Ottawa needle-vending machine pilot a success: Ottawa Public Health
A pilot project bringing needle-vending machines to Ottawa is proving popular.
A pilot project bringing needle-vending machines to Ottawa is proving popular.
A harm-reduction pilot program that includes safe-injection sites and needle and pipe vending machines in Ottawa is proving popular with drug users, but one local resident says it’s making her neighbourhood unsafe.
A Mi'kmaq activist says it's vital that the stories of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls are shared at community hearings in Nova Scotia this week, despite the challenges the national inquiry has faced.
A drug investigation by Winnipeg police has led to the seizure of a number of drugs including Halloween-themed fentanyl paper, known as blotters.
An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Newfoundland on Saturday due to a cracked windshield.
Washington Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin scored major 'good guy' points in Edmonton Friday, when he bought a full set of winter clothes for a homeless man whom he saw shivering outside without a shirt.
Britain's Cabinet Office will investigate whether an international trade minister breached conduct rules by asking his secretary to buy sex toys as widening allegations of sexual harassment roil Parliament.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who unveiled his "Medicare For All" bill last month, spoke about healthcare at a University of Toronto event on Oct. 29.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders lent his star power to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne on Sunday in Toronto, where he commended the province and the rest of Canada for a public health care system that he admits is “not perfect.”
U.S. President Donald Trump is unleashing new criticism of the investigations into possible ties between his campaign associates and Russia.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says he doesn’t think he has anything to worry about with his sponsorship of a pension bill, despite the federal ethics watchdog expressing her "concerns."
Cranes crowd the Montreal skyline these days as a strong economy and political stability are fuelling a construction frenzy throughout the downtown core and beyond.
Have no fear, here are some tips for surviving Halloween.
Iran's president has asked the United Nations nuclear chief to confirm it still adheres to the nuclear deal with world powers after U.S. President Donald Trump refused to re-certify the accord.
Heathrow Airport has launched an investigation after a memory stick containing confidential security information was found on a London street.
Somali security forces have ended a night-long siege at a Mogadishu hotel by five extremist attackers who stormed the building after a suicide car bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at the entrance gate on Saturday afternoon.
Rain from Tropical Storm Philippe has eased up in Florida but continues to batter the northwestern Bahamas.
Crowds began gathering in central Barcelona Sunday morning ahead of what was expected to be a major demonstration in favour of Spain's unity, two days after a Catalan independence declaration led to the regional government's dismissal by Spain.
Transport Canada is planning to stop evaluating pilots who perform checks on their counterparts at the country's largest airlines and will instead give the responsibility to the operators, a change critics say erodes oversight and public safety.
A new program in Alberta is partnering a canine therapist with paramedics in hopes of helping first responders cope with stress.
A series of coordinated overnight raids by U.K. immigration officers led to the arrest of 11 people believed to be part of a sophisticated Europe-wide human smuggling ring.
A U.S. federal grand jury has approved the first charges in an investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller, according to multiple media reports.
WestJet says computer problems have caused delays for dozens of its flights.