Cybercriminals have stooped to using the new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker movie to trick fans into giving their credit card information.
The Epoch Times claims that “Media outlets have jumped on the hint Facebook has given, and reported EMG is guilty of activities it has had no part in.”
Uber co-founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick will no longer sit on the company’s board of directors.
At least 68 Canadian firefighters are giving up their Christmas holidays this year to help their Australian mates battle wildfires down under.
A Canadian-built space laser mapped out an asteroid for NASA on its
A Gatineau, Quebec, man has been convicted of heinous crimes including animal cruelty, the possession of child pornography and arson.
Don Cherry talked on his podcast, Grapevine 2.0, about how he misses hosting Coach’s Corner on Saturday nights and reminisced about his former co-workers.
“We are foreign prisoners in Shanghai Qingpu prison China. Forced to work against our will. Please help us and notify human rights organization.”
Canada’s national economy made a step backwards to the tune of 0.1 percent, as real gross domestic product shrank for the first time in eight months.
Tragedy struck as two pedestrians were killed by an alleged drunk driver in Scarborough yesterday night, only three days before Christmas.
It’s fair to say Canada had its share of winners and losers. So here is our year-end list of the five greatest losers of 2019.
The Hamilton chapter of eco-radical group Extinction Rebellion dumped cow manure outside Premier Doug Ford’s constituency office in Toronto on Sunday.
After being surveyed by The Canadian Press, Jody Wilson-Raybould was declared “Newsmaker of the Year” for 2019.
The six-week crash course in statecraft, public health, transport and banking was to prepare Saadi for his new SNC-Lavalin job as “Vice-President Maghreb”.
Andrew Scheer will stay on as leader until the delayed convetion is held on Nov. 14. It’s unclear what day the leadership vote will be held.