TORONTO (AP) — Canada's central bank on Thursday named its new governor to replace outgoing regulator Mark Carney, who is leaving to head the Bank
TORONTO (AP) — Canada is reviewing the country's deportation policies following revelations that a court decided nine years ago against deporting a
TORONTO (AP) — One of two men accused of plotting to derail a train in Canada was born to Palestinian parents who spent much of their lives trying
TORONTO (AP) — On May 17, 2006, in a firefight with Afghan Taliban insurgents, Canadian forces lost an artillery officer hit by shrapnel from a
TORONTO (AP) — A Canadian aboriginal chief who galvanized a national protest movement over treaty rights ended a six-week hunger strike Thursday, b
TORONTO (AP) — The creators of a video purporting to show an eagle swooping down and snatching a toddler from a Montreal park admitted Thursday
TORONTO (AP) — A female witness can wear a religious veil that covers her face while testifying in court in certain circumstances, the Supreme
TORONTO (AP) — A subsidiary of China's state-owned PetroChina and Canada's Encana Corp.
TORONTO (AP) — Canada added a surprisingly strong 59,300 jobs in November, dropping the country's unemployment rate by 0.2 points to 7.2 percent —
TORONTO (AP) — An attempt by Ecuadorian villagers to have a Canadian court enforce a $19 billion judgment awarded in their country against
TORONTO (AP) — Shares of Research in Motion Ltd.
TORONTO (AP) — A Toronto man has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder and attempted murder in connection with one of the worst
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian broadcasting and advertising company Astral Media Inc. said Friday that it is still talking with BCE Inc.
TORONTO (AP) — Canada's military is investigating the circumstances surrounding a video played during a formal dinner that featured an
TORONTO (AP) — Hundreds of people paid their last respects to Canada's first black member of Parliament on Friday, rising to their feet as a jazzy
TORONTO (AP) — Canada has blocked the Malaysian state-owned oil firm Petronas' US$5.2 billion (CA$5.17 billion) bid for gas producer Progress
TORONTO (AP) — Canada was in uproar Friday over a 15-year-old schoolgirl who was found dead, an apparent suicide, five weeks after she uploaded a v
TORONTO (AP) — A spokeswoman for U.S.
TORONTO (AP) — The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that people with low levels of HIV who use condoms during sex do not need to disclose
TORONTO (AP) — Canada's economy turned in one of the strongest job creation months of the year in September, adding an eye-popping 52,100 new jobs,
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian auto workers at Chrysler ratified a new contract with the automaker, the auto union said Sunday.
TORONTO (AP) — A Canadian man who returned home after spending 10 years at the U.S.
TORONTO (AP) — One current and one former Canadian police officer have been charged in a scheme to smuggle US$203,000 (CA$200,000) worth of cheese
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency said Friday that it has temporarily shut a meatpacking plant linked to contaminated beef
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has temporarily shut a meatpacking plant linked to contaminated beef products that have been
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian Competition Bureau said Friday it is suing the country's three biggest wireless carriers and an industry association
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian Auto Workers union has proposed wage cuts for new employees at Detroit's three big automakers in the hopes of averting
TORONTO (AP) — Canada has begun revoking citizenship from 3,100 people that the government said obtained it fraudulently, the country's
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian economy added 34,300 new jobs in August, topping expectations of only modest gains and reversing the previous month's s
TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian economy added 34,300 new jobs in August, topping expectations of only modest gains and reversing the previous month's s
TORONTO (AP) — Canada has ordered the deportation of a female soldier who fled the U.S.
TORONTO (AP) — A privacy breach involving as many as 2.4 million voters after memory sticks containing their personal information vanished from an
TORONTO (AP) — The vice president of an Iranian-Canadian advocacy group said Thursday that a Canadian bank has been closing a number of accounts








