Toronto actor Kenneth Mitchell of Star Trek: Discovery and Captain Marvel who found consistent work in television and film, even after a 2018 diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), has died. He was 49.
He died alone in his apartment after consuming methamphetamine contaminated with fentanyl, one of 1,706 Albertans known to have died of opioid poisoning in 2023, the deadliest year on record for the province.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the media in Poland following his visit to Ukraine to mark the second anniversary of Russia's invasion.
The federal government is introducing its long-awaited online harms legislation today, after its last attempt to tackle online hate died when the 2021 federal election was called.
A coroner's inquest beginning Monday will examine how Myles Sanderson, the man who killed 11 people in September 2022, died in police custody.
All of Canada's ambassadors and heads of mission have signed a letter to senior Global Affairs Canada officials warning that Canadian staff abroad are struggling to access health care coverage.
A Toronto businessman continues to face new claims of wage theft and government orders to pay employees in the years since he and his companies were charged for not complying with Ontario Ministry of Labour orders to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in wages in 2019.
From navigating life at school to learning about winter sports and libraries, Dami Fakolujo reflects on what he's learned after moving to Canada 11 years ago and why he feels it's now his responsibility to help the next wave of newcomers to settle here.
Carol Richenhaller says her Beckwith Township hobby farm was supposed to be an adventure with her daughter during the pandemic. After spending tens of thousands of dollars, she says her dealings with one contractor show major issues with the construction sector.
Recently selected jury members at a coroner's inquest into the death of mass killer Myles Sanderson listened Monday to RCMP communications from the hours just before he was captured.
After losing his phone at the Toronto airport, Olu Awoseyi was encouraged to see it had taken a photo of an Air Canada employee, who had apparently tried to unlock it. But after five weeks of back and forth — and despite the airline saying it had ID'd the employee — he still doesn't have his phone.
The man, who RCMP have identified as a 46-year-old from Magrath, Alta., was snowmobiling with another adult male and two children on Feb. 24, when an avalanche occurred at approximately 1:00 p.m.
Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, during a visit to Poland, said the pharmacare deal the Liberals struck with the NDP won't mean the government will abandon its commitments to fiscal responsibility.
Jennifer Jones will play for a record-breaking seventh Canadian women's curling championship in her final appearance. The 49-year-old skip beat Kate Cameron 12-7 in an all-Manitoba semifinal at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary on Sunday.
David Cohen, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, praised the country's "very significant" military contributions on a variety of fronts, including purchases of new equipment and its activity around Ukraine, the Arctic and NORAD. But he also applied some pressure when it comes to military spending.
Israeli troops and Palestinian gunmen clashed throughout the Gaza Strip over the weekend, as mediators picked up the pace of talks on a possible ceasefire to free hostages held by Hamas and bring a measure of Ramadan respite to the battered enclave.