- Who is Tim Bosma murder suspect Mark Smich? 6 hours ago
On the surface, two suspects charged in the murder of Tim Bosma seem to have few similarities. One is the heir of an aviation dynasty with a clean, although suspect, history. The other, a young man from … More »Who is Tim Bosma murder suspect Mark Smich?
- Saudi Arabia getting help with coronavirus investigation before hajj 4 hours ago
The World Health Organization plans to help Saudi Arabia dig deeper into deadly outbreaks of a new coronavirus to draw up advice ahead of the annual hajj pilgrimage, which attracts millions of Muslims … More »Saudi Arabia getting help with coronavirus investigation before hajj
- Canada ranks 3rd last when it comes to paid vacation days 2 hours 46 minutes ago
Canadians are among the developed world's hardest workers, so it's probably no surprise that a new study found we rank third-last when it comes to paid vacation days. CBC News reports the study found only … More »Canada ranks 3rd last when it comes to paid vacation days
- Royal Bank pledges not to outsource jobs for cash savings 5 hours ago
Royal Bank has promised it will never outsource a Canadian job to a foreign worker solely to save money. More »Royal Bank pledges not to outsource jobs for cash savings
- Syria opposition seeks to unify as momentum for talks builds 4 hours ago
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria's fractious opposition scrambled to agree a new leadership on Friday in a bid to present a coherent front at peace talks which the United States and Russia … More »Syria opposition seeks to unify as momentum for talks builds
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria's fractious opposition scrambled to agree a new leadership on Friday in a bid to present a coherent front at peace talks which the United States and Russia are convening to seek an end to more than two years of civil war. A major assault by President Bashar al-Assad's forces …
- Top court reinstates $4M award in plagiarizing-judge suit 7 hours ago
The Supreme Court of Canada has reinstated a $4-million award to a Vancouver mother whose son was born with severe brain damage in a medical lawsuit that was overturned because the judge plagiarized most … More »Top court reinstates $4M award in plagiarizing-judge suit
- Anti-Stephen Harper group raises enough money to air attack ad on Hockey Night in Canada 3 hours ago
It's a big success for a witty group of political activists. Last month, Yahoo! Canada News reported that the 'Sh#$ Harper Did' group had produced an anti-Harper attack ad and were crowdfunding to have … More »Anti-Stephen Harper group raises enough money to air attack ad on Hockey Night in Canada
MONTREAL - The spirits of Canadian politicians were soaring Friday with news that the country's only UN agency, the International Civil Aviation Organization, will not be flying the coop.










