After Keerthy Vinukonda came to Canada from India, she commuted 20 hours a week to jobs that would get her work experience to allow her to become a permanent resident.
Montreal police have arrested Raymond Poulet, a man who allegedly assisted billionaire Robert Miller by organizing a network to sexually exploit young women and girls. He faces 10 charges, including sexual assault, sexual touching and compelling someone into prostitution.
Canada is losing one of its best young players — a year from his likely pick as No.1 in the 2026 NHL draft — to the U.S. And the teenager's choice has sent hockey watchers, fans, analysts and officials reeling.
Residents were already on edge after OPP asked them to keep children indoors when a girl was found with serious injuries. Now they're grappling with the news a 17-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder and sexual assault.
The family of Gerald Straightnose, who died in Saskatchewan RCMP custody in June, and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations are demanding answers and changes to how Indigenous people are held by police following the in-custody death.
A number of shots were fired at Kap's Cafe early Thursday morning while staff were inside. Police say no one was injured.
English First Nation River has started to airlift some residents from Patuanak, Sask., to safety after a fire knocked out the only road into the community.
Alberta's education minister says sexually explicit content must be gone from school library shelves as of Oct. 1, but says the announcement is not about book banning.
Education minister says the province's new standards aren't about banning books but ensuring kids aren't exposed to the wrong material for their age.
Hydro-Québec says it's suspending geotechnical work at Gull Island after several members of Labrador's Innu community blocked the area in protest.
In June, a judge authorized a class-action lawsuit against Tim Hortons after the company mistakenly told thousands of customers — including Ottawa's Michel Leveillee — that they'd won a boat and a trailer. But Leveillee is frustrated that the lawsuit only covers Quebec residents.
Sonu De'cruze worries a ban would force breeders and owners «underground,» and that these exotic cats won't receive proper care because owners will be afraid to take them to the vet.
A 32-year-old Surrey, B.C., man has been arrested and charged in connection with a cyber scam that prompted half a million dollars in city funds to be sent to a fake vendor, police say.
A Prince Albert landlord is recovering in hospital after a shooting his family believes stemmed from a contentious eviction.
A 17-year-old has been charged with attempted murder and sexual assault after an attack on a young girl in Quadeville, Ont., that provincial police initially said was likely caused by an animal.
Boycotts often wane over time as people lose interest and return to old habits. But many Canadians’ resolve to boycott the U.S., and focus on Canadian products has remained strong, thanks to Trump's prolonged trade war.