The World Food Program said Tuesday it was forced to pause deliveries of food aid to isolated northern Gaza because of the "complete chaos and violence due to the collapse of civil order," further hiking fears of potential starvation.
Missouri prosecutors said Tuesday that two men have been charged with murder in last week's shooting that killed one person and injured 22 others after the Kansas City Super Bowl parade.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it's "obvious" contracting rules weren't followed during the development of the controversial ArriveCan app.
Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, the prime minister of Democratic Republic of Congo, resigned on Tuesday, triggering the dissolution of his government, the presidency said in a statement.
Toronto police have identified a victim and released suspect information connected to a bus stop shooting over the weekend that have left residents in north Toronto shaken.
The mayor of Belleville, Ont., says the province is dragging its heels on a request for help to build a service hub. He now wants the city to look at funding it on its own.
Drug company Apotex is recalling two lots of its prescription nasal spray because of possible bacterial contamination.
In a Federal Court case that raises questions about the preservation of politicians' public records, former justice minister David Lametti has offered to transfer his once-deactivated X account to Canada’s official archives.
More than half of all asylum seekers currently residing in Canada —160,651 people out of 289,047 — are in Quebec. 
Davidson, a small Saskatchewan town of around 1,100 people, is reeling after a house fire Sunday. killed two seniors and three children. The town's mayor extender her thoughts to the family and the volunteer firefighters who first responded to the scene.
Lyudmila Navalnaya, the mother of dead Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, demanded on Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin hand over her son's body so she could bury him.
Statistics Canada says survey results over the last few years show renters are more prone to reporting a lower quality of life than homeowners, especially in Vancouver and Toronto.
Canada's annual inflation rate slowed to 2.9 per cent in January, according to data from Statistics Canada.
Canada's financial intelligence agency and European allies discovered that the individuals and organizations trying to evade sanctions and export control measures in their respective jurisdictions were using similar tactics.
Peter Squire never imagined what it would be like to lose his retirement savings of more than $600,000 to a fraudster.
Two union locals at Conestoga College are condemning "derogatory" comments by the Kitchener, Ont., school's president and are calling for him to consider retiring. John Tibbits has told CBC K-W he was sorry he used the word "whore." The college is conducting an internal review.
Cannabis has been legal in Canada since October 2018. But some employers are still testing their workers for it — and recreational use may even prevent you from getting a job. Andrew Sampson explains.
A Moncton man is attempting to break a Guinness world record for running a full marathon while juggling three balls. Joggler Jean-Marc Doiron can be the new record holder if he finishes the 42.2-km run in under two hours, 50 minutes and 12 seconds.
Premier Doug Ford's government is poised to bring in a major new piece of legislation on Tuesday, designed to speed up construction of new highways in Ontario by shortening their environmental assessments.
A pack of wolves dug a tunnel to get out of snow that was nearly one-metre deep in China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.