TORONTO — A Toronto jury has reached a verdict in the trial of a police officer charged with shooting a teen on an empty streetcar.
OTTAWA — They escaped a civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people and displaced millions more, leaving behind homes that have been bombed to pieces, their livelihoods and future hopes in tatters.
The prospect of a terrorist cyberattack on an airplane struck federal intelligence analysts as more pie-in-the-sky than a real possibility, newly released documents show.
Offbeat celebrity interviewer Nardwuar the Human Serviette is recovering from a stroke in Vancouver. The humorous TV personality and musician, whose real name is John Ruskin, has the news posted on his Twitter account.
Investigators had released surveillance photos of two men in hopes of identifying the culprits.
EDMONTON — Tougher penalties for distracted driving in Alberta are going to include demerits come Jan. 1.
British Columbians can expect financial benefits in the coming year thanks to the strongest performing economy in Canada, Premier Christy Clark said Wednesday.