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Alaa Tannous was pleased when the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) ordered Air Canada to pay him $2,079 for delayed luggage, following a flight he and wife,

Siok Har Lim was nervous about her trip to Europe last November. The Montreal woman wasn’t an experienced traveller, had never visited the countries on

Play Airlines is pulling out of Canada less than two years after entering the market.The discount carrier’s schedule shows that starting in late April it

The free carry-on bag, once considered a given for even the most basic airplane seat, has received another blow. Air Canada has become the second major

John Reichart wants his wife to have as many good memories as possible to hold onto, so he transformed his entire block into a winter wonderland.

Vancouver police shot and killed a man in downtown Vancouver on Wednesday after he stabbed one person and injured another, a VPD spokesperson told reporters at an afternoon news conference.

A British chef who lost 2,500 pies this week after thieves stole his van says “it’s a real shame” that although police eventually recovered the van, the pies meant for a York Christmas market couldn’t be salvaged.

The gunman who killed the CEO of one of the largest U.S. health insurance companies in front of midtown Manhattan surveillance cameras remained free on Thursday

It’s hard to envision anyone celebrating the shooting death of a doctor. Or, for that matter, a hospital administrator, a pharma employee, an average U.S. politician

A five-day manhunt for the shooter who killed the top executive at the largest health-care insurance company in the United States came to an end

The gunman who killed the CEO of the largest U.S. health insurer likely left New York City soon after the brazen ambush that has shaken corporate America,

Police are still searching for the gunman who killed the head of a major American health insurance company in New York on Wednesday in what the

The poor performance of the Detroit automaker’s Chinese joint ventures is forcing the company to write down assets and take a restructuring charge totalling more than $5 billion USD in the fourth quarter of this year.

A grandmother looking for her lost cat apparently fell into a sinkhole that had recently opened above an abandoned western Pennsylvania coal mine and rescuers worked late into the night Tuesday to try and find her.

Three family members are suing the Alberta government and a company that operates an Edmonton group home, alleging both failed to take steps to prevent the suicide of 15-year-old Noah Gitsel.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for U.S. health and human services secretary has raised concerns among public health officials about some of his health-related views. CBC News looks at some claims Kennedy has made, ranging from those involving vaccines and seed oils to raw milk and chronic disease in children.

Homeless encampments have become increasingly common in Montreal, leading authorities to adopt a patchwork of approaches to monitor and address the problem. Advocates argue the city needs a more coherent strategy to support those living on the streets.

If you’ve noticed that romance novels are a lot spicier these days, you’re not alone. And if you haven’t noticed, it may be because they’re hiding in plain sight, at your favourite bookstore and on the New York Times best-seller lists.

A 93-year-old retired University of Toronto professor had her YouTube channel cancelled after it was alleged she was broadcasting pornography. Her interviews on climate change and disarmament were also lost in the snafu, the result of a hacking attack.

Canada has seen many high-profile food recalls this year â from sweet kale chopped-salad kits to plant-based milks â and even some Listeria contaminations. Here’s what you need to know about all the recalls lately.

For four years, Stephen Greensides worked in Scouts Canada’s safe scouting department, handling safety complaints from across the organization. He alleges that the traumatic nature of many of those complaints caused him to develop depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Indigenous leaders in Fort Chipewyan, Alta., are calling on the federal government to remediate a contaminated area in the First Nation’s community and to apologize for keeping the contamination a years-long secret.Â