Most of the commercials airing during this year's Super Bowl are going for laughs, with advertisers betting that America could use a little break. Read More
Montreal police say over $1 million worth of olive oil was stolen after a delivery involving two transport companies in the city never arrived at its destination in Ontario. Read More
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that developing more electricity to power artificial intelligence will be a key priority of the G7 this year, as Canada assumes the presidency of the multinational body. Read More
As a student, Donald Trump played high school football. As a business baron, he owned a team in an upstart rival to the NFL and then sued the established league. As president, he denigrated pros who took a knee during the national anthem as part of a social justice movement. Read More
Ever since Winston Churchill coined the phrase in the wake of World War II, politicians have extolled the "special relationship" between the United States and Britain. Read More
It’s a hallowed Israeli tradition: after completing military service, backpack through South America or hitchhike across Asia. But global outrage at the Gaza war, threats of arrest and the ubiquity of social media are causing some soldiers and reservists to reconsider their plans. Read More
The few square kilometres of Toronto-St. Paul's is home to several new-build condominiums, trendy bistros, high-end hair salons and gated houses with manicured lawns. Read More
Elon Musk will dispatch a DOGE team to Parkersburg, West Virginia, next week, where it will gain read-only access to the U.S. government’s central accounting system, according to a source familiar with the effort. Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to impose across-the-board tariffs on Canada — not to mention his musings about making the country the 51st American state — have unleashed an uncharacteristic wave of patriotism across the country, marked by acts big and small. From flag-inspired Montreal bagels to Super Bowl boycotts, here are some of the ways Canadians are expressing their displeasure with U.S. actions and showing home-country pride. Read More
MEXICO CITY — Landing in the heart of Mexico in late January, in the throes of U.S. President Donald Trump’s muddled launch of a trade war with America’s neighbours, has been deeply unsettling. On the streets of Mexico City, the sense of foreboding is palpable. Read More
Solomon Friedman, an Ottawa-based criminal defence lawyer and ordainedrabbi, is an unlikely public face of Pornhub, the world's most popular adult entertainment website. Read More
The Conservatives just got a good piece of advice for dealing with the nearly 370,000-strong federal workforce from the man who once headed the Liberals’ public service: get ready to get firing. Read More
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants a review of provincial contracts with private health-care clinics to be expedited amid allegations of sweetheart deals, and she insists she has done nothing wrong. Read More
Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford touted his party’s border security measures amid the threat of U.S. tariffs, as the NDP focused on pocketbook issues Saturday with the promise of a monthly grocery rebate for millions of people. Read More
Small businesses across Canada are still being taxed on their carbon tax rebates despite a commitment from the former finance minister that they would be tax-free, says the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB). Read More
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Groups representing some of South Africa’s white minority responded Saturday to a plan by President Donald Trump to offer them refugee status and resettlement in the United States by saying: thanks, but no thanks. Read More
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s five-day visit to Europe offers Canada an opportunity to shore up its relationship with the European Union and show Canadian leadership in artificial intelligence regulation, experts say. Read More
Police are seeking a Canadian romance scammer for allegedly defrauding victims across Canada of $275,000. The 30-year-old man, identified as Chukwuka Emmanuel Williams, is wanted for 23 offences, including 10 counts of fraud over $5,000. Read More
In the face of uncertainty about Canada's relationship with the United States, some have been proposing an alternative path: backing away from the Americans a bit and joining the European Union. Read More
A few hours' drive northwest of President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida lies a sprawling retirees’ complex known as The Villages. Read More
Pierre Poilievre has become a lightning rod for Canadians' frustration, and for those seeking cathartic release from simply being a Canadian — whatever that means, what with our ongoing national identity crisis — in 2025. Read More
OTTAWA — Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says part of why he is pitching Canada as a source of critical minerals for the U.S. stems from internal discussions held about President Donald Trump's desire to access Canada's supply, which Wilkinson sees as a possible motivator for his statements on the country becoming its "51st state." Read More
JUNEAU, Alaska -- A small commuter plane that crashed in western Alaska on its way to the hub community of Nome was located Friday on sea ice, and all 10 people on board died, authorities said. The crash appeared to be one of the deadliest in the state in the last 25 years. Read More
OTTAWA -- A commander of a patrol frigate in the Royal Canadian Navy has been relieved of his duty mid-deployment due to what the navy calls a "loss of confidence." Read More
It was a quiet day for the world’s stock markets when Donald Trump landed in Quebec in early June 2018 to join other leaders at the G7 summit at Charlevoix. Read More
OTTAWA — The federal elections monitoring task force says the Chinese government is linked to a “coordinated and malicious” disparagement campaign against Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland on China’s largest social media platform. Read More
Hamas has sent Israel the names of the next group of hostages to be freed in Gaza on Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Read More
Nearly two-thirds (65 per cent) of Canadians would like the federal government to pledge its advertising dollars to support domestic news media outlets, a new poll found. Read More
OTTAWA — A month ago, Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet was openly talking about the possibility of forming the next Official Opposition in Parliament. Now, polling suggests he might lose seats to the Liberals. Read More