Hasta la vista, baby: Arnold Schwarzenegger exits Celebrity Apprentice
Arnold Schwarzenegger says he's through with The New Celebrity Apprentice, and he's blaming U.S. President Donald Trump for the show's recent poor performance.
Arnold Schwarzenegger says he's through with The New Celebrity Apprentice, and he's blaming U.S. President Donald Trump for the show's recent poor performance.
As a production about the murders of Jessica Lloyd and Cpl. Marie-France Comeau opens tonight in Toronto, those close to the victims are outraged and plan to do something about it.
Two Toronto men accused of sending hate propaganda through the mail are challenging the constitutionality of a federal cabinet minister's decision to prevent them from using Canada Post.
With a photo of his dead daughter beside him, Duane Lucius stood in a Calgary courtroom and spoke about the murder of nine-year-old Amber Lucius who was drugged by her mother, then burned alive in a truck.
A dozen sexual-assault centres, centres for women, and therapists are calling on Nova Scotia's chief judge to recommend removing Judge Gregory Lenehan from the provincial bench over comments he made in acquitting a taxi driver of sexual assault.
Manitoba's premier has sent Ottawa a letter laying out its conditions for signing a federal health-care deal.
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen gave investors a clear sign on Friday that the Fed is likely to raise its benchmark interest rate later this month — and more hikes to follow later this year.
After years of rounding up and euthanizing Canada geese in Edgewater, N.J., Mayor Michael McPartland explains why he's decided to stop the program — and try non-lethal methods of controlling the bird population instead.
A billionaire Ontario developer with an Order of Canada, a senior vice-president of media giant Rogers Communications and the owners of Winnipeg’s famed Nutty Club candy factory are among wealthy Canadians who appear to be linked to a secret tax dodge in the Isle of Man, according to an investigation by CBC’s the fifth estate and Radio-Canada’s Enquête.
A mass grave containing the remains of babies and young children has been discovered at a former Catholic mother and baby home in Ireland.
High wind gusts blew a shipping container into the water in the St. John's harbour Friday afternoon.
Costco will charge shoppers in Canada and the U.S. an extra $5 or $10 for an annual membership after the big box retailer posted financial results that disappointed Wall Street.
Two police officers managed to save a man who ran back into a burning house on the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation and was trapped by the flames.
Before you celebrate the warmer weather of an early spring, remember, it has far-reaching implications on our delicate ecosystem.
Premier Kathleen Wynne said "mistake" or "mistakes" six times while announcing her plan to cut the average hydro bill for Ontario residents and businesses by 17 per cent this summer.
Without travel coverage to see necessary specialists, these kids can’t get the approvals they need; denial of travel is essentially denial of service.
Resettling Yazidi women and girls in Canada has a unique set of challenges, but one of the biggest is identifying those in most urgent need who are willing to relocate from northern Iraq, says the UN refugee agency's representative to Canada.
Nintendo's newest system aims to offer something for audiences both hardcore and casual, young, old and everything in between. Does it succeed?
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions meeting twice with the Russian ambassador during his time as an Alabama senator was no political sin. Lying about it under sworn testimony? Well, so help him God.
For all the recent tales of U.S. border agents scrutinizing travellers phones and laptops, remember that, yes, Canadian border agents can and will search electronics, too.
Liberal support has dropped almost seven points over the last three months, erasing the gains the party made after the 2015 federal election.
Canadian securities regulators have started a task force to raise awareness and protect Canadians from the latest investment scam — trading in binary options that can cost investors everything.
Some critics say they want the Liberal government to suspend a deal with the U.S. that makes risky, illegal border crossings into Canada necessary for asylum seekers. But a former Liberal cabinet minister who helped craft the deal in the early 2000s says that would dramatically increase the influx.
An Ontario man whose wife spent six weeks in hospital last year wants answers from a business that provides in-room TV at hospitals across the country, saying the company’s prices are too high and policies too rigid.
U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence used a private email account to conduct public business as Indiana's governor, according to public records obtained by the Indianapolis Star.
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