An internal audit found widespread problems with security clearances at Canada’s airports and marines, potentially putting Canadians, and sensitive government information and networks at risk. Continue reading
Turkish Airlines says a Basel, Switzerland-bound flight is returning to Istanbul after a note saying there was a bomb on board was found in a toilet. Continue reading
A truck dangling off the side of an overpass in Boston for about two hours Thursday backed up traffic and commuter trains. Continue reading
China is building an airstrip on an artificially created island in a disputed section of the South China Sea, according to independent analysts, a move the U.S. has warned could raise tensions in the area. Continue reading
Realtor group Re/Max says home prices soared in Toronto and Vancouver in the first quarter with some of the effects spilling over into nearby regions. Continue reading
The gyrocopter that landed on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol “apparently literally flew in under the radar,” Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Thursday. Continue reading
Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Joachim Gauck and hundreds of dignitaries and relatives of 150 people killed in last month’s crash of a Germanwings jet packed Cologne’s landmark cathedral Friday to pay tribute. Continue reading
A recording has been released of the 911 call made by a baggage handler who took a nap in a plane’s cargo hold and woke up in the air. Continue reading
Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujirir would like to respond to comments made by Washington Wizards forward Paul Pierce but doesn’t think he has the money to. Continue reading
The Winnipeg Jets lost in their first playoff game against the Anaheim Ducks in California at the Honda Center Thursday night. Continue reading
Watch the Global National with Dawna Friesen for Thursday, April 16. Continue reading
Pat Roberts, the 78-year-old, fourth-term, Republican senator from Kansas has something in common with pre-teens everywhere: he is apparently a big fan of Frozen. Continue reading
The governor of North Carolina took a very public and very literal tumble at an event Thursday. Continue reading
Five people are in hospital after two related shooting incidents in Toronto Thursday evening, and the SIU is investigating. Continue reading
Whistleblower site WikiLeaks has put hundreds of thousands of emails and documents from last year’s Sony hack into a searchable online archive. Continue reading
A model who caused a stir online showing off her washboard abs while nearly nine months pregnant has given birth to a healthy, eight-pound baby. Continue reading
An Australian woman’s passionate outburst has gone viral after she was filmed coming to the defence of a Muslim couple being harassed on a Sydney train. Continue reading
Emma and Aaron were due to welcome their baby into the world on April 4, but he died one day before his due date. Continue reading
It’s dubbed the street version of bath salts, concocted in labs overseas and shipped abroad. Here’s what you need to know about flakka, the latest designer drug gaining attention. Continue reading
A recording has been released of the 911 call made by a baggage handler who took a nap in a plane’s cargo hold and woke up in the air. Continue reading
An internal audit found widespread problems with security clearances at Canada’s airports and marines, potentially putting Canadians, and sensitive government information and networks at risk. Continue reading
Turkish Airlines says a Basel, Switzerland-bound flight is returning to Istanbul after a note saying there was a bomb on board was found in a toilet. Continue reading
China is building an airstrip on an artificially created island in a disputed section of the South China Sea, according to independent analysts, a move the U.S. has warned could raise tensions in the area. Continue reading
Realtor group Re/Max says home prices soared in Toronto and Vancouver in the first quarter with some of the effects spilling over into nearby regions. Continue reading
Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Joachim Gauck and hundreds of dignitaries and relatives of 150 people killed in last month’s crash of a Germanwings jet packed Cologne’s landmark cathedral Friday to pay tribute. Continue reading
A funeral will be held in Montreal’s Mary Queen of the World Cathedral today for Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte, who died April 8 after a lengthy illness at the age of 78. Continue reading
A recording has been released of the 911 call made by a baggage handler who took a nap in a plane’s cargo hold and woke up in the air. Continue reading
The suit alleges the defendants used the program to track, collect and sell the sensitive account and Internet browsing information of their customers to advertisers. Continue reading
The Winnipeg Jets lost in their first playoff game against the Anaheim Ducks in California at the Honda Center Thursday night. Continue reading
Watch the Global National with Dawna Friesen for Thursday, April 16. Continue reading
Hundreds of protesters gathered at Vancouver International Airport, the Ross Street Temple in Vancouver and the Laxmi Narayan Hindu temple in Surrey ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit. Continue reading
The governor of North Carolina took a very public and very literal tumble at an event Thursday. Continue reading
Five people are in hospital after two related shooting incidents in Toronto Thursday evening, and the SIU is investigating. Continue reading
The bulk of the money will go to a four-year extension of Canada’s involvement in the Global Partnership for Education, which includes governments and NGOs. Continue reading
The regime included biking, gentle stretches and some resistance training, Croskery said. Continue reading
Starting Monday, April 20, Global News wants to help sign up 48,000 people across Canada to become organ donors. Continue reading
After being groped on public transit and sexually harassed on the street, Laura Bates decided to start a project three years ago today called ‘Everyday Sexism.’ Continue reading
The Minnesota Vikings running back, who missed most of last season while facing child abuse charges, has been cleared to return to the NFL. Continue reading
A study lead by Western University researchers has concluded that new building codes adopted in Moore, Oklahoma — the site of two deadly tornadoes in 2013 — should be more widely adopted, even here in Canada. Continue reading
A former instructor at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, who was also a photographer, has been fired after allegations he took nude photos of dancers 25 years ago. Continue reading
A truck dangling off the side of an overpass in Boston for about two hours Thursday backed up traffic and commuter trains. Continue reading
An Australian woman’s passionate outburst has gone viral after she was filmed coming to the defence of a Muslim couple being harassed on a Sydney train. Continue reading
The gyrocopter that landed on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol “apparently literally flew in under the radar,” Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Thursday. Continue reading
Toronto Raptors general manager Masai Ujirir would like to respond to comments made by Washington Wizards forward Paul Pierce but doesn’t think he has the money to. Continue reading
Pat Roberts, the 78-year-old, fourth-term, Republican senator from Kansas has something in common with pre-teens everywhere: he is apparently a big fan of Frozen. Continue reading