Woman facing terror charges in alleged Canadian Tire attack to be tried in 2018
A Toronto-area woman facing terror charges in an alleged attack at a Canadian Tire store will stand trial next year.
A Toronto-area woman facing terror charges in an alleged attack at a Canadian Tire store will stand trial next year.
A British Columbia man convicted of criminally harassing his ex-wife through a revenge website has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison.
The parents of a Quebec woman who went missing nearly 10 years ago say there have been 43 reported sightings since last February.
With snow and slush a cold reality in many parts of the country, one Calgary family is cautioning Uber riders after being charged for making a melty mess in an Uber driver’s car.
After years of allegedly receiving sexually explicit texts, photos and unwanted touching, a McGill University Health Centre respiratory therapist is suing a doctor at the Montreal General Hospital for sexual harassment.
A hazelnut spread with a cult following is facing backlash online, after a quiet change to their recipe.
Anyone planning to purchase legal marijuana next year better be prepared to pay the taxman as well, to the tune of at least $1 for every gram -- plus GST.
Ottawa and the provinces and territories could have another $1 billion a year in tax revenues to split after pot becomes legal next year.
A man from St. Albert, Alta, is pleading for help after thieves broke into his home and stole several valuable items – including a locket holding the ashes of his late wife.
Road closures and dozens of collisions made for a messy morning commute in the Greater Toronto Area as the region saw its first bout of wintry weather this season.
Road closures and dozens of collisions made for a messy morning commute in the Greater Toronto Area as the region saw its first bout of wintry weather this season.
Newfoundland police are calling it "extraordinary"-- officers recently stopped a driver who owes $158,000 in unpaid fines.
Trade ministers from 11 Pacific Rim countries say they have reached basic agreement on trade pact without U.S.
A hunter who set out to kill a bison in the Yukon got more than he bargained for when he became the one hunted that day.
Pinery Provincial Park along the eastern shore of Lake Huron has been closed to the public "until further notice."
Some members of the Canadian Armed Forces are worrying about a new policy that could cut their monthly allowances. Plus, an exclusive survey conducted for CTV News shows growing criticism of Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
Antibiotics are prescribed more frequently in Canada than in many other countries of the OECD -- and many of those medications are offered to patients unnecessarily.
Chinese-Canadian soldiers faced two battles during the Second World War -- one against their enemies abroad as part of a secret British-led operation -- and another fought at home due to Canada's racist policies at the time.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held bilateral meetings today with the president of Mexico and the prime minister of Japan at the APEC summit in Vietnam.
Leaders of the countries participating in a Pacific Rim trade pact abandoned by U.S. President Donald Trump have agreed to meet and are expected to endorse a basic agreement on moving ahead without the U.S.
Durham Region police say DNA tests have confirmed the identity of a torso found at the Oshawa lakefront.
His party suddenly and bitingly divided, Alabama Republican Roy Moore emphatically rejected increasing pressure to abandon his Senate bid on Friday as fears grew among GOP leaders that a once-safe Senate seat was in jeopardy just a month before a special election.
His party suddenly and bitingly divided, Alabama Republican Roy Moore emphatically rejected increasing pressure to abandon his Senate bid on Friday as fears grew among GOP leaders that a once-safe Senate seat was in jeopardy just a month before a special election.
A controversial new policy is causing anxiety for some members of the Canadian Armed Forces who risk losing monthly allowances they receive for high readiness and high risk duties.
A decade-long feud between Crocs and a competitor is heating up over fleece-lined molded plastic shoes sold in Canada.