General Motors will file for bankruptcy Monday and the U.S. government will take a 60 per cent ownership stake, a U.S. congressional official says.
Victims of terrorism will be able to sue perpetrators in Canadian courts, according to new legislation to be introduced by the Stephen Harper government.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will introduce legislation that will allow victims of terrorism to sue perpetrators in Canadian courts.
Helen Slichta, 71, was killed and two other women were injured on Saturday.
The 19-year-old army reservist and York University student went missing after a school formal on Friday, May 15.
Canada’s top political party leaders gathered in Toronto on Sunday to speak in a forum organized by the city’s Jewish community.
Parents in Ontario will soon be able to choose to have their children receive a meningococcal vaccine that protects against four strains of the dangerous bacteria.
A serious crash in west-end Toronto has landed two people in hospital after a car careened into an Anglican church early Sunday morning.
A group of Roma refugee claimants have made themselves at home at Pearson International Airport, waiting to meet with immigration officers who will decide their future in Ontario.
Most Canadians would not want to have dinner with Stephen Harper or Michael Ignatieff, and less than a third feel either of their political parties can manage the economy, according to a new Strategic Counsel poll.