WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court's decision Friday limiting federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions threatens to upend numerous lawsuits that have led to orders blocking Trump administration policies. Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling curbing the power of judges to block government actions on a nationwide basis has raised questions about whether dozens of orders that have halted President Donald Trump’s policies will stand. Read More
The Ontario government announced it will be appointing supervisors to oversee four school board districts in the province after an investigation raised concerns about the financial stability of the institutions. Read More
A B.C. firefighter says he was denied entry into the United States, where he was going to take part in a competition for First Responders from different countries around the world. Read More
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday he is putting an end to trade discussions with Canada and slapping new tariffs within the next seven days in reaction to the federal government’s digital services tax (DST) coming into force next week. Read More
“Death to America” has been the defining chant of the Islamic Republic of Iran since 1979, when radical Shi’ite clerics overthrew the ruling Pahlavi monarchy. Read More
A non-binary Ontario resident's years-long battle for a publicly funded, out-of-country surgery to have a vagina surgically created while maintaining a penis is over. Read More
The sky itself is no limit for billionaire Jeff Bezos and fiancee Lauren Sanchez, who have traveled into space -- and expectations are just about as high for their wedding in Venice. Read More
There is a burning mass of hydrogen and helium, with core temperatures of up to 15 million C, blasting radiation across cities and towns in Canada. Read More
OTTAWA — Canada’s cyberintelligence agency doesn’t just go after violent extremist group leaders’ computers and networks, it also attacks their reputation, credibility and trustworthiness to undermine them, according to a new report.Read More
A 70-year-old man has been deported from the United States after kicking a U.S. Customs and Border Protection dog at an airport in the Washington, D.C. area on Tuesday. Read More
Oslo police on Friday announced charges against Marius Borg Høiby, the eldest son of Norway's crown princess, on multiple counts including rape, sexual assault and bodily harm after a months-long investigation of a case that involved a "double-digit" number of alleged victims. Read More
Ontario's alcohol and gaming regulator says a Toronto casino is facing a $350,000 fine after a performer hosted an impromptu party on the gaming floor following a concert marked by "widespread intoxication, disorderly behaviour" and numerous incidents. Read More
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Six Americans were detained Friday in South Korea for trying to send 1,600 plastic bottles filled with rice, miniature Bibles, $1 bills and USB sticks toward North Korea by sea, police said. Read More
Our cookbook of the week is Made By Marcus, Made By You by Marcus Purtzki, the Calgary-based owner and operator of Made By Marcus, an ice cream shop with soon-to-be seven locations in Alberta. Read More
October 7th, 2023, was the most defining moment for Israel since the Holocaust. For a generation two or three times removed from the Shoah, the horrors of that day shattered the illusion of safety. It was not just a brutal terrorist attack — it was an existential wake-up call. Read More
Formula One racing is, depending on your vantage, either an exciting, adrenaline-fuelled sporting event that brings together humans and machines at the pinnacle of performance perfection or a bloody waste of time. F1: The Movie can be seen in the same way. Read More
OTTAWA — The head of a national association representing the electric transportation industry says the federal government, and provinces with a zero-emission vehicle sales mandate, should make "short-term adjustments" to their programs at the risk of the policy going the way of the now-cancelled consumer carbon tax. Read More
MONTREAL -- The civil trial of Gilbert Rozon was disrupted by a rare outburst on Thursday when one of the women accusing the Just for Laughs founder of sexual assault lashed out at him during a break. Read More
OTTAWA — The Senate adopted Prime Minister Mark Carney’s internal trade and major projects bill without amendments on Thursday, making it the first government bill to pass through all stages during the spring sitting of Parliament and receive royal assent. Read More
A family from Afghanistan that fled Russia after their eldest son got a draft notice in 2023 has won another chance at staying in Canada in part because some of their five sons could get pulled into the war on Ukraine or one of the belligerent bear's future fights. Read More
Lisa is the NBA commissioner, and Bart is running an unlicensed retirement home, where his father lives. Marge, meanwhile, is in heaven and married to her longtime crush, Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who evidently has a fondness for a buffet with a shrimp tower. Read More
Americans and other pre-approved visitors travelling to the U.S. through two of Canada’s biggest and busiest airports can benefit from faster border processing times this summer, thanks to new facial recognition technology rolled out by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Read More
Back in the ‘80s, before I became an entertainment journalist, I worked my way through university at a video distributor, that is, a company that sold movies, mostly on VHS tapes, to video stores around the province. For a movie-crazy guy, it was an interesting gig, with benefits including unlimited posters, screeners and merch. Read More
OTTAWA — Researchers with the Montreal Economic Institute say Canada's new federal homebuilding agency is likely to overpromise and underdeliver, drawing a cautionary tale from down under.Read More
John Hunt, a man whose wife and two daughters were murdered in a crossbow attack, is speaking out for the first time in an interview published by the BBC on Wednesday. Read More
Jim Balsillie, the Canadian businessman and philanthropist, has donated $5 million to Wilfrid Laurier University for the establishment of a digital governance initiative to build economic resilience and digital sovereignty. Read More
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is probably the best political friend the city of Toronto has ever had. But no matter how many billions of provincial tax dollars Ford spends to help his hometown, some Torontonians remain ungrateful. Read More