House of Commons rises for the year, leaving major bills in limbo
The House of Commons has adjourned two days ahead of schedule, leaving a number of major bills in limbo.
The House of Commons has adjourned two days ahead of schedule, leaving a number of major bills in limbo.
Police have laid dozens of charges against a man accused of using Instagram and Snapchat to extort women for nude photographs and money.
The Federal Reserve is raising its key interest rate for the third time this year and foresees three additional hikes in 2018, a vote of confidence that the U.S. economy remains on solid footing 8 1/2 years after the end of the Great Recession.
A dramatic hostage situation at a bank north of Toronto ended abruptly on Wednesday when police killed a lone gunman.
A dramatic hostage situation at a bank north of Toronto ended abruptly on Wednesday when police killed a gunman.
Police say they have killed a man armed with a gun during a "traumatic" hostage situation in a bank north of Toronto.
Members of a Montreal mosque are denying a TV report it asked for female construction workers to be excluded from a site opposite their building.
A long-running effort to unite different faiths through hockey in Israel is refocusing its efforts on preserving the so-called family jewels with an initiative dubbed 'Operation Jock Strap.'
Nova Scotia veterinarians will be the first in Canada to ban declawing of domestic cats.
Donald Trump is being told to stay strong on trade by people who aren't normally his allies.
Six horses that are believed to have been stolen from a ranch southwest of Edmonton have been found and returned to their rightful owners.
The federal government is releasing more details on changes to its controversial tax proposals in hopes of further addressing deep concerns over reforms that have angered the small-business community.
A four-month-old infant girl and a man were rushed to hospital with serious injuries and an injured woman has been arrested following an altercation in west Toronto on Wednesday.
A four-month-old infant girl and a man were rushed to hospital with serious injuries and an injured woman has been arrested following a stabbing incident in west Toronto on Wednesday.
Just in time for the holidays, a large pack of dogs destined for the slaughterhouse have arrived safely in Canada after a long journey from South Korea.
An Ontario man whose dump truck 'concerned' police has been hit with $1,000 in fines from an 'officer Grinch,' who ticketed him moments after he dropped off more than 1,000 pounds of food donations.
New studies find global warming's fingerprints were all over the record rainfall from Hurricane Harvey this year.
The Democrats scored a surprising win in a special election in Alabama Tuesday night, edging out the favoured Republican candidate. Plus in political news here above the 49th parallel, Google has released its year in search results, revealing which politicians Canadians are looking up online.
Canadians are eating out more and can expect to pay extra to do so in 2018, suggests a forward-looking report into food prices.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh launched a campaign kick-off for his party's candidate for the Scarborough-Agincourt byelection in a cafe roughly one kilometre outside the riding, possibly contributing to the party's poor showing.
Andrew Scheer was the top trending political figure in Canada in 2017. The results of Google searches show that politically speaking, Canadians showed curiosity about new faces on the political scene, and had questions about what was happening with our American neighbours.
Philippine legislators have voted to approve President Rodrigo Duterte's request to extend martial law in the country's south by a year due to what the military says are continuing terrorist threats despite the defeat of a disastrous pro-Islamic State group siege.
A convicted child molester was prevented from flying overseas from Sydney Airport on Wednesday under new laws aimed at keeping Australian pedophiles from travelling to Southeast Asia for sex tourism.
A Newfoundland woman who was beaten by her ex-boyfriend says a judge’s decision to grant a discharge sends a clear message to attackers that 'you can do whatever you want as long as you’re going to university at some point.'
Visible minorities, particularly Arabs and West Asians, feel less safe walking alone in their neighbourhoods after dark than do other Canadians, according to a Statistics Canada survey released Tuesday.