Man charged after alleged unruly behaviour forces Sunwing flight to turn back
A 39-year-old man has been charged after a Sunwing flight heading to Cuba from Montreal was forced to turn back when he allegedly became unruly and uttered threats.
A 39-year-old man has been charged after a Sunwing flight heading to Cuba from Montreal was forced to turn back when he allegedly became unruly and uttered threats.
Vancouver police are warning the public about the dangers of hot vehicles after a video showing an officer scolding a woman for leaving her children in a sweltering SUV surfaced online.
Uber has rolled out an in-app option for riders to tip their driver in five Canadian cities and plans to implement the feature across Canada and the U.S at the end of July.
The Hospital for Sick Children is hosting a Great Gatsby-themed prom Friday for its teen patients who missed the milestone coming-of-age event at their own schools.
The United States and Russia struck an agreement Friday on a cease-fire in southwest Syria, crowning President Donald Trump's first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It is the first U.S.-Russian effort under Trump's presidency to stem Syria's six-year civil war.
A baby picture meant to draw attention to the issue of "infant alterations, modifications, and mutilations" has resulted in outrage on social media.
A fast-moving wildfire has forced as many as 3,600 people to leave their homes in central British Columbia as another community was added to an evacuation order Friday.
Critical climate research in Canada is about to be put on ice in the absence of sustainable federal funding, says one of the country’s leading scientists.
Anti-globalization protesters are keeping U. S. first lady Melania Trump from joining the spouses of world leaders attending an international summit in Germany.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is giving the keynote address at a national meeting of U.S. governors next week as part of Canada's pro-trade charm offensive.
Lawson Schalm will serve time in jail after admitting to setting several fires in Mayerthorpe, Alta., one of which destroyed Canada’s longest standing wood trestle bridge.
The federal government apologized Friday to Omar Khadr, sparking fresh public debate about the former Guantanamo Bay inmate and a new round of political finger-pointing in a long-running drama that has left Canadians deeply divided.
The federal government apologized Friday to Omar Khadr, sparking fresh public debate about the former Guantanamo Bay inmate and a new round of political finger-pointing in a long-running drama that has left Canadians deeply divided.
The federal government formally apologized Friday to former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr for any role Canadian officials may have played in his mistreatment while in U.S. military custody.
The federal government has paid former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr $10.5 million as part of a deal to be formally announced Friday to settle his long-standing lawsuit over violations of his rights, The Canadian Press has learned.
United Airlines has apologized to a passenger after she was forced to hold her young son on her lap for a three-and-a-half hour flight when the seat she purchased for him was sold to another traveller on standby.
A small community in northern Quebec is said to be in shock after two young boys in the community were severely beaten, reportedly by other children in the community.
Lawyers for the family of a Nova Scotia teenager who died 27 years ago say there is a major development in the case.
Another twist has been added to the heart-breaking story of Clayton Miller's death 27 years ago, this time a revelation from lawyers trying to help Miller's family find out what really happened to the Nova Scotia teen in the days before his body was found near New Waterford.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a private meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel early Friday just prior to the official start of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany.
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At long last face to face, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced confidence Friday that their historic first meeting would pave the way for a positive trajectory for their two countries.
After months of anticipation and intrigue, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are sitting down for their first meeting.
Andrea Giesbrecht faces a sentencing hearing today, five months after she was found guilty of hiding the remains inside a U-haul storage unit she had rented.
The Crown says a woman convicted of concealing the bodies of six infants in a Winnipeg storage locker has shown no remorse for her actions and should be sentenced to 11 years in jail.