Four yogurt products recalled across Canada due to possible pieces of plastic
A Canada-wide recall on several Yoplait and Liberte yogurt products has been issued due to the potential presence of pieces of plastic.
A Canada-wide recall on several Yoplait and Liberte yogurt products has been issued due to the potential presence of pieces of plastic.
Cranes have begun removing the massive 'TRUMP' sign from Toronto's former Trump International Hotel and Tower.
Conservative foreign affairs critic Peter Kent says he penned a scathing op-ed in the Wall Street journal in order to educate the American public about the Omar Khadr case, while also blasting the federal government’s decision to issue an apology and a reported $10.5-million settlement to the former child soldier and Guantanamo Bay detainee.
Winnipeg police say an exploded homemade bomb caused a truck fire and crash over the weekend that sent four people to hospital with severe burns.
Winnipeg police say an exploded homemade bomb caused a truck fire and crash over the weekend that sent four people to hospital with severe burns.
Canadians are more indebted than ever but have borrowed wisely to build their net worth to record levels, according to a new report.
Toronto police are investigating a bizarre road rage incident that police say involved an extended confrontation between the driver of a pickup truck and multiple passengers in a gold-coloured sedan.
The federal government plans to close three loopholes that let high-income earners pay the lower corporate tax rate instead of personal income taxes -- a change that Finance Minister Bill Morneau says he expects will affect him.
A Facebook post in which an Alberta mother describes how her infant daughter developed internal bleeding after taking a common pain reliever is spreading quickly.
Police say the bodies of what appear to be two people killed in an accident decades ago have been recovered from a glacier in southwestern Switzerland.
Canadian retailers Home Hardware and Walmart Canada say they’re pulling the TrapStick from their stores after photos were posted online showing small birds stuck to one of the wasp traps.
Thomas Crapper may soon be rolling over in his grave, as a new type of toilet aims to replace the design he once championed with a waterless 'flush' that packages waste for processing into biofuel.
Canadian retailer Home Hardware says it is pulling the TrapStik from their stores after photos were posted online showing small birds stuck to one of the wasp traps.
After a dump truck and a pickup truck collided head-on in southern Ontario on Monday night, police are warning drivers to slow down and take the extra time or risk “a lifetime of agony.”
U.S. President Donald Trump blasted congressional Democrats and 'a few Republicans' Tuesday over the failure of the GOP effort to rewrite the Obama health care law, and warned, 'we will return.'
The Duchess of Cambridge has joked to Prince William about having more children as she received teddy bears as gifts for Prince George and Princess Charlotte in Poland.
The Trudeau government is extending public consultations to find out what Canadians want to see in a new North American Free Trade Agreement.
The federal government may be legalizing medical marijuana, but vets are voicing their concerns about the drug's impact on humans' four-legged friends. Plus, we've got the latest on the rhetoric ramping up as the U.S. looks to renegotiate NAFTA and a story from Down Under, where a senator has resigned over her Canadian citizenship.
The more than 45,000 people forced by wildfires to flee their homes were top of mind for John Horgan as he was sworn in as premier of British Columbia on Tuesday, becoming the first New Democrat to take on the role in 16 years.
British Columbia's New Democrat Premier John Horgan took the reins of government Tuesday by noting that nearly 40,000 residents have been forced out of their homes by wildfires raging through the province's Interior.
Canada's premiers will meet today in Edmonton to discuss trade issues, particularly business with the United States and the looming renegotiation of the NAFTA deal.
A British Columbia official says getting people to safety as fast-moving wildfires approached was only half the battle - the other half will be returning them home.
Lawyers for Sears Canada will be back in court today to ask a Toronto judge if the national retailer can begin liquidation sales as early as Friday.
Liquidation sales at dozens of Sears Canada locations slated for closure could begin as early as this week after an Ontario court signed off on the plan Tuesday.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has asked Congress to extend martial law in the southern third of the country until the end of the year because the rebellion there will not be completely quelled by July 22, the end of his 60-day martial law proclamation.