Trudeau government spent $13.6M on sponsored social media
Since coming to power the Trudeau government has spent more than $13.6 million on sponsored social media posts.
Since coming to power the Trudeau government has spent more than $13.6 million on sponsored social media posts.
Saudi Arabia says it will allow women to drive for the first time in the ultra-conservative kingdom.
A meeting of the House Status of Women Committee ended abruptly Tuesday morning when all the Liberal members walked out in protest of the Conservatives’ nomination for chair, citing her anti-abortion and anti-trans voting record as unsupportable.
A meeting of the House Status of Women Committee ended abruptly Tuesday morning when all the Liberal members walked out in protest of the Conservatives’ nomination for chair, citing her anti-abortion and anti-trans voting record as unsupportable.
Jared Kushner’s lawyer in the scandal involving his use of a private email address has revealed part of the strategy he is employing with his client, in an email exchange with a prankster who posed as Kushner.
Canadian televangelist David Mainse, who hosted '100 Huntley Street,' has died at age 81.
A survey of 1,900 Canadian pilots obtained by W5 provides data showing a startling number of pilots are napping in the skies, with one in five pilots reporting falling asleep involuntarily.
A Canadian warship captain says a small Caribbean island has suffered "near total devastation," and locals are growing increasingly desperate a week after hurricane Maria.
The captain of a Canadian warship delivering aid to the hurricane-battered island of Dominica describes 'near total devastation' after visiting the capital Roseau and surveying the storm damage from a Sea King helicopter.
Education on transgender athletes is mandatory for all of Ontario's minor hockey coaches, trainers and managers this season, the latest step in a series of changes stemming from a human rights complaint filed by a transgender teen in 2013.
Education on transgender athletes is mandatory for all of Ontario's minor hockey coaches, trainers and managers this season, the latest step in a series of changes stemming from a human rights complaint filed by a transgender teen in 2013.
Federal prosecutors have announced charges of fraud and corruption in college basketball, including against four coaches.
Markham city councillors have voted to put a controversial chrome cow out to pasture, after it caused a stir in a quiet neighbourhood where residents loudly complained about seeing the bovine sculpture outside their homes every day.
European railway manufacturers Siemens Mobility and Alstom announced a merger Tuesday that leaves Montreal-based Bombardier Transportation facing a substantially larger rival.
Bombardier faces the prospect of a double barrel of bad news today affecting its commercial aircraft and railway businesses.
As Canada’s first female First Nations general surgeon, Dr. Nadine Caron says she knows, first-hand, that there’s a lot of work to be done to tackle institutional racism and encourage Indigenous youth to seek careers in health care.
Credit reporting agency Equifax is ousting CEO Richard Smith in an effort to clean up the mess left by a damaging data breach that exposed highly sensitive information about 143 million Americans.
A tennis ball-sized rough diamond, said to be the second largest gem-quality example ever found, fetched nearly $66 million (US$53 million) for a Vancouver-based diamond producer on Monday.
New Brunswick's budding hemp industry is celebrating modest gains despite a poor growing season and the theft of 1,000 plants.
Uber is threatening to leave Quebec by mid-October, but Montreal mayor Denis Coderre says it’s not a loss for the province.
Ride-hailing company Uber said it will cease operations in Quebec in mid-October if the province insists on new rules governing the service introduced last week.
There's a small, but growing movement in Canada giving mothers a safe place to abandon their babies, no questions asked.
Following a weekend of kneeling and protesting across the NFL, the Dallas Cowboys and their owner displayed their own version of unity Monday night, kneeling on the field before rising as a group before the playing of the national anthem.
When marijuana becomes legal for recreational use next year, nearly half of Canadians will want to try edible marijuana products, a new study says, even though it remains unlikely that such products will be commercially available.
Military analysts say North Korea doesn't have the capability or intent to attack U.S. bombers and fighter jets, despite the country's top diplomat saying it has the right do so.