Ryan Gosling, surrounded by a fleet of dancers and Slash on guitar, performed a hit song from the Barbie movie at the Oscars on Sunday night. But before he was the A-list actor belting out I'm Just Ken, he was a kid from Ontario whose singing and dancing helped him make it as a Mouseketeer. Hear what Gosling had to say about his hopes back in 1993.
Ryan Gosling, surrounded by a fleet of dancers and Slash on guitar, performed a hit song from the Barbie movie at the Oscars on Sunday night. But before he was the A-list actor belting out I'm Just Ken, he was a kid from Ontario whose singing and dancing helped him make it as a Mouseketeer. Hear what Gosling had to say about his hopes back in 1993.
Eugene Levy’s Hamilton roots were at the forefront of mind as he received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday. His friend and fellow Canadian actor Catherine O'Hara was there to celebrate the moment with him.
Canada’s embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti remains open Monday as Caribbean leaders meet with officials from the United States, Canada and other countries in Kingston, Jamaica to discuss plans to restore order to the country.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday urged Israel and Hamas to honour the spirit of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan by "silencing the guns" and to show compassion by releasing all hostages.
The inquiry into foreign election interference will dive into what happened during the past two federal elections later this month.
Catherine, Britain's Princess of Wales, has issued an apology on social media for "any confusion" caused by an edited photograph which was issued by her office Kensington Palace on Sunday.
It's been a little more than a month since the Alberta government announced a planned fall rollout of legislation focused around top and bottom surgeries, puberty blockers, hormone therapies and other elements of what's referred to as gender-affirming care. 
At least 50 people have been injured by what officials described as a "strong movement" on a Chilean plane travelling from Sydney to Auckland, New Zealand.
An understated ceremony was held in Ottawa to mark to the 10th anniversary of the final withdrawal of Canadian troops from Afghanistan. It was part remembrance and part soul-searching as soldiers and veterans continue to grapple with the Taliban victory.
In an effort to accommodate a waitlist that has reached 7,683 households, the agency that runs public housing is using a new strategy. They're moving single people and couples out of larger units meant for families. But the process is slow, and can be painful for some.
In an effort to accommodate a waitlist that has reached 7,683 households, the agency that runs public housing is using a new strategy. They're moving single people and couples out of larger units meant for families. But the process is slow, and can be painful for some.
In an effort to accommodate a waitlist that has reached 7,683 households, the agency that runs public housing is using a new strategy. They're moving single people and couples out of larger units meant for families. But the process is slow, and can be painful for some.
In an effort to accommodate a waitlist that has reached 7,683 households, the agency that runs public housing is using a new strategy. They're moving single people and couples out of larger units meant for families. But the process is slow, and can be painful for some.
A Cape Breton car dealership and repair shop is seeing a new trend. Several vehicles have come in badly damaged because of rodents. Erin Pottie explains.
The federal government still has not released an official Canadian portrait of the King, 550 days after Queen Elizabeth's death and his accession to the throne — a delay that has left some monarchists anxious, given Charles' battle with cancer.
An Ontario woman, who was accused of claiming a “bogus” Algonquin identity for personal gain, has been held liable for the physical and verbal abuse of three Cree sisters in the 1960s and '70s. Katherine Cannon denied the allegations and is appealing the ruling.
For Janan Arafa, Ramadan is usually a joyous time for people to come together and reflect on their faith. But as the war in Gaza rages, the Palestinian Canadian says she can only feel despair.