Canadian opioid deaths on pace to hit 4,000 in 2017: PHAC
The Public Health Agency of Canada says at least 1,460 people died from opioid-related overdoses in the first half of this year.
The Public Health Agency of Canada says at least 1,460 people died from opioid-related overdoses in the first half of this year.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Gurkiran Kaur Sidhu celebrated a "special occasion" Sunday night in Brampton, but Singh's office says the celebration was neither an engagement, or a wedding.
Members of Toronto's Jewish community are paying tribute to Barry and Honey Sherman after the billionaire philanthropist couple was found dead in their home.
Hunting grizzly bears has been banned in British Columbia.
Prominent pot activists Jodie and Marc Emery have pleaded guilty to a number of drug-related charges in a Toronto court.
Several hockey parents in southwestern Ontario are irate after a local arena booted their daughters out of a dedicated female-only change room and gave it to the local boys’ rep team, relegating the girls instead to a converted accessible washroom for people with disabilities.
An Edmonton traffic court has found an Alberta legislature member guilty in a hit and run with his pickup truck and has ordered him to pay a $402 fine.
The California Department of Public Health has issued guidelines for reducing exposure to radio-frequency energy released by cellphones—despite a lack of evidence that the energy causes health problems.
An Amtrak train making the first-ever run along a faster new route hurtled off an overpass south of Seattle on Monday and spilled some of its cars onto the highway below, killing at least three people, injuring more than 100 and crushing two vehicles, authorities said.
An Amtrak train making the first-ever run along a faster new route hurtled off an overpass Monday south of Seattle and spilled some of its cars onto the highway below, killing at least six people.
An Amtrak train derailed south of Seattle, and authorities say 'injuries and casualties' were reported.
An Amtrak passenger train derailed Monday onto a busy highway in Washington state.
The Canadian government is in a tribunal hearing today, arguing against the imposition of duties on Bombardier planes. The country's ambassador to Washington says potential duties of up to 300 per cent are illegitimate for several reasons.
The Canadian government is in a tribunal hearing today, arguing against the imposition of duties on Bombardier planes. The country's ambassador to Washington says potential duties of up to 300 per cent are illegitimate for several reasons.
While tighter mortgage regulations taking effect early next year are expected to have an impact on the real estate market in Canada, one broker joined CTV’s Your Morning to share her picks for key trends expected in the new year.
A candlelight vigil for an Edmonton woman who went missing earlier this month turned suddenly violent Sunday night as emotions ran high.
Richard Wagner has officially taken the helm at Canada's highest court.
A British Columbia woman needs help finding the diamond ring she accidentally gave to a man along with her spare change.
A Newfoundland and Labrador mother with a self-admitted “quirky” side has upped her Elf on the Shelf game by dressing up as the elf herself and posting photos of all the mischief she gets into.
A Toronto couple is looking for justice in a vicious knife attack that left three inflatable Christmas characters with severe injuries, including a hole in Mickey Mouse’s head and a large gash in a teddy bear’s belly.
A lawyer for the man accused of killing off-duty police officer Catherine Campbell has asked a jury to find his client not guilty of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body.
A lawyer for the man accused of killing off-duty police officer Catherine Campbell has asked a jury to find his client not guilty of second-degree murder and interfering with a dead body.
The story behind a set of do-it-yourself stairs in a Toronto park, a missing Canadian found in the Amazon, and a Winnipeg woman's nightmare vacation in Mexico were CTVNews.ca's three most-read stories in 2017.
Toronto homicide detectives have taken over the investigation into the deaths of a billionaire couple. Plus, new data is casting light on the rising number of babies being born addicted to opiates, as a result of the opioid crisis sweeping across the country.
A rising number of infants in Canada are being born already addicted to opiates, with B.C., Alberta and Ontario seeing the highest rates of newborn hospitalizations for the condition.