Arnold Schwarzenegger to Donald Trump: Think about hiring 'fact checker'
Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't letting slide criticism about his performance on The New Celebrity Apprentice reality show — even if it's coming from the president himself.
Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't letting slide criticism about his performance on The New Celebrity Apprentice reality show — even if it's coming from the president himself.
Thousands of LP records, 'put under a porch in Tagish in the mid-'80s,' have been recovered, dusted off, and will be sold this weekend by Whitehorse's community radio station.
A Palestinian guesthouse packed with artwork of the elusive British graffiti artist Banksy unveiled itself Friday in the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
Tensions between far right protesters and opponents quickly flared as the march against a federal government motion condemning Islamophobia set off in downtown Montreal, resulting in scuffles and at least one bloody nose.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday accused former president Barack Obama of having Trump Tower phone lines wiretapped during last year's election, but Trump didn't offer any evidence or say what prompted the allegation.
Two federal cabinet ministers will visit Emerson Saturday — the small Manitoba town that an influx of asylum seekers fleeing the United States has been walking through to get into Canada.
After 15 years lying vacant, the old Bank of Toronto building on Yonge Street is for sale. You can get in on the action for just $1.
An ambitious plan for a sea voyage around Canada's three coasts was 'born in the Arctic' says expedition leader Geoff Green.
Cindy Klippenstein was using squirrels to practise her taxidermy skills. Then she got the idea to dress them up.
An Oscar error, Rio rocks and Kuwait goes green: Top pictures from around the world, Feb. 25-March 3.
The odd death of Kim Jong-nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un, has focused a spotlight on the secretive country. But that light isn't revealing much for journalists trying to investigate what happened.
Women and children crossing together illegally into the United States could be separated by U.S. authorities under a proposal being considered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, according to three government officials.
A stream of mourners flowed into a celebration of life service held Saturday for Tiny, the former fat cat that became known to many after he was left in a box at the Fredericton SPCA in December 2011.
Their nerves have been rattled but leaders of Jewish community centres and organizations in the United States are vowing to stay strong, and safe, in the face of repeated death threats made by anonymous callers since the start of the year.
With the war in Eastern Ukraine grinding on, away from the international headlines, Ukraine's Soviet-era military is struggling to suppress separatist forces backed by a modern, well-resourced Russian machine. And it is looking to Canada for help.
The European Union's commissioner on climate action and energy is looking to Canada to help play the role of environmental enforcer as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration decides whether to bail on the Paris agreement.
The death of a 14-year-old from a fentanyl overdose has stoked fears about an opioid epidemic among Ottawa teens, but the statistics suggest otherwise.
Marianne Ryan, the RCMP's commanding officer in Alberta, is retiring, ending a 35-year career that spanned 35 years, three provinces, and included many firsts.
Desperate for a return to good old normalcy, they slather Trump with praise for sounding "presidential" simply because he restrained himself from insulting someone's religion or ethnicity during one speech to Congress.
A long list of popular series — including The Americans and many HBO shows — are being kept off Canadian streaming services by traditional broadcasters, leading some advocates to call for use-it-or-lose-it rules on streaming rights.
Every year, millions of people flock to Niagara Falls, Ont., shelling out hundreds of dollars for hotels, restaurants and attractions clustered around the towering falls. But at some businesses, visitors are finding a contentious tourism fee is now a mandatory part of their bill.
A branch of Creep Catchers and the related group Creep Busters are once again under fire — accused of teaming up to wrongly target and publicly humiliate a developmentally-delayed man.
A judge has ordered Bradley Crook and Jaysun Pinkerton to each pay $4,000 in fines after they filmed themselves chasing and riding a moose on a northern B.C. lake.
A Polish member of the European Parliament has launched another sexist tirade, calling it a "20th century stereotype that women have the same intellectual potential as men," and saying the stereotype "must be destroyed because it is not true."
Reacting to a CBC/Radio-Canada investigation into offshore tax dodges, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to do a "better job of getting tax avoiders and tax frauders."
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