Beader Carmen Dennis drove more than 1,600 kilometres to see the Straight Outta Compton rapper perform in Abbotsford, B.C., and gift him some of her artwork.
The longtime head of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, misspent millions of dollars of the U.S. organization's money, using the funds to pay for an extravagant lifestyle that included exotic getaways and trips on private planes and superyachts, a New York jury determined Friday.
Did Subway discontinue yellow mustard in Canada? That's the chatter online, as franchise owners on Reddit, customers on X and Facebook, and a notice sent out to parents of a school lunch program all allege the sandwich chain has stopped offering a beloved Canadian condiment.
The federal government has filed an appeal to contest a federal court's decision that said the use of the Emergencies Act in early 2022 to clear convoy protesters from downtown Ottawa was unreasonable and infringed on Charter rights.
Canadian actor and comedian Seth Rogen answers eight rapid-fire questions from The National’s Ian Hanomansing in two minutes about his career, cannabis and Vancouver.
Ottawa's planned shutdown of a portal to mental health and substance use care is an affront to Canadians in need of already-chronically underfunded services, according to one advocate.
The road to another Canadian women's curling championship for both Ontario's Rachel Homan and Manitoba's Jennifer Jones shortened with their playoff victories Friday.
Canada's top doctor is calling on people to check that they're fully immunized with two doses of measles vaccine before heading out of the country.
The federal Liberal government and the NDP have come to an agreement on pharmacare, clearing the way for the two parties to continue operating under the confidence-and-supply agreement that has helped keep the government in power over the last two years.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented his first official "day after" plan for the Gaza Strip once Israel's war with Hamas ends, saying Israel will keep security control over all Palestinian areas and make reconstruction of Gaza dependent on its demilitarization.
The RCMP has launched a criminal investigation as it manages a cybersecurity attack targeting its networks.
The four people pictured below represent a typical day’s death toll from opioid poisonings in Alberta last year, the deadliest on record for the province.
The two cases were the first to be examined under Project Match, a joint effort launched last year between Edmonton police, the RCMP and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to review historical unidentified human remains investigations.
Canada is sanctioning 10 more people and 153 additional Russian entities as the full-scale invasion of Ukraine is set to pass the second-year mark this weekend.
Chris Barber, a main organizer of the "Freedom Convoy" is suing the federal government for using the Emergencies Act to freeze his bank accounts, arguing it breached his Charter rights to protest COVID-19 mandates.
Canada's Hallie Clarke is the new world champion of women's skeleton. The 19-year-old from Brighton, Ont., captured gold on Thursday in Winterberg, Germany.
Health Minister Tom Osborne said there are full-time nursing jobs for every nurse in the province, but he said the jobs may not be in the specific units or locations students want.
The live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender hit Netflix this week after years of anticipation and critical attention from passionate fans. Though not an anime itself, the reception Avatar received raises the question of how adaptations like it can possibly live up to expectations.
With the wildfire season in Alberta officially underway, some communities are already preparing for the firefight.