Trump honours resolve of the nation's Air Force
U.S President Donald Trump honoured the resolve of the nation's Air Force on Friday, warning foes and international terrorist groups that the U.S. military would respond to any threats.
U.S President Donald Trump honoured the resolve of the nation's Air Force on Friday, warning foes and international terrorist groups that the U.S. military would respond to any threats.
Canadian special forces have left the city of Mosul and are now backing up Iraqi forces as they prepare to assault one of the Islamic State group's last strongholds in the country.
Canada's privacy watchdog launched an investigation into the massive Equifax Inc. data breach after hearing from dozens of concerned Canadians as customers in the country have yet to be told whether hackers stole their personal information.
The British Columbia government is lifting a provincial state of emergency declared more than two months ago before what would become the province's worst fire season on record.
Health Canada says it is banning partially hydrogenated oils or PHOs, which are the main source of industrially produced trans fats in all food sold in the country, including those foods prepared in restaurants.
Health Canada says it is banning partially hydrogenated oils or PHOs, which are the main source of industrially produced trans fats in all food sold in the country, including those foods prepared in restaurants.
Parks Canada has provided a more detailed tally on the destruction the Kenow wildfire caused in Waterton Lakes National Park, but it confirmed Friday that homes and businesses within the townsite were spared.
U.S. President Donald Trump's national security adviser says the U.S. has a military option for North Korea, but that is not its preferred route.
It may seem like the safer choice, but researchers say young children who go down a playground slide on a parent's lap are at risk of a broken leg or other injuries.
Seeing the pair of marijuana legalization bills pass and kick-starting a debate on national security reforms are among the top issues on the government's to-do list as MPs return to their seats for the fall sitting of the House of Commons on Monday.
Quebec City police say they have arrested two men in connection with a fire that destroyed a car belonging to the president of a mosque where six men were killed in January.
The Toronto-Montreal corridor has taken the prize as one of the strongest candidates in the world for a hyperloop system that could cut travel time between the cities from five hours to just 39 minutes.
The lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay inmate Omar Khadr says his client is “disappointed” that an Alberta judge decided not to ease restrictions on his ability to travel or a requirement that he have a supervisor when contacting his older sister Zaynab, who has previously expressed support for al Qaeda.
Omar Khadr has had a major bail restriction eased. He will now be allowed to use internet-connected devices including smartphones. However, an Alberta judge simultaneously rejected his request for unfettered contact with his older sister Zaynab, who has expressed support for al Qaeda.
Omar Khadr may find out on Friday whether he will gain new freedoms, including unrestricted access to the internet, the ability to move more freely around Canada and unsupervised visits with his older sister Zaynab, who has previously expressed support for al Qaeda.
Amid talk of futuristic 'sonic attacks' and the subtle threat of repercussions by the United States, Cuban President Raul Castro sent for the top American envoy in the country to address grave concerns about a spate of U.S. diplomats harmed in Havana.
The Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its sales forecast for the year. It expects sales to fall 5.3 per cent year-over-year, with 506,900 properties changing hands, or 20,000 fewer than previously forecast in June.
Friday is the last day Albertans can let provincial legislators know whether they want to keep daylight time, as the province weighs whether to scrap the twice-a-year time change.
Fewer children are dying before their fifth birthday and although humans are living longer than ever before, one in five deaths last year were linked to poor diet, researchers said Friday.
The New Brunswick government has created a new Crown corporation to oversee the sale of recreational marijuana, and signed deals with two suppliers.
Harvard University reversed its decision to name Chelsea Manning a visiting fellow early Friday, a day after CIA Director Mike Pompeo scrapped a planned appearance over the title for the soldier who was convicted of leaking classified information.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tweeted suggestion that London police missed an opportunity to prevent a homemade bomb explosion drew speedy pushback Friday from British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Neighbours first called police to report a domestic violence incident. But even before police arrived, a second frantic call came in that three children appeared to be dead inside a California apartment.
North Korea conducted its longest-ever test flight of a ballistic missile Friday, sending an intermediate-range weapon hurtling over U.S. ally Japan into the northern Pacific Ocean in a launch that signals both defiance of its rivals and a big technological advance.
Warning sirens blared when the North Korean missile was launched and again when it passed over Japan's northern island of Hokkaido as residents were just starting their day.