Feds ordered office closure in Toronto, Vancouver amid national security concerns
Feds ordered office closure in Toronto, Vancouver amid national security concerns
Two-thirds of Canadian women say they've felt unsafe in public in new poll
The global capital for assisted death is considering including mental illness as a legitimate reason for ending one’s life, but its euthanasia laws are fiercely criticised by human rights advocates.
Relations between two countries at new low after allegations by Canadian police of ‘clandestine activities’ by envoys
New footage has captured the salvaging of the doomed Titan submersible.
Minister says Ottawa is also taking a closer look at visa applications from India
The former scientific director of OceanGate that owned the Titan sub has dropped a bombshell about its doomed voyage.
Former employee David Lochridge tells a public hearing the whole idea of OceanGate was to "make money".
The 2-week hearing into implosion that killed 5 people began Monday in Boston
The Trudeau government — quick to recognize Juan Guaido in 2019 — has reacted differently this time
Updated vaccines under review by Health Canada take aim at waning immunity, changes in virus
Rory Golden, who was on the Titan sub's support ship when it went missing, recounts the experience.
Past experience in 2017 shows that even fairly minor changes to the status of the 11 million undocumented immigrants believed to be living in the U.S. can drive large numbers to seek refuge in Canada. Trump's promise to deport millions of people if elected to a second term would likely trigger a bigger rush.
Age isn't a factor for the PM and Canada's democracy isn't facing a mortal threat
Sarah Packwood and husband Brett Clibbery had set off from Nova Scotia and were heading for the Azores on their yacht, Theros
31-year-old alleges ‘racial profiling,’ Gatineau police say use of force was necessary
Researchers have a new theory as to what caused the infamous Titan submersible implosion, killing all five people on board.
The federal government has cancelled an Ajax, Ont., woman's Canadian citizenship over an error it said it made more than 30 years ago — forcing her to pay hundreds of dollars in a bid to get it back.