Louis Vuitton sues Toronto-area flea market over counterfeit goods
High-end fashion retailer Louis Vuitton is taking legal action against the landlords of a Toronto-area flea market over counterfeit goods in a landmark case.
High-end fashion retailer Louis Vuitton is taking legal action against the landlords of a Toronto-area flea market over counterfeit goods in a landmark case.
U.S. President Donald Trump opened the door Monday to a future meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, offering unusual praise for the globally ostracized leader at a time of surging nuclear tensions.
Several Ontario women say they don't know where their wedding dresses are, after a bridal consignment shop failed to pay them or return their unsold garments in a timely manner.
An officer shot a man near the Winnipeg Police downtown headquarters Monday in what is being described as a “critical incident.”
Winnipeg police are involved in a “serious incident” at a downtown building.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his embattled defence minister endured a withering question-period offensive Monday as opposition MPs accused Harjit Sajjan of "stolen valour" for overstating his role in planning a 2006 battle in Afghanistan.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is holding fast amid angry calls for Harjit Sajjan's resignation and accusations the embattled Liberal defence minister has "stolen valour" from Canadian Forces colleagues.
Dad's chocolate chip cookies have been discontinued because of poor sales, but the move still caused a social media outcry from the treat’s biggest fans across Canada.
The Liberals are putting some water in their parliamentary wine, but their political rivals argue they are still forcing the opposition parties to drink it.
Government House leader Bardish Chagger is putting her opposition colleagues on notice that the Liberals will be invoking closure on debate in the Commons a lot more often.
A 46-year-old man is facing dozens of charges after allegedly defrauding his parents out of thousands of dollars.
U.S. President Donald Trump made puzzling claims about Andrew Jackson and the Civil War in an interview, suggesting he was uncertain about the origin of the conflict while claiming that Jackson was upset about a war that started 16 years after his death.
A leisurely drive through rural Manitoba turned into a nightmare for a couple in their seventies, after their vehicle became trapped in the mud and the husband fell into a ditch on his way to get help, where he remained stuck until the next day.
A Virginia woman is suing Qatar Airways over claims a stewardess spilled hot coffee on her.
Home Capital says it expects to receive an initial $1 billion on Monday from the $2 billion credit line it was provided last week as more customers pulled their savings out of the struggling mortgage lender.
Several powerful earthquakes struck Monday in the northern tip of British Columbia near the border with Alaska and Yukon.
A powerful earthquake struck Monday in the northern tip of British Columbia near the border with Alaska and Yukon.
The bodies of a missing Canadian woman and her American companion have been found in Belize, according to friends and a local media report.
Local police have confirmed that the vehicle of the Canadian woman missing in Belize has been found in a cane field in the northern part of Corozal, Belize.
At a race event where celebrated Canadian runner Ed Whitlock broke several senior records, a local mother was able to break a record of her own.
Kensington Palace has released a new photo of Princess Charlotte ahead of her second birthday.
Five things to know: The Liberal government proposes significant changes to Parliament rules; one of four hunters who went missing in northern Alberta has been found dead; a new study underscores warnings to pregnant mothers about certain antibiotics; Hockey Quebec works with scientists to check impact of body-contact rule; and Oilers fans in Edmonton jumped in to help when the anthem's singer mic failed.
The use of certain kinds of common antibiotics early in a pregnancy appears to be linked to an increased risk of miscarriage, new Canadian research has confirmed.
Hockey Quebec has long been at the forefront of cracking down on body checking among its younger players. Now, the organization is teaming up with scientists to make sure its safety efforts are paying off.
Canadian country singer Brett Kissel came out to sing the U.S. national anthem decked out in an Oilers jersey and guitar prior to Game 3 of Edmonton's Western Conference semifinal game against the Anaheim Ducks. But as he went to start the anthem, the microphone wouldn't work.