Despite Iran tensions, King Charles III will follow his mother’s lead in celebrating U.S.-U.K. bonds
The challenge for King Charles III when he embarks on next week’s state visit to the U.S. is, as always, to live up to his mother’s example.
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The challenge for King Charles III when he embarks on next week’s state visit to the U.S. is, as always, to live up to his mother’s example.
A federal judge has granted a last-minute reprieve for the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash, temporarily preventing his imminent deportation to India.
Toronto’s red streetcar is a noteworthy symbol of the city, right up there with raccoons and the CN Tower. It adds such an iconic presence to the urban landscape that it even inspired a restaurant.
Canadian travellers share their experiences with the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES), a sweeping modernization effort that replaces manual passport stamping with digital records tied to biometric identifiers like facial images and fingerprints.
A group of researchers at the University of Manitoba are studying ways to address the ever-growing problem of plastic waste.
'Buy now, pay later' apps offer shoppers a way to split purchases into smaller instalments, often with no upfront cost. But money experts warn the convenience can come with hidden risks if users aren’t careful.
A federal review report says members of the military and key spy agencies should be able to expose wrongdoing and file complaints through the government’s whistle-blowing regime.
The Ancienne Église Sainte-Marie in Church Point, N.S., has won the top prize in Canada’s Next Great Save, taking home $50,000 for restoration work.
The former U.S. diplomat for LGBTQ2S+ rights is urging Canada to boost its support for gender and sexual minorities abroad — and South Africa says Ottawa can help hold the line against the Trump administration’s efforts to erode human rights globally.
At least 50 homes and other critical buildings are now left without power in Bunibonibee Cree Nation (BCN) in northern Manitoba, after a wallop of winter weather blanketed much of the region.
Prince Harry on Friday insisted that he would “always be part of the royal family” despite a public rift, in an interview in Ukraine with a U.K. broadcaster.
The British Columbia Wildfire Service says five wildfires are burning out of control in the province Friday, including a blaze that has grown to 40 hectares in the Fraser Canyon region.
Joyce Hansen, 89, is one of two octogenarians training for a powerlifting meet in Saskatoon this weekend.
A couple from the United States has been accused of parental kidnapping after allegedly taking their 10-year-old to Cuba for a gender reassignment surgery without the mother’s knowledge, using a planned Canadian camping trip as a cover story.
The iconic Cape Enrage tourism site won’t be open for visitors to take in its views this season, after its board of directors says they were denied about $100,000 in provincial funding.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday brushed off remarks by Prince Harry asking the U.S. for more action to end the war in Ukraine, saying the royal does not speak for the United Kingdom.