Montreal amusement park yanks carousel horse with Indigenous man's severed head
Montreal's La Ronde amusement park says it has removed a carousel horse depicting an Indigenous man's severed head in a bag.
Montreal's La Ronde amusement park says it has removed a carousel horse depicting an Indigenous man's severed head in a bag.
Mounties are urging residents of a community in Nunavut to stop helping a wanted man avoid arrest.
Provincial police are asking people to think before they post video or pictures from accident scenes on social media.
Steve Bannon, the blunt-spoken and divisive strategist who rose from Donald Trump's conservative campaign to a top White House post, was pushed out by the president Friday. He is now back at the website Breitbart News.
Steve Bannon, a forceful but divisive presence in U.S. President Donald Trump's White House, is leaving.
A Pennsylvania mother is accused of burning her 3-year-old with chemicals, putting him on a leash and keeping him in a dog cage.
Police are investigating after a vehicle smashed into the side of a mall in Richmond Hill, Ont., and injured at least three people.
The deadly vehicle attack in Barcelona sent a wave of panic though the busy Las Ramblas promenade where scores of tourists had gathered for a day of leisure in the warm Spanish sun.
An anti-fascist group is organizing a counter-protest against a demonstration in Quebec City on Sunday that is being planned by a far-right group.
Police in Finland say that two people have been killed and six others wounded in stabbings in the western city of Turku.
A judge has approved a hardship fund for former Sears Canada employees that will come from a pool of money set aside to pay bonuses for key employees.
A Canadian man killed in Barcelona’s deadly van attack has been identified by family as a loving grandfather who was travelling through Spain with his wife.
One Canadian was killed and four others injured Thursday when a van drove into a popular tourist promenade in Barcelona and plowed through a crowd of pedestrians.
At least one Canadian is among the dozens of people killed or injured when a van mowed through pedestrians in Barcelona, according to local authorities.
A statue of the U.S. Supreme Court justice who wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision that upheld slavery and denied citizenship to African Americans was removed from the grounds of the Maryland State House early Friday.
Two prominent Ontario families, including the one of a man convicted in a horrific drunk driving crash that killed three children and their grandfather, have donated millions of dollars to a new hospital in Vaughan, Ont.
Canada's annualized inflation rate in July was 1.2 per cent, up from 1.0 per cent in June. The increase was in line with estimates.
Turkey's president has condemned the van attack in Barcelona, Spain, in which 13 people were killed.
Zimbabwe's first lady remained out of sight Friday, several days after a young model claimed Grace Mugabe whipped her with an extension cord in a luxury hotel in South Africa.
A former neo-Nazi from Vancouver says the violence in Charlottesville, Va., presents an opportunity for parents and educators to become more aware of how easily youth can be lured into a seemingly exciting but potentially deadly world of hate.
The demand for solar eclipse glasses is outpacing supplies, with stores across Canada selling out of the devices needed to safely view the eclipse.
Spanish police intensified a manhunt Friday for suspects behind two deadly vehicle attacks on civilians, shooting and killing five people wearing fake bomb belts who attacked a seaside resort and arresting four others believed linked to the carnage wrought on a Barcelona promenade.
Spanish police on Friday shot and killed five people carrying bomb belts who were connected to the Barcelona van attack that killed at least 13, as the manhunt intensified for the perpetrators of Europe's latest rampage claimed by the Islamic State group.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medicine for use against a rare, rapidly progressing blood cancer after other treatments have failed.
Deadly attacks involving rented vehicles driven into crowds of pedestrians have been carried out in several cities with a horrific degree of similarity. It has become common enough that governments have started adding protection in public locations in hopes of preventing future terrorist attacks.