As scope of Weinstein conduct widens, questions of who knew
As the grim scope of Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual abuse has continued to expand, attention is turning to the question of who knew about the film's mogul's behaviour.
As the grim scope of Harvey Weinstein's alleged sexual abuse has continued to expand, attention is turning to the question of who knew about the film's mogul's behaviour.
Alberta's labour minister says the province will take action this fall to protect service-station workers following the death of an employee in an apparent gas and dash.
A new mother who was diagnosed with flesh-eating disease days after giving birth and is now a quadruple amputee is taking legal action against a Halifax hospital and several doctors.
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump warmly greeted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau at the White House Wednesday.
After a year in captivity, Amanda Lindhout begged her mother during a frantic phone call to quickly come up with a hefty ransom because her Somalian abductors had started to torture her.
Minister of Indigenous Services Jane Philpott was on hand to celebrate the grand opening of the new Manitoba First Nations School System on Wednesday.
Embracing a historic change, the Boy Scouts of America announced Wednesday plans to admit girls into the Cub Scouts starting next year and to establish a new program for older girls using the same curriculum as the Boy Scouts.
Social media platforms Facebook and Instagram appear not to be functioning properly for a large number of users.
The Canada Revenue Agency has changed how it is interpreting existing tax law concerning taxable employee discounts. While the update has stakeholders concerned about the impact, the government says the effect should be minimal and it is working to clarify widespread confusion about the rollout.
A simmering feud over sewage sludge that flows into a world-renowned harbour in Nova Scotia took a strange turn after a local fisherman said he was accused of smearing the foul material on the town's mayor.
New research is providing more evidence that genetics play a role in the development of peanut and other food allergies.
Officials say a small earthquake has struck off the west coast of Vancouver Island.
U.S. aerospace giant Boeing has launched a public relations campaign amid its trade battle with Bombardier to remind Canadians of its economic contribution to the country.
The Ottawa-area teenager known as the “Butterfly Boy” because of the rare, painful skin disorder he suffers from is finally leaving the hospital.
India’s Supreme Court has taken a significant step to protect the sexual rights of minors, eliminating a legal clause that permits men to have sex with their wives under the age of 18.
U.S. President Donald Trump challenged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to 'compare IQ tests,' delivering a sharp-edged ribbing that threw a bright spotlight on his seemingly shaky relationship with his top diplomat. The White House insisted the president was only joking.
U.S. President Donald Trump challenged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to 'compare IQ tests,' delivering a sharp-edged ribbing that threw a bright spotlight on his seemingly shaky relationship with his top diplomat. The White House insisted the president was only joking.
On the brink of being eliminated from World Cup qualifying for the first time in almost five decades, Messi scored all three goals in Argentina's comeback 3-1 victory Tuesday at Ecuador -- overcoming the thin air in the Andes.
Police say a 3-year-old boy spent the night in child welfare custody after he got lost at a Utah corn maze.
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A day after authorities revised the timeline of events on the night of the Las Vegas mass shooting, the hotel where the gunman was staying is casting doubt on the changes.
A maintenance worker said Wednesday he told hotel dispatchers to call police and report a gunman had opened fire with a rifle inside Mandalay Bay before the shooter began firing from his high-rise suite into a crowd at a nearby musical performance.
Before its controversial tax proposals triggered a bitter war of words this summer, Finance Minister Bill Morneau's department was waging a similar communications battle over another contentious file: the Trudeau government's infrastructure bank.
For the first time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is acknowledging that the North American Free Trade Agreement could be in trouble.
Donald Trump has welcomed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House by hinting at the possibility of a free trade deal directly with America's northern neighbour, should ongoing NAFTA talks collapse.