To mark the Nisga'a lunar new year celebration Hoobiyee, spoons more than 100 years old have been repatriated from the Canadian Museum of History... READ MORE›
Ella Beck paid into her plan for over a decade, and then learned that she had paid 3,780 into a 3,200 policy... READ MORE›
John Shuster skipped the United States to a 10-7 victory on Saturday for only the second curling medal in U.S. history... READ MORE›
And barring the 44 medals Canada won at the boycott-weakened 1984 LA Games, this is the nation's most medals ever... READ MORE›
Judge has dismissed Rosemarie Surakka's claim for damages from the RCMP in the death of her daughter, Lisa Dudley... READ MORE›
New group of Nigerian schoolgirls missing after latest Boko Haram abduction... READ MORE›
Support for 'united India' Tensions over Canada's alleged support for Sikh separatism have dominated the Canadian prime minister's first official trip to India... READ MORE›
That much Karen Newton knows about the night her 22-year-old daughter went missing from their room at a luxury resort in Mexico's alluring Riviera Maya... READ MORE›
The analysis suggests that the net benefits are greater for Canada now that the United States has withdrawn from the agreement... READ MORE›
It's painful, said Canada's Melodie Daoust. I'm really sad for our team... READ MORE›
In a meeting with an outspoken minister for Punjab state, Justin Trudeau says Canada supports 'a united India'... READ MORE›
U.S. on pace for 'a lousy Olympics,' while Canada could have best Winter Games ever... READ MORE›
Despite its reputation as a haven for refugees, Canada has been deporting North Korean asylum seekers who came to the country through South Korea... READ MORE›
Health Canada recommends a maximum of 1,200 milligrams per day, for seven days or less... READ MORE›
It will include new legislation, policy or other mechanisms to put those rights in action, Trudeau said... READ MORE›
David Gray Reuters The study surveyed 28,091 people as part of the Statistics Canada Canadian Community Health Survey, asking questions about their finances and prescriptions... READ MORE›
B.C.'s attorney general says the province will look into how fentanyl, real estate and money laundering fit together in British Columbia... READ MORE›
The Canadian federal government charges a 15 percent corporate tax, with provincial taxes giving a combined rate of about 27 percent in some of Canada's major provinces... READ MORE›
Whoever leads the Progressive Conservatives will spearhead their efforts to defeat Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and her left-leaning Liberal party in a provincial election in June... READ MORE›
Canada wins a gold, but can't catch netherlands in speed-skating podium race... READ MORE›
Canada remains the only developed country in the world with no universal drug plan... READ MORE›
Canada remains the only developed country in the world with no universal drug plan... READ MORE›
Canada remains the only developed country in the world with no universal drug plan... READ MORE›
Canada remains the only developed country in the world with no universal drug plan... READ MORE›
Canada 'polarised' But indigenous leaders say the case hints at a deeper problem of anti-indigenous racism in Canada... READ MORE›
The takeover of Aecon by a Chinese firm has been held up while the federal government conducts a national security review... READ MORE›
Ben johnson doping scandal 30 years ago was painful but productive reality check for canadian sports... READ MORE›
Canadian jury finds farmer Gerald Stanley not guilty of second-degree murder in relation to killing of indigenous man... READ MORE›
Marijuana costs an average of 7 per gram in Canada, with residents of Quebec paying the least and the Northwest Territories paying the highest price... READ MORE›
There were high expectations headed into Thursday's long-awaited announcement on how Ottawa would overhaul the approval process for major energy projects in Canada... READ MORE›
By the end of 2018, Alberta, Quebec and Prince Edward Island are also expected to hike their minimum wages... READ MORE›
I'll look at him and be like, 'We made it,' said 30-year-old Heather Vargas... READ MORE›
Threat of a north korean missile striking canada prompts officials to adopt a cold war defensive posture... READ MORE›
A Saskatchewan man has received a two-year suspended sentence for making online threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau... READ MORE›
Loblaw Companies Ltd. is offering customers a 25 gift card as a goodwill gesture after admitting the company participated in an industry-wide bread price-fixing arrangement... READ MORE›
Sen. Lynn Beyak kicked out of Conservative caucus after refusing to remove 'racist' comments online... READ MORE›
Alberta RCMP have charged a man with uttering threats on Twitter against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Rachel Notley... READ MORE›
But shortly after the first assault, the same man returned and continued cutting Noman's headscarf while grinning, before running away... READ MORE›
Stephen Bronfman had no other direct or indirect involvement whatsoever in the Kolber Trust, the statement said... READ MORE›
A restaurant in Fort McMurray, Alta., says if B.C. doesn't want to take Alberta's oil, they don't have to take our wine... READ MORE›
Canada takes U.S. to WTO in wide-ranging trade complaint... READ MORE›
The airlines are going to get their money from you one way or the other... READ MORE›
'Bleak' Future Singh wouldn't rule out working with the Conservatives to topple a Trudeau government if the NDP held the most seats in a minority parliament... READ MORE›
Thirteen dismembered feet have been found along British Columbia shores in the past decade... READ MORE›
The number of Australians who felt immigration was too high also increased in the past year from 34 per cent last year to 37 per cent this year... READ MORE›
If you believe that access to abortion is a fundamental right for women, the Liberal position is surely admirable... READ MORE›
TODAY Global builder Carillion bankrupt The collapse of the United Kingdom's second-biggest construction firm seems set to reverberate around the world, including Canada... READ MORE›
In what he called one of the hardest decisions of his life, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson has announced he will not run for re-election on Oct. 20... READ MORE›
The legislation would allow Canada to establish its first preclearance areas in the US... READ MORE›
During a town hall in Edmonton, Trudeau interrupted a woman after she used the word mankind, saying he preferred peoplekind ... READ MORE›
This will increase the efficiency and security of the Canada-US border - further strengthening our close relationship... READ MORE›
A spokesperson for Immigration Canada initially responded to CBC's request for information by directing Gyselinck to apply for a permanent residency card... READ MORE›
Canada is willing to walk away from Nafta if the United States proposes a bad deal... READ MORE›
Toronto police announce hate-crime investigation concluded after evidence shows cutting of girl's hijab didn't occur... READ MORE›
Medical 'postal code lottery' Health-care advocate Adrienne Silnicki says she hears stories like Peter Pawlik's all the time... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau just interrupted a woman to mansplain 'mankind'... READ MORE›
A vigil will be held in Quebec City on Monday evening, while other events are being organised across Canada... READ MORE›
Toronto's bid shied away from promising tax breaks, while New Jersey offered 7 billion in financial incentives for Amazon to choose Newark... READ MORE›
The Immigration and Refugee Board IRB decided on nearly 3,000 domestic violence claims between 2013 and 2017, accepting 58 per cent of them... READ MORE›
One of the last things Aymen Derbali remembers is standing in the Quebec City mosque as a gunman opened fire on worshippers all around him... READ MORE›
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