Tamara Jansen of the Conservative Party of Canada has won a federal byelection in the riding of Cloverdale—Langley City on Monday, CBC News projects.
The federal government is paying tribute to Canadian hero Terry Fox by featuring him on the next $5 bank note, officials revealed Monday.
A woman was taken into custody after a possible case of child abuse was reported on a flight bound to Edmonton.
A B.C. man convicted of the «intentional and ruthless killing of a bystander» while acting as an enforcer in the drug trade has been sentenced for a second time in the slaying.
The federal government is paying tribute to one of Canada's greatest heroes by adding Terry Fox to the next $5 bill.
The New Brunswick RCMP says two people have died and four others are injured following a multi-vehicle crash in Moncton Sunday night.
The village of Lions Bay has declared a local state of emergency as the search continues for a missing person, after a house was swept away in a landslide on Saturday.
Toronto police say there were 60 tow-truck related shootings in the city in 2024, accounting for nearly 15 per cent of all shooting incidents over the past year.
The Ottawa Police Service have charged a 73-year-old man in connection with an unsolved homicide in Ottawa nearly three decades ago.
The accused in a triple homicide trial south of Montreal has been found guilty.
A second person is facing charges in connection to a boat crash that killed three people on Bobs Lake in eastern Ontario over the Victoria Day Long Weekend.
More than 250 people poured into a funeral home on Sunday to honour the life of slain security guard, 20-year-old Harshandeep Singh.
Leading up to the adoption of Quebec’s secularism law in 2019, Premier François Legault said the proposed legislation was “moderate.” Now, he says it doesn’t go far enough.
Canada Post says operations will resume on Tuesday, Dec. 17 after the Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered a return to work.
Canada's premiers are meeting in Toronto today, and cross-border trade is topping the agenda, on the heels of a tariff threat from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump.
Canadians planning to travel abroad over the holidays should take precautionary steps to ensure they’re not unintentionally putting themselves in harm’s way.
In part one of a three-part investigation, W5 correspondent Jon Woodward reveals how a convicted con artist bilked dozens of people in a landlord scam.
All 13 of Canada’s premiers are meeting in Toronto today to discuss top issues for their provinces and territories, including health care, energy security and Donald Trump’s threat to impose a punishing 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods.
The federal government unveils its long-awaited fall economic statement today — putting to rest weeks of speculation about a higher-than-projected deficit and the potential failure of other fiscal «anchors» Ottawa claimed would keep its budget on track.
Canadians could see some relief as they fill their carts this holiday season. Turkey prices appear to be easing, and after years of food inflation, the cost of many staple ingredients has stabilized. Still, years of rising costs mean that many dishes cost more than they once did.
Lisa Stroud went without many teeth — and as a result, acting gigs — for seven months after being attacked in March outside The Well, Hamilton's only bar marketed to the local 2SLGBTQ+ community.
An Ottawa man says Air Canada was ‘misleading’ when it sold his family tickets that included one bag each, only to be charged for baggage again upon check-in. An aviation analyst says Air Canada is breaking the rules, but Go Public has found the airline faces no penalties.
Quebec recently updated its list of approved surgeries and, despite endorsement from the Quebec Orthopedic Association, limb lengthening was not included.
Thousands are expected to gather at an arena today in Colwood, B.C., to celebrate the life of former British Columbia premier John Horgan.
The residents of one home impacted by a landslide near Lions Bay, B.C., on Saturday are unaccounted for, according to authorities.
Ottawa police are investigating after a body was discovered near the Rideau River on Sunday afternoon.
British Columbia business owner Joe Chaput will spend $5,500 a month on security guards during the holiday season and plans on upgrading his store's video camera system for around $5,000 more.
The ripple effect of the wildfire that devastated the town of Jasper last summer could continue to reverberate through Alberta's tourism sector in 2025, industry insiders say.