
Manhunt underway after ‘sadistic’ fatal attack on elderly woman in Pickering, Ont.
PICKERING — Police in Durham Region are searching for a suspect in what’s been described as a “sadistic,” unprovoked fatal attack on an elderly woman

PICKERING — Police in Durham Region are searching for a suspect in what’s been described as a “sadistic,” unprovoked fatal attack on an elderly woman

A new poll suggests nearly 70 per cent of Canadians support mandatory childhood vaccinations, but at least one public health official says she’s uncomfortable with
RIMOUSKI — Austin Elliott couldn’t have imagined suiting up for the London Knights in the Memorial Cup earlier this season. Back in October, the overage

When David Bennett decided to escape Canada’s icy winter with a weeklong trip to the Dominican Republic, he never imagined he’d be fighting to get

The rumour mill is both shaken and stirred at the prospect of the next James Bond star being inadvertently â maybe â leaked.Â

MONTREAL — The Senate Opposition leader says it was “irresponsible” for a federal Crown corporation to spend $330,000 on a rebranding exercise for a high-speed

Members of Parliament accepted more than $230,000 in flights, hotels and gifts from foreign governments, advocacy groups and private companies last year according to an annual report from the conflict of interest and ethics commissioner.

A woman is dead after she was assaulted in Pickering on Thursday, Durham Regional Police say, and nearby residents are being asked to shelter in place as police search for a suspect.

Measles cases are surging across Canada, so it might not come as a surprise that nearly 70 per cent of Canadians surveyed recently by the Angus Reid Institute agreed that childhood vaccinations should be mandatory.

The Liberal government will introduce legislation to assist in identifying projects in the national interest and provide “up-front regulatory approvals” to major projects, according to a federal document obtained by CBC News.

TORONTO — Ontario is set to give the minister of education power to more easily put school boards under supervision and require more boards to

Sean (Diddy) Combs’s former personal assistant testified on Thursday that the hip-hop mogul sexually assaulted her, threw her into a swimming pool, dumped a bucket of ice on her head and slammed her arm into a door during a torturous eight-year tenure.

TORONTO — Last-minute changes to a controversial Ontario mining bill are not good enough and ignore a central plea to work together on drafting legislation,

TORONTO — Ontario members of provincial parliament are getting big raises and access to a pension plan, under legislation introduced by Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy

Three crew members are safe after a hydrogen air balloon on a transatlantic flight path had to make what the Transportation Safety Board is calling a precautionary landing in Prince Edward Island.Â

Harvard graduates celebrated commencement on Thursday at a pivotal time for the Ivy League school, as a federal judge extended an order blocking President Donald Trump administration’s attempt to bar the university from enrolling foreign students.

Partial human remains have been found in a months-long search of a Hamilton landfill as police investigate the disappearance of a woman who was last

The former Calgary mayor took the party by storm last year, but the rest of Alberta remains wary of him â including Calgary and Edmonton.

An Edmonton-area youth, linked to a violent online network that targets vulnerable children, has been arrested for a terrorism-related offence, RCMP said Thursday.

Israel’s government has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, its finance minister said on Thursday, a move condemned by Israeli human rights groups that may strain ties with key allies that have threatened sanctions.

Tony Hawk, who revolutionized skateboarding with several new tricks and helped popularize the sport through his athletic performances and a line of video games, is in Smithers, B.C., to help celebrate the expansion of the mountain community’s skate park.

A Prescott, Ont., man has been banned from owning firearms and other weapons for three years and sentenced to one year probation after pleading guilty to one charge of uttering death threats, which were aimed at Ontario Conservative MP Michael Barrett.

OTTAWA — While the federal government and cities across Canada are making strides on expanding the housing supply, the provinces still need to get serious

Police are waiting for DNA results before they can say for certain who the partial remains belong to. “I’m so afraid to find out what happened to her,” says Shalini Singh’s mom Anita Singh.