Seven of eight minivan passengers ejected in rollover
Seven of eight people travelling in a minivan were ejected or partially ejected from it during a crash on a highway west of Toronto on Tuesday.
Seven of eight people travelling in a minivan were ejected or partially ejected from it during a crash on a highway west of Toronto on Tuesday.
Seven of eight people travelling in a minivan were ejected or partially ejected from it during a crash on a highway west of Toronto on Tuesday.
The case of a Somali refugee accused of attacking a police officer and running down four pedestrians has been put over so he can find a lawyer.
A Somali refugee accused in a series of brazen attacks in Edmonton on Saturday was jailed in the U.S. in 2011 and ordered to be deported back to his home country.
A popular Halifax cafe and bar is facing backlash for its decision to be "screen free" after 5 p.m. -- but the unusual move has garnered some support as well.
Police are warning the public about two inmates who escaped from the Edmonton Institution for Women on Monday night.
The Immigration and Refugee Board says a team set up to hear refugee claims from a surge of irregular border crossers this summer has heard about 300 cases. Of those, about 50 per cent have been given refugee status in Canada.
Late-night comics decried the Las Vegas mass shooting as a confounding and repetitive American tragedy, with Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah lashing out at politicians who oppose gun control.
Police are investigating after two burglars armed with an abrasive saw cut their way into an east Toronto hardware store, snatching more than $50,000 in products before making their getaway in a U-Haul truck.
Conservative MP Rachael Harder's nomination as chair of the House Status of Women Committee has been defeated, and despite objection, her colleague Karen Vecchio was voted to take the job.
An Ontario-based publishing company says it will change an educational workbook that online reviewers say "whitewashes" the history of Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
Decades after she was immortalized in a Pultizer Prize-winning photo as a naked Vietnamese child fleeing a napalm attack, Kim Phuc Phan Thi shares how that photo came to be in her new memoir 'Fire Road.'
Canada's environment commissioner says the federal government is nowhere near ready for the massive storms and more frequent floods and fires expected to result from climate change.
The federal government is nowhere near ready for the massive storms and more frequent floods and fires that are expected to result from climate change, warns Canada's environment commissioner.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday called the gunman who killed 59 people and wounded hundreds others at a music festival in Las Vegas a 'very, very sick individual.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to travel to Washington and Mexico City next week to discuss trade, security and co-operation.
The Las Vegas gunman transferred $100,000 overseas in the days before the attack and planned the massacre so meticulously that he even set up cameras inside his high-rise hotel room and on a service cart outside his door, apparently to spot anyone coming for him, the authorities said Tuesday.
On the surface, Paddock didn't seem like a typical mass murderer, but investigators say he clearly prepared before killing 59 people and injuring more than 500 in Las Vegas.
A 600-kilogram great white shark that enthralled Nova Scotians for months as he cruised waters off the East Coast appears to be ending his northern sojourn.
Three scientists on Tuesday won a Nobel Physics Prize for their roles in detecting faint ripples flying through the universe -- gravitational waves predicted a century ago by Albert Einstein that provide a new understanding of the universe.
The Nobel Physics Prize 2017 has been awarded to three scientists for their discoveries in faint ripples flying through the universe called gravitational waves -- proof of a theory developed by Albert Einstein a century ago and that scientists say fundamentally alters our understanding of the universe.
We’re learning more about the deadly shooting at a Las Vegas music festival, including the number of Canadians killed and injured.
Touring a small slice of Hurricane Maria's devastation, U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Puerto Rico on Tuesday for escaping the higher death toll of "a real catastrophe like Katrina" and heaped praise on the relief efforts of his administration without mentioning the sharp criticism the federal response has drawn.
House Republicans and Democrats on Tuesday lashed out at the former head of Equifax, demanding answers for the massive data breach that compromised the sensitive personal information of an estimated 145 million Americans.
Officials are describing the aftermath of the deadly Las Vegas shooting, where 59 were killed and 527 wounded after a 64-year-old accountant opened fire from the Mandalay Bay. Health officials say they were overwhelmed by the sheer number of victims.