French President Emmanuel Macron to visit Canada this summer
French President Emmanuel Macron is preparing to visit Canada in July, Radio-Canada has learned.
French President Emmanuel Macron is preparing to visit Canada in July, Radio-Canada has learned.
After her home in Gaza was destroyed, Fayza Al-Najjar and her family were taking shelter in a garage when they were displaced yet again. With nowhere else to go, Al-Najjar, who is a Canadian citizen, asked the Canadian embassy for help leaving Gaza and was grateful to get approved within 30 days.
Current or former iPhone 6 and 7 users in Canada can now submit a settlement claim for a class-action lawsuit that could pay up to $150 to eligible users of the affected devices. We take you through how to submit the claim. The class-action website says the settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing on the part of Apple.
The evidence heard in an Ottawa courtroom from a woman who claims she was sexually assaulted by Haydn Edmundson more than 30 years ago should be rejected and lead to an acquittal, the lawyer for the retired vice-admiral said Thursday during closing arguments.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew told a breakfast of faith leaders while the daily legislative prayer was stripped long ago of overtly Christian references, it still feels like a Christian prayer. It has references to God and uses archaic English, and ends with "Amen."
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has rejected an application to throw out a first-degree murder conviction for what the defence says were unreasonable delays in the trial process.
The former longtime interpreter for Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is being charged with federal bank fraud for crimes involving gambling debts and theft of millions of dollars from the Japanese sensation, federal authorities said Thursday.
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we learn what happened after a Toronto school 'daylighted' a buried creek through its schoolyard, take a look at a highrise in Halifax that set a new green energy record and visit a grocery store in Brandon, Man., that saves food and customers' money.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday he feels it's part of his job to question and call out what he referred to as "contradictions" in intelligence prepared for the federal government.
Willy's Chocolate Experience in Glasgow may have seemed like a nightmare for those who attended, but for one actor, it’s helping her live out her dream.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced a number of housing affordability measures Thursday that she said will help buyers get their first homes, and help current homeowners afford the homes they have.
As the world braces for an election that could return Donald Trump to the White House, the prime minister of France says he doesn't want his country's security, or the security of the European Union, to depend on voters in the United States.
A court in Vietnam on Thursday ordered the death penalty for a real estate tycoon found guilty in a financial fraud case totalling more than $12 billion US.
Canada's top court says it won't hear arguments about the release of prison and parole documents concerning serial killer Paul Bernardo.
Canada's federal government has used artificial intelligence in nearly 300 projects and initiatives, new research has found — including to help predict the outcome of tax cases, sort temporary visa applications and promote diversity in hiring.
A man accused of running over a Toronto police officer nearly three years ago recounted through tears the moment he thought his family was being ambushed by criminals during his trial on Thursday.
A study monitoring wildland firefighters' respiratory health is underway in B.C.
The two northern Ontario cities recently received $1.52 million and $600,000 respectively from the province for exceeding their housing start targets in 2023, but only because long-term care beds were included in the final count.
Alberta's premier loathes red tape. She also doesn't think it will be bureaucratically burdensome to start requiring its stamp of approval on any federal deals with municipalities or other entities.
Canada's health minister is promising "hundreds of thousands" of seniors will receive subsidized dental work next month under the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), despite low sign-up rates among the dentists who are expected to provide that care.
For new mom Abby Wilson, her daughter's crib represents her endless struggle navigating a career, child care and illness. Now the crib is ready for a new child, but Wilson doesn’t know if she can tackle it all again.
Six letters that a London, Ont., man received from Nova Scotia artist Maud Lewis after he began writing her in 1965 are up for auction, and his daughter says they're a testament to her late father's love of art and desire to help others in need.
It's been over 20 years since Bridget Jones insisted she was fat on the silver screen. Now, there's a fourth movie in the works with Renée Zellweger back in the title role. But as excitement builds around Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, many fans of the series want to know: will the fat-shaming finally stop?
Mounties and B.C.'s police watchdog are investigating after two people were found dead and a third was seriously injured by officers in a remote B.C. community on Tuesday.
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