In the fight against drug-resistant bacteria, researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton are enlisting an unexpected army: ants, bees and beetles.
An antique photo album showed up at Global Edmonton over a year ago. Our investigation has unearthed tantalizing clues, but the mystery of the book and its images remains unsolved.
The federal government announced it was extending the deadline for making charitable donations that can be claimed on tax returns, just days after Canada's premiers called for it.
The package includes $1.25 billion in presidential drawdown authority, which allows the military to pull existing stock from its shelves and gets weapons to the battlefield faster.
Service Canada has begun mailing out approximately 215,000 printed passports that were held during the month-long Canada Post strike.
More than a dozen men convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot plan to appeal their sentences, but her ex-husband, the mastermind behind her abuse, will not be one of them, his lawyer has confirmed.
The legislative changes were introduced by the former PC government last spring and are modelled after similar measures in Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.
Norovirus is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, responsible for 58 per cent of such infections acquired in the country each year, according to the CDC.
South Korean officials said Monday they will conduct safety inspections of all Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by the country's airlines.
The judge also charged three other people with manslaughter, including a businessman who was with Payne in Argentina and two managers of the hotel.
The court upheld the US$5 million award that a Manhattan jury granted to E. Jean Carroll last May for defamation and sexual abuse.
The Transportation Safety Board gave its approval for the plane to be moved. The runway is now back in operation at the Halifax airport, while the investigation continues.