Facebook CEO directs release of 3,000 Russia ads
Facebook will provide the contents of 3,000 ads bought by a Russian agency to congressional investigators.
Facebook will provide the contents of 3,000 ads bought by a Russian agency to congressional investigators.
According to a new poll, a majority of Canadians believe that technology is the best way to stop drivers from being distracted by their phones.
Toronto police say a nanny has been charged in the death of a child found in a hot car Thursday afternoon in west-end Toronto.
Police say a young child has died after being left in a car in west-end Toronto.
A big Canadian player has quietly picked up his chips and is heading for the exit amid all the tumult over the Trudeau government's controversial tax proposals.
A big Canadian player has quietly picked up his chips and is heading for the exit amid the tumult over the Trudeau government's controversial tax proposals.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un lobbed a string of insults at President Donald Trump on Friday, calling him a 'mentally deranged U.S. dotard' and hinting at a frightening new weapon test.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in an extraordinary and direct rebuke, called U.S. President Donald Trump "deranged" and said he will "pay dearly" for his threats, a possible indication of more powerful weapons tests on the horizon.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is calling President Donald Trump "deranged" and says in a statement carried by the state news agency that he will "pay dearly" for his threats.
U.S. President Donald Trump added economic action to his fiery military threats against North Korea on Thursday, authorizing stiffer new sanctions in response to the Koreans' nuclear weapons advances.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday aiming to tighten an economic noose around North Korea, days after he threatened to 'totally destroy' the country if forced to defend the United States or its allies.
Competitors have started making their way to Toronto ahead of the Invictus Games that will officially kick off this weekend.
The Toronto Transit Commission is suing Manulife Financial for alleged negligence in connection with a benefits fraud scheme that first came to light three years ago.
Nearly 170 Canadians are stranded in Hurricane Maria-ravaged regions and seeking help from the federal government, according to the latest numbers from Ottawa.
The first frantic callers to reach the RCMP were clear: something had crashed in the waters off Shag Harbour, N.S.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland hugged and thanked her European counterpart today as Canada and the European Union marked the entry into force today of a trade agreement that took a decade to complete
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is speaking at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
The federal privacy watchdog says inadequate testing, coding errors and poor monitoring of the beleaguered Phoenix federal pay system resulted in exposure of the personal information of public servants.
While many Torontonians are embracing the unseasonably warm September weather, others are just trying to find relief from the sweltering heat that’s been turned on in their apartment buildings.
Controversial Conservative Sen. Lynn Beyak has been removed from all Senate committees following remarks about First Nations which have been widely condemned.
A 4-year-old Florida girl has died after accidentally pulling the trigger of a gun when she reached into her grandmother's purse for candy.
A Calgary woman is heading to court over two speeding tickets she received in the span of 10 seconds from two different photo radar cameras located only 250 metres apart in Edmonton.
Layoff notices have been handed out to hundreds of workers at the General Motors transmission-making factory in St. Catharines, Ont., as effects spread from a strike that started Sunday at GM's CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont.
Layoff notices have been handed out to hundreds of workers at the General Motors transmission-making factory in St. Catharines, Ont., as effects spread from a strike that started Sunday at GM's CAMI plant in Ingersoll, Ont.
A Quebec judge has decided that a 14-year-old Jehovah’s Witness who has cancer must undergo blood transfusions, despite her expressed wishes not to receive them.