Phishing attack lures $12M from Alberta university’s pockets
An Alberta university is out $11.8 million thanks to an email scam hatched by online fraudsters.
An Alberta university is out $11.8 million thanks to an email scam hatched by online fraudsters.
MacEwan University in Edmonton has been defrauded of $11.8 million in a so-called phishing attack.
Canada's border agency has quietly begun sharing information with U.S. Homeland Security about the thousands of American citizens who cross into Canada each day.
Manitoba RCMP say no charges will be laid after an investigation into two cases of babies switched at birth at a northern Manitoba hospital more than 40 years ago.
A judge has rejected an application to have a British Columbia man designated a high-risk accused after he was found not criminally responsible for killing his three children nine years ago.
A 39-year-old man is facing several charges after he allegedly attempted to abduct a four-year-old girl at a Toronto department store on Wednesday afternoon.
The cashier at a Calgary convenience store who single-handedly fought off two intruders and keep them barred inside the store long enough for police to arrive says he was scared, but also concerned about protecting himself.
Military transport planes are taking evacuees from northern Manitoba to Winnipeg where they will be housed in an emergency shelter inside the city's Convention Centre.
Floods present plenty of health dangers, from drowning to injuries or electrocution. But even after the rain stops, the water left behind can pose health risks of its own.
A slo-pitch player on Vancouver Island has died, 10 days after suffering a severe brain injury when he was hit by a softball.
No criminal charges will be laid against five so-called "Proud Boys" who disrupted a Mi'kmaq ceremony in downtown Halifax on Canada Day, the Royal Canadian Navy says.
The Royal Canadian Navy says no criminal charges will be laid against five so-called "Proud Boys" who disrupted a Mi'kmaq ceremony in downtown Halifax on Canada Day.
The captain of one of two Air Transat flights that was forced to sit for hours on a sweltering Ottawa tarmac last month said Thursday he considered keeping passengers aboard the delayed aircraft to be the lesser of two evils.
The captain of one of two Air Transat flights that was forced to sit for hours on a sweltering Ottawa tarmac last month said Thursday he considered keeping passengers aboard the delayed aircraft to be the lesser of two evils.
A public hearing continues today on Air Transat tarmac delays at the Ottawa MacDonald-Cartier International Airport on July 31, 2017.
Hospitals in Toronto are experiencing a surge in premature babies, leaving many hospitals to scramble to find beds for these sick infants. It’s a problem that Dr. Shawn Whatley, president of the Ontario Medical Association, says should have been foreseen.
Jim Matthews, a prominent Nova Scotia businessman, has been identified as the victim of a homicide first reported Tuesday morning.
A prominent, well-loved Nova Scotia businessman has been identified as the victim of a homicide.
An 18-month-old girl was rescued by Montreal police officers, who found her alone in a burning apartment early Thursday morning, when they were alerted to the fire as they responded to another call.
Individuals who do not wish to identify as male or female can now mark an 'x' in that category on their passport form, thanks to new federal regulations that take effect Thursday.
Bringing fictional characters to life is a full-time job for Canadian cosplayer Karli Woods, who designs, makes and models all of her geek culture-inspired outfits for legions of fans on social media.
Rescuers began a block-by-block search of tens of thousands of Houston homes Thursday, pounding on doors and shouting as they looked for anyone -- alive or dead -- who might have been left behind in Harvey's fetid floodwaters, which have now damaged more than 87,000 homes and destroyed nearly 7,000 statewide.
Beaumont, Texas, has lost its water supply because of Harvey.
Floodwaters in Houston may be receding, but Texas's largest city is facing a new threat in the form of looters. Closer to home, 3,700 people from Manitoba First Nations communities are being transported south as wildfires threaten their homes. In the United Kingdom, mourners are marking the 20th anniversary of the death of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Lawyers for former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr are to appear in an Edmonton court today seeking to ease his bail restrictions and grant him unsupervised visits with his sister.