'Anti-racist' group says it covered John A. Macdonald statue in red substance
The John A. Macdonald monument in downtown Montreal was covered head-to-toe with what appears to be red paint early Sunday.
The John A. Macdonald monument in downtown Montreal was covered head-to-toe with what appears to be red paint early Sunday.
An investigation is underway after a fire broke out at a three-barn complex in Steinbach, Man., killing 7,500 pigs – most of which were piglets.
Rescuers dug with their bare hands Monday through the debris of buildings felled by an earthquake that killed more than 430 people in the border region of Iran and Iraq, with nearly all the casualties occurring in an area rebuilt after their ruinous 1980s war.
A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake that struck the Iraq-Iran border region killed over 340 people across both countries, sent people fleeing their homes into the night and was felt as far away as the Mediterranean coast, authorities reported on Monday.
Iranian state TV is now reporting that 200 people were killed and 1,686 injured in the earthquake along Iran-Iraq border.
A powerful magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit the region along the border between Iran and Iraq on Sunday, killing at least 61 people and injuring 300 in Iran, an Iranian official said.
A B.C. student dying of a rare but treatable disorder says she’s in desperate need of financial help, because the only drug that might save her costs $750,000 a year.
Edmonton charity Santa YEG got a special shout out from Hollywood actor and musician Jamie Foxx, after the charity’s founder ran into Foxx at the gym.
Justin Trudeau landed in the Philippines on Sunday with the goal of raising Canada's profile in the Asia-Pacific region, especially on security issues and trade.
The Winnipeg Jets have named their new security puppy after one of their oldest and most beloved fans, who was a mainstay at Jets games until he passed away last year.
A coalition of licensed marijuana producers are urging Canadian, provincial and territorial governments to adopt looser advertising guidelines such as allowing for promotion of brands, going against the strict marketing principles recommended by the federal task force.
A coalition of licensed marijuana producers are urging Canadian, provincial and territorial governments to adopt looser advertising guidelines such as allowing for promotion of brands, going against the strict marketing principles recommended by the federal task force.
Turkey on Sunday dismissed as 'ludicrous and groundless' a report that Turkish officials may have discussed kidnapping a U.S.-based Muslim cleric in exchange for millions of dollars.
Prince Charles has led Britain's annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony for war dead, taking the role held for more than six decades by his mother Queen Elizabeth II.
U.S. President Donald Trump tried to have it both ways Sunday on the issue of Russian interference in last year's presidential race, saying he believes the U.S. intelligence agencies when they say Russia meddled and Russian President Vladimir Putin's sincerity in claiming that his country did not.
The minister responsible for the problem-plagued Phoenix pay system can't guarantee that the tab to get things under control won’t hit a billion dollars.
In a response to North Korea calling U.S. President Donald Trump's speech in South Korea 'reckless remarks by an old lunatic,' Trump tweeted: 'Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me 'old,' when I would NEVER call him 'short and fat?'
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says he is looking into a change in policy that sees a special monthly allowance cut for some soldiers if illness or injury keeps them off the job for roughly six months.
Black and Indigenous Canadians are working to keep alive the legacies of soldiers who faced racial discrimination despite serving their country with honour.
Japan and Australia tried to railroad Canada into committing to an agreement in principle Friday by arguing that other TPP members would be disappointed if they didn't deliver, a government official told the Canadian Press.
Canadians marched to the Menin Gate in Ypres, Belgium, on Saturday, to mark the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Passchendaele and to remember the sacrifices made by soldiers in the First World War.