QUEBEC CITY -- Five people were killed Sunday after gunmen opened fire in a Quebec City mosque during evening prayers, the mosque's president told reporters... READ MORE›
But shortly after moving into Andrew's three-bedroom, two-car garage rental property in Kingston, Ont... READ MORE›
Bell Canada is increasing monthly prices for a number of its residential communications services, including home TV and internet packages, beginning in February... READ MORE›
More than 7,000 refugee applicants entered Canada by land in 2016, up 63 percent from the previous year, according to the Canada Border Services Agency... READ MORE›
Canadian Food Inspection Agency Eight cake products have been added to a food recall because of undeclared hazelnuts on the labels of the products... READ MORE›
Prime minister Justin Trudeau made the announcement in parliament as debate started over whether Canada should ratify the Paris accord on climate change... READ MORE›
Six people were killed after gunmen opened fire in a Quebec City mosque during evening prayers, the mosque's president told reporters on Sunday... READ MORE›
'Obvious case of piracy' Fully loaded Android boxes have become the scourge of the cable TV industry... READ MORE›
First us bumble bee species listed as endangered after numbers plummet... READ MORE›
In Prince Edward Island, Environment Canada has issued wind, snow squall or storm surge warnings... READ MORE›
Chief meteorologist Chris Scott says large swaths of the country will get at least two centimetres of snow on the ground on Christmas morning... READ MORE›
More babies are being born to women between the ages of 40 and 49 than to teen moms, according to new numbers from Statistics Canada... READ MORE›
Prince William and Kate in Canada Why their royal visit is more than just the photo ops... READ MORE›
Along with the jail term, Badawi was sentenced to 1,000 lashes 50 at a time over 20 weeks and fined 1m Saudi riyals 175,000 ... READ MORE›
According to Parks Canada, more than 900,000 people ordered a free Discovery Pass in the first two weeks after they became available last month... READ MORE›
U.S. President Barack Obama gives Cape Breton a shout-out during a toast to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House state dinner... READ MORE›
Veterinarians in Quebec will no longer be able to crop the tails or ears of pets for cosmetic purposes beginning in 2017... READ MORE›
Roosh V and his views not welcome in Ottawa, Mayor Jim Watson tweets... READ MORE›
Teachers who wish to use discovery-based teaching techniques should consider doing so conservatively the instructional balance should always favour direct instruction, she wrote... READ MORE›
Under President Barack Obama the U.S. has made climate change a priority, playing a key role in crafting the Paris climate agreement... READ MORE›
Justin Trudeau the dashing eldest son of political legend Pierre Trudeau has ushered in Canada's first political dynasty with a stunning come-from-behind victory... READ MORE›
Full-frontal selfies of women, sex videos and masturbation shots are among what's been posted on the Montreal Vola in the last two weeks... READ MORE›
Hunting, fishing and forestry rights for non-status Indians could be acknowledged and respected, according to the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples... READ MORE›
- Olga Milman Alex Roberton, senior director of corporate affairs for Walmart, says TransUnion did it right away, but Equifax didn't... READ MORE›
Under fire at CTRC hearing, Bell, Rogers promise changes to 25 basic TV plan... READ MORE›
Toronto Police Services says 14 officers are currently suspended with pay. The OPP says 29 of its officers are suspended with pay... READ MORE›
Told he was exempt, Ottawa man now ordered to pay 190,000 in back taxes... READ MORE›
From these conversations, they established Ottawa Inner City Health, an association of agencies and organisations with the goal of bringing real help to homeless people... READ MORE›
Pierre Dupont, banned for life from dentistry in Quebec, now a foot doc in Ontario... READ MORE›
Little is just one of hundreds of flooded-out residents living within the Ottawa River watershed, which includes communities across eastern Ontario and west Quebec... READ MORE›
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