'Baby nests' pose suffocation risk, Health Canada warns
Health Canada is warning new parents about baby pods, a popular cushioned bed for newborns that officials say could pose suffocation risks.
Health Canada is warning new parents about baby pods, a popular cushioned bed for newborns that officials say could pose suffocation risks.
Two London police officers have been slightly injured detaining a man with a knife outside Buckingham Palace on Friday evening. The Metropolitan Police force said the man, thought to be in his 20s, drove up to a police vehicle near the palace and officers spotted a large knife in his car.
Officials in Canada and the U.S. are concerned that the next wave of asylum seekers at the border could be a population far bigger than the Haitians crossing now.
A Quebec woman has become the first in her province to receive “a bionic eye” implant that lets her see light and shadow where once she saw only darkness.
A 10-year-old boy is earning praise from one of Hollywood’s biggest movie stars for using a life-saving technique he learned in one of the actor’s films to rescue his younger brother.
The union representing more than 1,500 Canadian diplomats says given Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is willing to pay nearly double to appoint a diplomat with ties to the Liberal party, the government better keep in mind the current pay scale of foreign service officers next time they’re at the bargaining table.
The Trump administration on Friday slapped sweeping financial sanctions on Venezuela, barring banks from any new financial deals with the government or state-run oil giant PDVSA.
A judge in Toronto will decide Friday whether a local neurosurgeon accused of killing his physician wife will be granted bail.
Mark Towhey, the former chief of staff to Toronto Mayor Rob Ford knows a little about what U.S. President Donald Trump’s new chief of staff, John Kelly, is going through and has a few pieces of advice.
The Libyan Army’s band is being roasted online for its, er, interesting rendition of the British national anthem during Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson’s state visit on Thursday.
Although Hurricane Harvey isn't expected to have much of an impact on Canada, forecasters are warning of another potentially powerful storm that could blow through eastern parts of the country next week.
Women who give birth to children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) are at an increased risk of attempting suicide and dying by suicide, a University of Manitoba study has found.
Toronto police say they have assembled a team to search for a man wanted in connection to a violent robbery who escaped a local courthouse and was chased by police on foot.
A court in north India has convicted a flamboyant guru of raping two of his followers.
Mobs rampaged across a north Indian state on Friday, leaving 28 people dead and more than 250 others injured, after a court declared a quasi-religious sect leader guilty of raping two of his followers, authorities said.
It’s a spooky story, but not set in Halloween. Canada’s Ambassador to Ireland says the official residence in Dublin is haunted, and is sharing details of the spine-tingling interactions. In more serious news closer to home, Sen. Mike Duffy is launching a lawsuit against the Senate and RCMP.
Final submissions are scheduled today at the sentencing hearing for a teenager who shot and killed four people and injured seven others at a home and a high school in northern Saskatchewan.
A Quebec artist is suing Ikea Canada and UNICEF for $22 million for allegedly stealing her idea of making plush toys in the mould of children's drawings.
Hurricane Harvey smashed into Texas late Friday, lashing a wide swath of the Gulf Coast with strong winds and torrential rain from the fiercest cyclone to hit the U.S. in more than a decade.
With time running out, tens of thousands of people fled Friday from the path of an increasingly menacing-looking Hurricane Harvey as it took aim at a wide swath of the Texas Gulf Coast that includes oil refineries, chemical plants and dangerously flood-prone Houston, the nation's fourth-largest city.
With time running out, tens of thousands of people fled from the path of Hurricane Harvey Friday as it picked up strength to a Category 3 and took aim at a wide swath of the Texas Gulf Coast that includes oil refineries, chemical plants and dangerously flood-prone Houston.
Harvey continued to intensify as it steered for the Texas coast, with the forecasters saying early Friday that it had strengthened to a Category 2 storm.
An Austrian teacher who was hit by lightning while hiking had his clothes torn off his body and a hole burned in to his face after but survived the terrifying encounter.
Taylor Swift has released her new single. The 27-year-old singer dropped the upbeat song "Look What You Made Me Do" late Thursday to streaming platforms and iTunes. The song with sharp lyrics features elements of pop, dance and house.
A 32-year-old man is recovering from injuries to his face and head after a bear mauled him in a remote hiking area just east of Banff National Park in Alberta.