Super Typhoon Ragasa has made its way to Southern China forcing more than two million people to evacuate the region.
Alberta’s justice minister has been directed to introduce new legislation on Medical Assistance in Dying, or MAID, that would give the government greater control and oversight of the program. A new ...
The inmate accused of fatally stabbing serial killer Robert Pickton has pleaded guilty to the assault.
Youth unemployment is rising in Alberta and across Canada. The U of A says students need to use every tool to get their foot in the door and a first job. James Dunn went to the annual career fair and ...
A targeted shooting at a Dallas, Texas immigration facility left three people dead.
Edmonton police are turning to the public in an effort to try and locate a man believed to be responsible for a collision that killed a 13-year-old boy in the city’s southeast last year. EPS says ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford sounded off on the federal government's recent move to limit provincial use of the notwithstanding clause in relation to Quebec's secularism law; saying if passed, would be ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has recalled pistachio products linked to a salmonella outbreak that has left 16 people hospitalized.
Will recognition help lead to a two-state solution, will it embolden Hamas, and can Canada do more to hasten a ceasefire?
Toronto Blue Jays fans are feeling cautiously optimistic following the team's loss against the Boston Red Sox.
The RCMP announced they cracked down on a dark web drug bust that included the seizure of 75 kg of illicit drugs and multiple arrests made.
The Breakfast Club of Canada is concerned about the growing number of Alberta kids attending school hungry due to the rising cost of living. As our Leo Cruzat reports, the non-profit hopes to fill ...
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