Ian Bush guilty in triple murder of Ottawa seniors
Ian Bush has been found guilty of murdering three Ottawa seniors nearly a decade ago.
Ian Bush has been found guilty of murdering three Ottawa seniors nearly a decade ago.
British Columbia's three Green members will use their increased political clout to fight Kinder Morgan's $7.4-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, party leader Andrew Weaver says.
French fashion house Chanel has triggered an uproar by selling a luxury monogrammed boomerang with a price tag of nearly US$1,500, with critics saying the accessory is an insult to Australian Aborigines.
Internet history has come back to haunt three first-time candidates in the Nova Scotia provincial election, forcing them to drop out over comments about date rape drugs, breast implants and people with disabilities.
Your neighbourhood mall is likely seeing a major decline in revenues as an increasing number of consumers fill their shopping baskets with just the click of a mouse. The decline is evident in indoor shopping centres that were once considered community hubs in many neighbourhoods in Canada and the U.S., says Doug Stephens, author of 'Reengineering Retail.'
Authorities believe they have found debris from a U.S.-bound plane near an island in the Bahamas but have not given up searching for the four people on board, who include two young children and a prominent New York businesswoman, the Coast Guard said Wednesday.
An Air Canada flight was diverted earlier this week after a disruptive man had to be restrained by crew members and other passengers, including a Toronto city councillor, when authorities say he attacked the crew with coffee pots and tried to open a cabin door mid-flight.
Abbotsford police have released shocking video of an impaired driver plowing into six pedestrians, in an effort to raise awareness for Canada Road Safety Week.
A 10-year-old girl has died from her injuries after she was struck by a vehicle in Hamilton, Ont. on Tuesday evening.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed the ongoing scandal around U.S. President Donald Trump sharing classified intelligence with Russian officials as 'political schizophrenia.'
An Ottawa-area boy who suffers from a rare and painful blistering skin disease is recovering in a Minneapolis hospital, after undergoing a second potentially life-changing transplant operation.
Five things to know: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in the U.S. today, drumming up support for Canadian technology; a new report highlights the amount of opioids being prescribed in Ontario; U.S. President Donald Trump’s troubles involve allegations stemming from the fired FBI director; residents across Quebec return to their flood-damaged houses; and parents raise concerns about McDonald's allergy ads.
The U.S. Justice Department abruptly appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller Wednesday night as a special counsel to lead a federal investigation into allegations that Donald Trump's campaign collaborated with Russia to sway the 2016 election that put him in the White House. Mueller will have sweeping powers and the authority to prosecute any crimes he uncovers.
Besieged from all sides, the Trump administration relented and appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller Wednesday evening as a special counsel to oversee the federal investigation into allegations Russia and Donald Trump's campaign collaborated to influence the 2016 presidential election.
Surrounded by multiplying questions, U.S. President Donald Trump complained Wednesday that "no politician in history" has been treated worse. Democrats demanded an independent commission to dig into his firing of FBI Director James Comey, but Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan cautioned against "rushing to judgment."
U.S. President Donald Trump personally appealed to FBI Director James Comey to abandon the bureau's investigation into National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, according to notes Comey wrote after the meeting.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to pitch major multinational companies on investing in Canada's technology sector on Wednesday, joining top business leaders inside the closed-door Microsoft CEO Summit in Redmond, Wash.
A Shariah court in Indonesia's conservative Aceh province has sentenced two gay men to public caning for the first time, further tarnishing the country's moderate image after a top Christian politician was imprisoned for blasphemy.
U.S. President Donald Trump personally appealed to FBI Director James Comey to abandon the bureau's investigation into National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, according to notes that Comey wrote after the meeting.
The Toronto Stock Exchange had its biggest loss of the year as North American markets plunged amid concerns that turmoil in Washington could hinder U.S. President Donald Trump's pro-business agenda.
Pvt. Chelsea Manning, the transgender soldier convicted of giving classified government materials to WikiLeaks, is due to be released from a Kansas military prison on Wednesday after serving seven years of her 35-year sentence.
Two weeks ago, Jean-Michel Plouffe was desperately trying to save his Montreal-area home from fast-rising floodwaters. Now that the water has receded, Plouffe is getting his first glimpse of the damage in his Ile-Bizard home.
A Winnipeg mother who survived a brutal infection that claimed both of her legs and an arm is well on her way to leaving hospital and joining her young family in a new home.
Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose was lauded by colleagues on Tuesday for her deft management of the party's caucus since Stephen Harper's departure. She leaves on a high note, having overcome stumbles early in her political career. CTVNews.ca takes a look back.
No new whales or dolphins will be brought to tanks at the Vancouver Aquarium, ending a years-long fight by animal welfare activists who believe the highly social marine mammals are better off in the ocean.