British police said Thursday that two people had been killed and three been injured in an attack outside a synagogue in the north of Manchester, England.
Health Canada is touting the uptake of its major public insurance program, but data shows that nearly half of the 5.2 million eligible patients haven't yet seen a dentist.
After months of Premier Danielle Smith vowing to find a company willing to develop a new oil export pipeline, the Alberta government itself is taking the plunge. The move is already drawing both ...
Pope Francis frequently drew the ire of conservative Catholics throughout his 12-year papacy. Leo, his American successor, raised eyebrows this week with comments that appeared to criticize the U.S.
U.S. President Donald Trump has pledged to treat any armed attack on Qatar as a threat to the United States' own security, according to a document published on Wednesday that says U.S. forces could ...
Israeli forces have intercepted around 40 boats carrying aid and foreign activists, including Swedish campaigner Greta Thunberg, to Gaza, leaving only one vessel still sailing toward the Palestinian ...
The Liberal government has unveiled its long-awaited, long-promised agency to co-ordinate and speed up the purchase and delivery of equipment to the Canadian military.
Ottawa will aggressively push competition between companies in a bid to ease the cost of living, Industry Minister Melanie Joly said on Wednesday as she opened the Competition Bureau's annual summit ...
Mount devoted his life to caring for others and alleviating suffering. In interviews, his family and colleagues remembered him as both deeply compassionate and as a fierce advocate for the humanity of ...
Several ads for men's tank tops remain on Amazon's Canadian website, despite an Ad Standards Council ruling that the phrase used to describe them — "wife beater" — is offensive, trivializes domestic ...
The RCMP is auctioning 16 Hanoverian horses and more than 70 doses of frozen semen to support its breeding program, which supplies the renowned Musical Ride.
The president of the Alberta Teachers' Association says its bargaining team asked the provincial government if it can fund class size recommendations issued in 2003 following the province's last major ...