-year-old Khalid Masood.
Britain's Parliament observed a minute of silence Thursday to remember a police officer and two civilians killed a day earlier in an attack at the heart of London, while authorities raided homes in central England to search for evidence. Eight people were arrested in raids.
The parents of a 9-year-old boy who was shot in the head in their Phoenix home put off calling 911 as they cleaned up evidence in multiple rooms of the house, police said Wednesday, calling it a case that "shocks your conscience."
Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s budget speech was delayed by 25 minutes on Wednesday -- another act in a parliamentary drama that began Tuesday night when members on the House of Commons’ procedure committee filibustered until the early morning.
In early February, Cari Kirkness thought she had the flu. But her illness spiralled out of control, and soon, the 28-year-old mother of two had lost both legs and her right arm to an incredibly aggressive strep infection.
A British MP is being hailed as a hero for trying to resuscitate the police officer who was fatally stabbed in Wednesday’s attack outside the U.K. Parliament.