OTTAWA — Abousfian Abdelrazik wiped away tears as he told a court Tuesday about being imprisoned in Sudan two decades ago.
Singh said the damage may have happened in the last four or five days, but it remains unclear since the office doesn’t have a ...
The same weather system set off a mudslide that swept away a home in the Metro Vancouver city of Coquitlam on Saturday. The ...
A press conference to demand that the city clear the encampment in downtown Toronto’s Clarence Square Park was preceded hours ...
A Toronto founder of a large diamond investment fraud that swindled more than $21 million from about 200 victims — many of ...
A very odd and telling talking point has taken hold among federal Liberals in recent times — including among those who seem ...
A drone attack launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon on Oct. 19 targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s private ...
Police investigating the death of a female Walmart employee in Halifax over the weekend revealed Tuesday that the 19-year-old ...
International Trade Minister Mary Ng twice wrote to Sen. Peter Boehm, who chairs the Senate committee on foreign affairs and ...
Wednesday's caucus meeting could see multiple calls for Trudeau to resign but it is unclear what, if anything, will come of ...
Despite the tumultuous environment and Canada’s refusal to recognize the Taliban’s “Islamic Emirate,” Ottawa has provided ...
Over the past year, RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme has repeatedly raised concern about the rise in threats against elected ...