Barbara Bush stops seeking treatment for failing health
According to a family spokesperson, former first lady Barbara Bush has stopped seeking treatment for her failing health and will instead receive comfort care.
According to a family spokesperson, former first lady Barbara Bush has stopped seeking treatment for her failing health and will instead receive comfort care.
Élisabeth Bruyère is one of eight people worldwide — and the only Canadian — to be named a 'Venerable Servant of God' by Pope Francis Saturday.
Jean-Martin Aussant was chosen by Parti Québécois members in the Montreal riding of Pointe-aux-Trembles to represent the party in the fall election.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is off to France as he continues more than a week of globetrotting following a brief stop in Ottawa Sunday to discuss the Trans Mountain pipeline crisis with the premiers of Alberta and British Columbia.
Delilah Saunders was shocked to read a poem about the murder of her sister Loretta Saunders in a book called, Who Took My Sister? by Mi’kmaq writer Shannon Webb-Campbell.
The CEO of Starbucks said he wants to personally apologize to two black men who were arrested while sitting inside one of the chain's coffee shops in Philadelphia waiting for someone, an incident that prompted accusations of racism on social media.
While writing her novel, In Case I Go, Angie Abdou knew she needed to consult with the Ktunaxa Nation about the book's characters and content. Despite going through an extensive consultation process, Abdou found herself in the middle of controversy after the book was published.
Prize-winning Italian film director Vittorio Taviani has died at the age of 88.
The Simpsons showrunner Al Jean is one of many responding to recent controversy over the South Asian character of Apu.
He has blisters on his feet and his own losses to carry, but every step he takes closer on a 1,150-kilometre journey, Rance Cardinal can feel those wounds healing. He's on his way from Sioux Lookout, Ont., to Humboldt, Sask., with a hope to play hockey.
There’s only one outcome for Alberta: Building the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, says Premier Rachel Notley
Vancouver Island man Rod Hurst auctioned off a 1928 arena seat from the old Boston Garden. The seat sold for $5,800 — to a person who lives just outside Humboldt.
One way authors and publishers are getting deeper insight and feedback about their work is by hiring sensitivity readers.
Jackie Robinson's daughter thinks black baseball players are more reluctant to speak publicly about racial issues than their NFL and NBA colleagues because they constitute a lower percentage of rosters.
Abusers threaten to compromise online accounts as a way of ensuring silence.
Information security expert Chad Loder, suggests employing what he called "active deception" — flooding these services with fake data to make it impossible for them to tell what data is relevant.
Destiny's Child reunited at Coachella in Indio, Calif. when Beyoncé brought out her former band mates during her headlining set on Saturday night.
One pipeline, two starkly different views — Kanahus Manuel and Stephen Buffalo are both passionate about protecting the future of First Nations communities.
One day, Akilah Richards' daughter was told by a white girl at school that she was scary because she's black. It reminded Richards of her own experiences growing up. And it led her to pursue alternative education for her kids.
A man from Flin Flon, Manitoba, was the winner of $1,009,870 after a 16-month Chase the Ace game in The Pas that drew so many people it had to be moved from the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 19 to the larger Roy H. Johnston Arena.
Former FBI director James Comey says he thinks it's possible the Russians have compromising information on U.S. President Donald Trump and that there is "some evidence of obstruction of justice" in the president's actions.
U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed several angry tweets aimed at former FBI Director on Sunday. Trump disputes claims in James Comey's upcoming memoir and said he is "the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!"
U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed a torrent of rage against former FBI Director James Comey on Sunday, calling him "slippery," insisting he never asked him for loyalty and labelling him "the WORST FBI Director in history, by far!"
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