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Air Canada Slapped With £58k Fine For Forcing Disabled Passenger To Drag Himself Off Plane
The incident took place in August last year.
Prince Harry Pays Tribute To Queen Elizabeth II At Vancouver Canucks Game
The Duke of Sussex followed in the late monarch's footsteps after she made the ceremonial puck drop at a Canucks vs. Sharks game 21 years ago.
Canadian Man Who Killed Family Of Four Was Out 'Hunting For Muslims To Kill'
The accused faces four first-degree murder charges and one count of attempted murder.
Shots Fired At Jewish School In Canada Amid Israel-Hamas War
This is the third such attack reported in the last few weeks in Canada.
Israel In Talks With EU To Displace Gaza Civilians To Egypt Amidst US Attempts To Fund It
Israel prepared a 10-page concept paper to systematically permanently displace Gaza civilians to Egypt's Sinai peninsula within a week after the Hamas attack on Israel which could harm Egypt-Israel relations.
Poland Seeks Extradition Of Nazi War Veteran Praised In Canadian Parliament
Poland's education minister, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said that he has "taken steps" to seek the extradition of Hunka.
Justin Trudeau accuses the Indian government of murder on Canadian soil, sparking a diplomatic crisis
There were hints of frosty relations at this month's G20, with the two premiers less than cordial, but Monday's bombshell has taken the crisis to a new level.
Passengers of Air Canada forced to sit in seats covered in vomit
Two women have received an apology from Air Canada after they were made to clean up their own vomit-stained chairs with wipes and sick bags.
Two twisting tornados simultaneously 'raked' through Ontario and Michigan
Reports confirm that two fast-moving tornados "raked" through the southwestern region of Ontario and a residential area of Michigan on Thursday night.
Screenshots of Titan sub's final communications go viral on social media
The ill-fated Titan submersible and its tragic end have left people wondering what transpired before it imploded with five people onboard.
Social media users slam OceanGate for listing job for 'submersible pilot'
OceanGate Expeditions has come under fire for posting a job for a submersible pilot on its website.
What do we know about the missing passengers on the Titan submersible?
It has been four days since the Titan submarine carrying five people went missing in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Canada unveils new passport design with more security features, nod to King Charles
Canada on Wednesday unveiled a new design for passports with advanced security features including a new series with reference to His Majesty King Charles III, as part of a regular upgrade.
Trudeau slams Facebook for threatening to block Canadian news
In February, Google announced it also tested restricting Canadians' access to news in preparation for the passing of the Online News Act.
Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers
Canada's government struck a deal with 120,000 federal workers on Monday, effectively ending the country's largest public-sector strike ever that had crippled services from passport renewals to immigration for almost two weeks.
Canadians flock to food banks as grocery prices soar
Although overall inflation has cooled to 4.3 percent in March, food inflation remains stubbornly high at around 10 percent year over year.
Biden, Trudeau reach deal to stop asylum seekers at unofficial crossings-sources
The United States and Canada reached a deal aimed at stopping asylum seekers from entering the shared land border via unofficial crossings, though some details still need to be ironed out when the two sides meet, a Canadian government source and a U.S.
Canada's energy jobs transition bill sparks discord in oil heartland
In Canada's western oil patch, controversy is raging over federal government legislation intended to help the fossil fuel labour force transition to a greener economy.
Toronto Police denies Meghan Markle's claims they did not protect her
The Duchess of Sussex claimed she did not receive protection from the photographers stalking her.
Son of murdered billionaire couple triples cash reward to help solve parents' murder
Jonathan Sherman, the son of a Canadian billionaire couple, has tripled the cash reward for information about his parents' killers.
Canada prepares to expand assisted death amid debate
Canada is preparing to expand its medically assisted death framework to become one of the broadest in the world, a change some want to delay due to concerns vulnerable people have easier access to death than to a life without suffering.
Canada unveils new Asia-Pacific strategy with eye on China
At the G20 summit, Chinese President Xi Jinping scolded Trudeau in an unusual public dressing-down, caught on video.
Intermittent fasting can have dangerous side effects: Study
A recent study by researchers in Canada has found that intermittent fasting (IF) could lead to eating disorders among adolescents and young adults.
World Cup: 'Corrupt' Belgium vs. Canada referee's previous suspension revealed
The Zambian referee has previously been suspended and accused of match-fixing.
Canada's Trudeau Under Pressure From Conservative Rival To Back New LNG
Canada's new Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is putting pressure on Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government to back new liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects as European countries reach out in a bid to plug energy shortfalls.
Canada Trade Surplus Drops In August To Lowest 2022 Level
Canada trade surplus drops in August to lowest 2022 level
King Charles III dedicated to 'bringing different cultures and people together' during his reign: report
During a recent royal visit, King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla reportedly met with Indigenous leaders to "hear their stories."
Canadian Manhunt For Suspect In Deadly Stabbings Stretches Into 4th Day
Canadian police searched into a fourth day on Wednesday for the remaining suspect in a stabbing spree in which 10 people were killed in and around an indigenous community, rattling a country unaccustomed to acts of mass violence.
Canada stabbing spree suspects on the loose after 10 killed, 15 wounded
Canadian police hunted for two suspects in a stabbing spree that killed 10 people and wounded at least 15 others mostly in a sparsely populated indigenous community early Sunday.
Canada's TD, CIBC Profits Beat Estimates; Loan Growth Offsets Higher Costs, Provisions
Toronto-Dominion Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce posted better-than-expected third-quarter profits on Thursday, with the former driven by lower provisions for credit losses (PCL) than anticipated, and the latter's due to better revenues than predicted.