Right-wing media personalities Milo Yiannopolous and Gavin McInnes had water thrown at them by a feminist in Washington, D.C. Thursday.
A man has been shot and killed outside a restaurant in Etobicoke in a hit and run type shooting
On January 26, 1993, Calvin Hawley discovered that the curb outside his home had been wrecked by a snow removal machine.
The unemployment rate in Canada held steady last month at 5.5 percent, as manufacturing and construction jobs lost just over 1,800 positions throughout Canada.
A key witness told the jury in the SNC-Lavalin trial that he contacted the Canadian government to ask for help in getting money from delinquent accounts for work in Libya.
Canopy Growth Corporation, formerly Tweed Marijuana, is teaming up with Toronto-based rapper and recently-named artist of the decade Drake.
Ottawa explosive specialists removed a suspected hand grenade from a ByWard Market homeless shelter over the weekend, Ottawa police confirmed Thursday.
Thirty-seven civilians have been reported dead, with an additional 60 wounded in an attack by an unidentified gunman on a convoy transporting workers of Semafo, a Canadian gold mining company in Burkina Faso, reports Reuters
A paralyzed member of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team can now move his legs after a successful experimental surgery in Thailand
Peel police are investigating following the discovery of two dead children at a Toronto-area home, in what police are calling the 24th and 25th homicides in the city of Brampton in 2019.
Residents of a southern Alberta county passed a resolution calling for changes to the confederation on Tuesday, all with the threat of holding an independence referendum.
Canada is sitting on massive stashes of marijuana inventory that many analysts believe could cause massive price crashes in the industry.
Toronto Police have announced that Mohammed Naufal Hadi Mohamed, 51, of Toronto, was arrested and charged as a part of a sexual assault investigation.
Residents in Windsor and across Canada are outraged after roughly 160 Canadian flags were taken from the World War I section of one of the city’s largest cemeteries.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna was backed by federal court judge in reducing hunting of polar bears despite locals saying the bear is thriving.