
Notorious Quebec hit man wanted to have La Presse journalist killed for $100K
A threat recently made public revealed Frédérick Silva had a contract put on the head of La Presse crime reporter Daniel Renaud.Â

A threat recently made public revealed Frédérick Silva had a contract put on the head of La Presse crime reporter Daniel Renaud.Â

John Herdman, embroiled in the drone-spying scandal that has dogged Canada Soccer, has resigned as coach of Toronto FC.

The Yukon government has amended its regulation around taking the oath of allegiance to allow for elected town councillors to have an alternative to swearing to the Crown.

The Conservatives plan to bring forward a non-confidence motion next week that is focused on NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s own words, as they try to convince the New Democrats to bring down the minority Liberal government.

Syrian authorities closed Aleppo airport as well as all roads leading into the city on Saturday, three military sources told Reuters, as rebels opposed to President Bashar al-Assad said they had reached the heart of Aleppo.

Ukraine’s energy grid has undergone 11 major attacks since March, and one thermal power plant was deconstructed before Russian forces moved in.

Almost exactly 150 years after the birth of P.E.I. author Lucy Maud Montgomery, the manuscript for her most beloved novel has been added to a United Nations register that highlights Canadian heritage.

The floor of Al-Awda Hospital in northern Gaza is streaked with fresh blood as 146 injured Palestinians lie there waiting to be treated after people were shot

Tal Mitnick, the first Israeli jailed for refusing mandatory conscription after the Hamas-led attacks of Oct. 7, leans back in his seat in the Saint Paul

Two girls and a woman were crushed to death waiting in a crowd of people outside a bakery in the central Gaza Strip Friday as

Kimberly Murray says she’s received no word from Canada a month after she hand-delivered her two-volume final report in Gatineau, Que., finding that children who died and were buried at Indian residential schools were victims of a crime against humanity.

The federal government will sign its first-ever modern treaty with a Métis government on Saturday, CBC News has learned.

Australia’s new law banning social media for those under 16 will likely move the needle on Canadian efforts demanding more online protections for young people,

The Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris will reopen on Dec. 7, five and a half years after a devastating fire destroyed its roof and spire and caused major damage throughout. Here’s a look at the restored church interiors during a visit Thursday by French President Emmanuel Macron

Be it buying a burger and fries or getting your car repaired, enter your credit or debit card into a machine and you might get

Community members and advocates say better supports and resources are needed for people from Canada’s North who are sent far from home to serve prison sentences, after a Nunavut man was shot and killed by Winnipeg police on Sunday.Â

When the federal government tabled its 2025 budget last month, it included a proposal that tax fraud experts say is long overdue — if also

In a time of growing climate anxiety, some operators are beginning to see great potential in the idea of night trains â and resurrecting a mode of travel that, less than a decade ago, seemed destined for the history books.

Starting Tuesday, customers who board most domestic Air Canada flights at Vancouver International Airport will be able to walk onto the plane without presenting any physical pieces of identification, such as a passport or driver’s licence, the country’s largest airline said.

The CEO of Rogers Communications has been summoned to testify before a parliamentary committee after trying to avoid the limelight on Thursday by sending a

When Anil Sedha decided to cancel his Rogers business internet service, he expected he’d go online, click a few buttons and be done. But the

Sharon Vincent says it’s “disgusting” that Rogers Communications gave some customers a discount when they complained about price hikes to their monthly bills, but others

The CEO of Rogers Communications was in the hot seat Monday, facing pointed questions on Parliament Hill.MPs on the Commons committee on industry and technology