P.K. Subban says he'll 'never' kneel in protest during U.S. anthem
Star Nashville Predators defenceman P.K. Subban says he will not join athletes who kneel or otherwise protest during the U.S. national anthem.
Star Nashville Predators defenceman P.K. Subban says he will not join athletes who kneel or otherwise protest during the U.S. national anthem.
The Liberals are blaming the previous Harper government for the failing grade they received in an independent audit of the Access to Information system, saying the Conservatives left behind a badly damaged system.
O.J. Simpson could be released on parole as soon as Monday in Las Vegas under a plan being finalized by Nevada officials, a prison spokeswoman said Wednesday.
The federal Liberals are working on an apology for the Canadian government's decision in 1939 to turn away a boat of German Jews hoping to seek asylum in Canada.
An investment dealer and former Olympic rower who went missing for nearly 18 months has pleaded not guilty to two fraud charges.
third round of talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement wrapped Wednesday with the spectre of a U.S. withdrawal by President Donald Trump looming ever larger, thanks to slow progress on major issues.
The third round of negotiations to rewrite the North American Free Trade Agreement has wrapped up with the lead ministers for Canada, Mexico and the United States congratulating themselves for the progress made so far.
A conditional discharge has been granted to an Ontario police officer who pleaded guilty to assault after siccing his K9-unit dog on a suspect lying on the ground awaiting arrest.
In a widely-ridiculed interview from Russia, aging action star Steven Seagal waded into the NFL-versus-Donald Trump feud, blaming 'enemies within' the United States for attempting to 'overthrow' the president.
A Calgary man says his credit score plunged 132 points after a car dealership shopped around to finance a new car that he didn’t end up buying.
City crews in St. Albert, Alta. are trying to cull thousands of stubborn, gigantic goldfish that have invaded storm water ponds and threaten the area’s native species.
City crews in St. Albert, Alta. are trying to cull thousands of stubborn, gigantic goldfish that have invaded storm water ponds and threaten the area’s native species.
An Alberta woman is preparing to be the first person to represent Canada at the Miss Wheelchair World pageant in Poland.
Several thousand people lined up early Wednesday to enter Ikea Halifax, as the firm launched the first of its 12 openings across Canada amidst circus performers, political speeches and a Swedish flag raising.
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says he wants Ottawa to take a hard line against Boeing after the U.S. Department of Commerce proposed a hefty 219 per cent duty on jets manufactured by Montreal rival Bombardier.
WestJet says that its new no-frills, lower-fare airline will be named Swoop.
A family in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico received much-needed medical assistance on their isolated property after catching the attention of a passing helicopter thanks to the giant 'HELP' sign on their roof.
Bombardier Inc. shares will be under pressure today as investors weigh the prospect of having a 219 per cent duty slapped on U.S. sales of its flagship CSeries passenger jets.
Despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s Twitter proclamation that transgender troops would be banned from serving in the military, a U.S. Coast Guard captain undergoing gender transition still believes that the country will accept her.
A young mother who wants to add her husband’s last name to her own says she’s run into roadblocks due to Second World War-era regulations in B.C., leaving her with little choice but to pay for a name change or stick with her maiden name.
It will soon feel a lot more like autumn in most of southern and eastern Ontario.
New figures show that even luxury buyers are holding off in Toronto and Vancouver, watching and waiting after government measures aimed at cooling off the hot housing markets.
Maria regained strength and became a hurricane again Wednesday, pushing water over both sides of North Carolina's Outer Banks and taking its time to slowly turn away from the U.S. Atlantic coast.
Maria regained strength and became a hurricane again Wednesday, pushing water over both sides of North Carolina's Outer Banks and taking its time to slowly turn away from the U.S. Atlantic coast.
A passenger aboard a flight from Vancouver to Chicago says there were some tense moments as the pilot swerved to avoid crashing into a smaller aircraft.