Ring returned to woman who gave it away with her loose change
A British Columbia woman who lost her diamond ring after accidentally donating it along with her spare change has been reunited with the piece of jewelry.
A British Columbia woman who lost her diamond ring after accidentally donating it along with her spare change has been reunited with the piece of jewelry.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has slightly lowered the massive duties it plans to impose on imports of Bombardier C Series commercial jets.
Dignitaries including the prime minister are expected to attend a memorial service for billionaire philanthropist couple Barry and Honey Sherman, who were found dead last week.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke the federal ethics act when he vacationed at the Aga Khan's private island, the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner has ruled.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke the federal ethics act when he vacationed at the Aga Khan's private island, the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner has ruled.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke the federal ethics act when he vacationed at the Aga Khan's private island, the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner has ruled.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke federal ethics rules, Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner has ruled.
A lawyer poised to represent 11 Guatemalan women in a Canadian court says his clients are eager to 'tell their story' in their lawsuit against HudBay Minerals Inc., the Toronto-based mining company named in an alleged 2007 gang rape in Guatemala.
Pit bulls are once again allowed in Montreal as the Projet Montreal administration follows through with an election promise to do away with the controversial bylaw that banned them.
An Ottawa woman being hailed as Canada’s first Inuk heart surgeon hopes to inspire Indigenous youth across the country to follow their dreams.
An Ottawa woman being hailed as Canada’s first Inuk heart surgeon hopes to inspire Indigenous youth across the country to follow their dreams.
The Competition Bureau's investigation into allegations of bread price-fixing includes at least seven companies from bakery wholesalers and discount chains to Canada's three major grocers, according to court documents.
The Trudeau government is promising to provide injured veterans with more financial compensation and assistance in the form of long-promised lifelong disability pensions for those injured in uniform.
A Virginia sheriff’s office investigating the fatal mauling of a woman by her dogs has released graphic new details of the incident, in an effort to dispel online theories that point the blame away from the two pit bulls.
A toddler in a mall stroller was caught up in the middle of a violent brawl between a group of shoppers at a busy Florida mall.
A jury has found Christopher Garnier guilty of punching and strangling Nova Scotia police officer Catherine Campbell and using a compost bin to dump her body.
The jury has resumed deliberations in the trial of Christopher Garnier, accused of strangling Nova Scotia police officer Catherine Campbell and using a compost bin to dump her body.
A judge has started giving his final instructions to the jury in the murder trial of Christopher Garnier, accused of strangling Nova Scotia police officer Catherine Campbell and using a compost bin to dump her body.
A Toronto-area community is raising money to honour the founder of a local Christmas light display, after the 83-year-old fell off a ladder while inspecting his lights and died.
A 42-year-old Quebec woman was killed in Tuesday’s tour bus crash in eastern Mexico.
One Canadian has been killed and three others injured in a tour bus crash in eastern Mexico, according to Global Affairs Canada.
Four Canadians are among the 12 people killed in a bus crash in eastern Mexico, according to a report.
The collapse of Sears Canada means thousands of lost jobs and millions of square feet of empty mall space. But the death of the company’s iconic Wish Book catalogue opens a different sort of void for the countless Canadians who considered it a holiday tradition.
The House of Commons, where MPs convene throughout the year to debate, exchange partisan barbs, and sometimes, delve into deeply personal issues, has had its fair share of drama in 2017. Here's a rundown of the most memorable theatrics, intrigue, and pull-at-your-heartstrings moments this year.
A family held hostage in Afghanistan for years got to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Plus, an Ottawa man is speaking out after facing a fine for leaving his car unlocked.