Rachel McAdams claims she was sexually harassed by James Toback
Canadian actor Rachel McAdams detailed her alleged sexual harassment by screenwriter James Toback to Vanity Fair.
Canadian actor Rachel McAdams detailed her alleged sexual harassment by screenwriter James Toback to Vanity Fair.
What started as a vision is now turning into something tangible and people across Edmonton are taking notice.
David Belke, a well-known Edmonton playwright and public school teacher pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography on Thursday. Kent Morrison reports.
If anyone imagined for even a second that the CEO Sleepout 2017 was just a social gathering and photo opportunity, wintry winds whipping through downtown Winnipeg ought to sweep those thoughts away.
The Canadian Football League (CFL) ballots are out for the various team awards. Here are the first-step Stampeder awards, as I see them.
The government unveiled its feminist foreign policy in June, sparking much speculation in Canada's foreign diplomatic corps that it would be a top theme when it hosts the G7.
Statistics Canada says the conviction rate for substantiated sex assaults between 2009 and 2014 was only 12 per cent.
Twenty-year-old Abdullah Farah was fatally wounded in front of the Cloud Nine cafe on April 17, 2016.
Stances on social issues and an acumen for leadership will become big factors for those casting ballots.
The department's challenge was highlighted in the federal economic update this week.
Court heard the man was drunk and on methamphetamine the night he set 10 fires, but has no memory of it.
If you live in Ontario your hydro bills are going up, according to the most recent projections made by Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government. Released Thursday, the 2017 Long-Term Energy Plan is the government’s most recent attempt to clean up the mistakes it says it’s made in managing the province’s electricity sector over the past decade. According...
Police said the victim got on an empty bus in the area of Centre Street South and 4 Avenue S.E. on Sunday, Oct. 1 at about 3 p.m.
'People should be very wary of liquidation sales,' says bankruptcy lawyer
The NDP Opposition has used the first question period of the fall sitting to urge the Saskatchewan Party government to restore provincial bus service.
Alberta Catholic schools say there are misconceptions about what their proposed sex-education curriculum would be like.
The New Brunswick government is introducing amendments to the Motor Vehicle Act that set school zone limits across the board and require expert consultation before changes can be made.
The lawsuit alleges the OSPCA launched a criminal investigation against Marineland last year for "improper purposes'' and with the intention of harming the Niagara Falls, Ont., amusement park's reputation.
It certainly seems so if Jason Kenney wins the leadership of the United Conservative Party in Alberta this week. Voting begins Thursday and concludes on Saturday.
The University of Alberta will be cutting its budget by nine per cent over the next three years in the face of some significant financial challenges.
The crawl aims to show what constitutes an air quality concern and how to report it.
Rosie O'Donnell said she was in "pure panic mode" the week following the election but she's now just "devastated, disappointed, disheartened, and depressed by the reality of it."
The Province of Manitoba said they’re already seeing improvements to healthcare after only two and a half weeks of their newly-implemented system.
Sagmoen, 36, is charged with six offenses against a prostitute stemming from an incident in late August.
Police are looking for the driver of a damaged car after a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in Oakville.