Injuries to children caused by falling or toppling televisions are on the rise, toddlers are most at risk, according to a new study. Continue reading
A popular dating app is telling a Los Angeles-based AIDS health care group to take down a billboard that links dating apps with sexual diseases. Continue reading
There was a lot of monkey business happening in a Sanford, Florida neighbourhood after an exotic pet monkey named Zeke escaped its cage. Continue reading
A typhoon struck mainland China on Tuesday after lashing Taiwan, where it killed two, injured hundreds and left hundreds of thousands without power or water. Continue reading
A former archbishop who retired amid allegations he put church interests ahead of clergy sexual abuse victims returned to the city over the weekend to help Pope Francis celebrate Mass, drawing criticism. Continue reading
A bald men’s club in Japan celebrates the full moon on Sunday with bald style tug-of-war competition Continue reading
Toronto’s fifth straight victory reduced the magic number for securing the division crown to three, pending the Yankees’ game against Boston. Continue reading
A police officer in Texas was caught on video giving a man down on his luck a $100 dollar bill so he could get home to his family. Continue reading
The federal Green party is still holding out hope for an English-language campaign debate aired by the major television broadcasters – and it says Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe should be there Continue reading
Watch the full broadcast of Global National with Dawna Friesen. Continue reading
Burgess had been battling cancer for a number of years and was best known for his portrayal of Jean Valjean in the Toronto production of “Les Miserables.” Continue reading
An NDP government would conduct a full review of the role of the Canadian military once elected. Continue reading
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau invoked Liberal governments of the past and his own father Monday as he tried to score points against his Conservative and NDP rivals in the Munk debate on foreign affairs. Continue reading
Erik Roner, an extreme sports and MTV star skydiving for the opening ceremony of a golf event in Northern California died when he struck a tree Monday, authorities said. Continue reading
The leaders of the three main political parties will be on the same stage tonight to debate foreign affairs. Continue reading
A 29-year-old man from King Township is facing 18 charges after four people, including three children, were killed as a result of a three vehicle collision north of Toronto late Sunday afternoon. Continue reading
Weather permitting stargazers will get a rare two for one treat tonight – a total lunar eclipse combined with a so called supermoon. Continue reading
A six-year-old Edmonton girl who lives with acute lymphoblastic leukemia had her wildest dream come true Monday, thanks to the Children’s Wish Foundation. Continue reading
Mars appears to have flowing rivulets of salty water, at least in the summer, scientists reported Monday in a finding that could have major implications for the possibility of life on the red planet. Continue reading
When Eric Strong’s five-year-old son asked for the “most awesome bed ever,” Strong took on the challenge. Continue reading
Injuries to children caused by falling or toppling televisions are on the rise, toddlers are most at risk, according to a new study. Continue reading
A popular dating app is telling a Los Angeles-based AIDS health care group to take down a billboard that links dating apps with sexual diseases. Continue reading
A typhoon struck mainland China on Tuesday after lashing Taiwan, where it killed two, injured hundreds and left hundreds of thousands without power or water. Continue reading
A former archbishop who retired amid allegations he put church interests ahead of clergy sexual abuse victims returned to the city over the weekend to help Pope Francis celebrate Mass, drawing criticism. Continue reading
Toronto’s fifth straight victory reduced the magic number for securing the division crown to three, pending the Yankees’ game against Boston. Continue reading
A police officer in Texas was caught on video giving a man down on his luck a $100 dollar bill so he could get home to his family. Continue reading
Watch the full broadcast of Global National with Dawna Friesen. Continue reading
Burgess had been battling cancer for a number of years and was best known for his portrayal of Jean Valjean in the Toronto production of “Les Miserables.” Continue reading
Paul Walker’s daughter sued Porsche for wrongful death Monday, claiming the sports car that her father was in when he was killed suffered from numerous design defects. Continue reading
The debate, the fourth of five during the extraordinarily long, 78-day election campaign, was also remarkable for the capacity crowd of more than 3,000 paying – and occasionally partisan – patrons at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall. Continue reading
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau invoked Liberal governments of the past and his own father Monday as he tried to score points against his Conservative and NDP rivals in the Munk debate on foreign affairs. Continue reading
Erik Roner, an extreme sports and MTV star skydiving for the opening ceremony of a golf event in Northern California died when he struck a tree Monday, authorities said. Continue reading
New Democrat Leader Tom Mulcair clashed with his Conservative counterpart Monday as he defended his view that Canada should withdraw from the military attacks on Islamic extremists in the Middle East. Continue reading
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper remained impervious Monday to passionate arguments from his political rivals that Canada must do more on the Syrian refugee crisis. Continue reading
The Taliban captured a strategic Afghan city Monday in a multi-pronged attack involving hundreds of fighters, the first time the insurgents have seized a major urban area since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. Continue reading
People smugglers who get rich off desperate migrants span the globe. In the French town of Teteghem, the smuggling kingpins are firmly in control, and growing nasty. Continue reading
An emu has been reunited with its owner and returned home safely to Vermont in the back of a Toyota Prius. Continue reading
Quinoa can be used to boost nutrients in salads, smoothies and soups. It’s also perfect for these warm, filling and healthy breakfast bowls. Continue reading
The newest player in Canada’s retail market sees a clear distinction between its offerings and the fast-fashion sold by its parent company, H&M. Continue reading
New research presents a “blueprint” for being able to successfully work from home. Continue reading
There was a lot of monkey business happening in a Sanford, Florida neighbourhood after an exotic pet monkey named Zeke escaped its cage. Continue reading
A bald men’s club in Japan celebrates the full moon on Sunday with bald style tug-of-war competition Continue reading
The federal Green party is still holding out hope for an English-language campaign debate aired by the major television broadcasters – and it says Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe should be there Continue reading
An NDP government would conduct a full review of the role of the Canadian military once elected. Continue reading
The leaders of the three main political parties will be on the same stage tonight to debate foreign affairs. Continue reading