Government releases suite of cannabis regulations for public consultation
Health Canada has unveiled a consultation paper with a suite of proposed cannabis regulations, including mandatory warnings on all products, similar to those on tobacco.
Health Canada has unveiled a consultation paper with a suite of proposed cannabis regulations, including mandatory warnings on all products, similar to those on tobacco.
Health Canada has released a series of proposed cannabis regulations in a consultation paper, including a call for mandatory warnings similar to those found on tobacco products.
A Quebec fur farmer will face strict controls if he plans to continue in the business after pleading guilty to animal cruelty charges last week.
U.S. President Donald Trump is discounting accusations of sexual misconduct against Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, telling voters not to support his 'liberal' rival.
Four Grenadian police officers face what prosecutors call unprecedented criminal charges in the beating death of a visitor from Canada during the Christmas holidays six years ago, a case that sparked widespread anger and grief on the Caribbean island.
A leading U.S. sugar industry research group may have called off a study that revealed the negative health effects of sugar five decades ago, a recent review from the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) has found.
Canada will start tracking non-medical marijuana production, sales and use, filling a data gap hampering Statistics Canada’s efforts to spell out “economic and social consequences” ahead of plans to legalize the drug next summer.
A judge has refused a Quebec provincial police officer's request to have a charge against him dropped in the death of a five-year-old boy.
A PhD student in Ontario has made a groundbreaking discovery that may have the potential to prevent cancer cells from spreading.
Canada’s tax collectors often aren’t picking up the phone, and when they do, Canadians are being given incorrect information, a new federal audit reveals.
For the thousands of federal public workers who have ongoing pay issues, a grim diagnosis from Canada’s auditor general Tuesday: it’s going to be years before the government has a pay system that works.
Two dogs have been freed from an Ottawa apartment after neighbours told authorities the canines may have been left alone for weeks.
A man with an accordion and another with a guitar led an impromptu sing-along in the waiting area of Toronto’s Pearson Airport Monday night, where passengers were awaiting a delayed flight to Newfoundland and Labrador.
About 450,000 children are in families reliant on social assistance to pay the bills and the vast majority live below the poverty line, says a new report that hopes to prod more government action to alleviate child poverty.
CBS News fired morning show host Charlie Rose on Tuesday, less than 24 hours after several women who worked with him on his PBS interview show alleged a pattern of sexual misconduct, including groping and walking naked in front of them.
Charlie Rose's co-hosts on "CBS This Morning" sharply condemned their suspended colleague Tuesday after the airing of sexual misconduct allegations that included groping female staffers and walking around naked in front of them, saying that it's a time of reckoning in society.
Montreal's Grevin wax museum unveiled a statue of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday, sculpted by Paris-based artist Eric Saint Chaffray.
Outspoken basketball dad LaVar Ball questioned the extent of U.S. President Donald Trump's involvement in securing his son's release from the custody of Chinese authorities during a combative 20-minute CNN interview on Monday night.
A federal judge on Monday permanently blocked U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order to cut funding from cities that limit co-operation with U.S. immigration authorities.
In the first question period since a formal investigation was launched, examining Finance Minister Bill Morneau's sponsorship of Bill C-27, he faced criticism and backlash from opposition parties. Plus, a Newfoundland man is looking to profit off of icebergs.
A six-year-old Vancouver Island boy's video on a word he created has received endorsement from actor William Shatner. Levi Budd is hoping to have the word be used in pop culture so it can be accepted in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
A six-year-old Vancouver Island boy's video on a word he created has received endorsement from actor William Shatner. Levi Budd is hoping to have the word be used in pop culture so it can be accepted in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe resigned as president Tuesday after 37 years in power, as parliament began impeachment proceedings against him.
A Japanese woman was arrested Tuesday after police say she confessed to putting four newborns in concrete-filled buckets two decades ago and having been filled with guilt over not caring for her babies.
The body of a young man from Sherbrooke, Que., who had been missing for two weeks in northern California, has been found.