A family of Syrian refugees in British Columbia got a tax bill for $27,000
Veterans Affairs Minister Seamus O’Regan revealed the error and compensation package Monday
McArthur is accused of killing eight men with ties to Toronto’s gay village
Some 60,000 Canadians died, 172,000 injured during First World War between 1914 and 1918
Death of caleche horse further proves city’s carriage industry needs to wind down: mayor
Elgar Petersen Arena is home ice for the Broncos: it’s where mourners for the 16 people who died in the crash left flowers and a prayer vigil was held in the days that followed.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to shuffle his cabinet today.
One plane had reportedly been headed to the airport with ‘landing gear issues’
President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. troops to the Mexican border in response to the caravans
It will be a face-off between Democrats and Trump’s Republicans
The accused have not been publicly identified but police say the charges include trespassing, disorderly conduct and assault of a police officer
Police intervened in Toronto as chanting protesters delayedthe start of a debate featuring Steve Bannon
A breakdown on the cost of the games should the city win
A non-profit group that advocates for the rights of dying Canadians says a Nova Scotia woman has “changed the national conversation” about medically assisted deaths in Canada
The suspect, Robert Bowers, pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges that could result in a death sentence
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize to Tsilhqot’in community members for 1864 hanging of chiefs
It is one of Canada’s bitterest interprovincial feuds, the notorious 1969 Churchill Falls hydro deal between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador
Premier Brian Gallant told the legislature he would be going to the lieutenant-governor to resign.
The prime minister made the comments in Vancouver this week
Greyhound wound down all but one of its routes in Western Canada on Wednesday