Federal officials announced new criminal counts against former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding and increased the reward for his capture to $15 million.
A new Gallup poll has found that in the past two years, more Americans want to leave their country than at any other time in the past two decades. And young women are more than twice as likely to want to get out than young men, with 40 per cent saying they'd like to go. Read More
An Ontario woman found not criminally responsible for killing her mother by running her over repeatedly with a car recently bought herself a car without telling her treatment team. Read More
In Canada, when a doctor hands you a prescription, you trust that what's been recommended is the best drug for your health. What you can’t know is whether your physician has benefited financially from a relationship with the company that made the drug — and whether that relationship has affected the drug advice you got. Read More
The government gets to keep stacks of cash found by police on an Ontario man’s property — including $1.2 million buried in a tub under the floor of his garage — even though the owner was found not guilty of possessing the proceeds of crime and other charges. Read More
OTTAWA — The cost of the federal bureaucracy increased last year by $6 billion — or nine per cent — over the previous year, new government figures show, and has now jumped 80 per cent over the last decade. Read More
The national director of a Jewish charity says he was told by the Canada Revenue Agency that it was audited due to being "pressured" by "outside sources." This week, Herut Canada became the third Jewish charity to have its status revoked since last year. Read More
U.S. partners with Canada and Finland to build Arctic icebreakers amid growing China threat. New ICE Pact aims to strengthen collective defense in contested region.
A Canadian Christian group is suing Quebec City under the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms after the municipality cancelled a show by U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht. Read More
Dirigées par la Française Marinette Pichon, les Roses de Montréal ont été l'une des meilleures équipes de la Super Ligue du Nord. Le tout nouveau Championnat féminin canadien a été remporté par le Vancouver Rise, dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi, pour sa première saison.
An Indigenous offender who got a "huge break" when a judge gave him house arrest for sexually assaulting a woman who was celebrating her engagement to another man just got another one for violating the conditions of his sentence. Read More
More Canadian residents distrust refugees than trust them, with the lowest levels of trust in refugees expressed by immigrants and non-whites, according to a new national public opinion poll. Read More
When the entire fine art collection of the bankrupt Hudson’s Bay Company goes under the auctioneer’s gavel on Wednesday, it will include major works worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Read More
A "waterfront gem" in the heart of downtown Halifax has taken first place in Air Canada's Best New Restaurants 2025 Top 10 list. Mystic, led by chef Malcolm Campbell, opened its doors last September, blending the bounty of Nova Scotia's land and sea with global influences. Read More
OTTAWA — The Liberals just barely managed to avoid a snap election during the holiday season, thanks to Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, two abstentions from the Conservatives and two more from the NDP. Read More
Prime Minister Mark Carney was booed during the coin toss at Sunday night's Grey Cup game between the East Division champion Montreal Alouettes and the West Division champion Saskatchewan Roughriders at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. Though he later noted: "We were cheered as well." Read More
Zachareah Quraishi of Airdrie, Alta., was released from the Canadian Armed Forces reserves on July 10, last summer. Within 12 days, he’d bought a plane ticket to Israel, rented a car, and obtained a large kitchen knife. Read More