Man convicted in London, Ont., attack on Muslim family to appeal: lawyer
A defence lawyer says Nathaniel Veltman, who was sentenced in February to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years, has filed an “inmate notice of appeal."
Crime
Apr 8
Stabbing at Sydney shopping centre leaves 6 dead, 8 injured
The stabbing at the shopping center, which was a hub of activity on a particularly warm fall afternoon, began around 3:10 p.m. on Saturday.
World
Apr 13
The West Block — Episode 29, Season 13
Gen, David Petraeus on the role of the United States and Canada in trying to quell global violence, and Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on the carbon price increase.
Canada
Mar 31
Experts share sleep tips on World Sleep Day
A sleep researcher and sleep health educator said 20 to 30 per cent of people aren't sleeping long enough or well enough. But, that can change with some helpful sleep tips.
Health
Mar 15
Canada expels Iran’s former deputy interior minister
Syed Salman Samani is the second Iranian official ordered deported under Canadian sanctions.
Canada
Mar 20
Russia carries out largest air strike of Ukraine war on energy facilities
Russia on Friday staged its largest air strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure of the war, leaving more than a million others without electricity, Kyiv said.
World
Mar 22
Wild ride for staff after turkey breaks into Quebec nursing home
A Quebec regional health authority says no residents were impacted after a wild turkey broke in to a long-term care centre south of Quebec City over the weekend.
Canada
Apr 15
The West Block Transcript – Episode 31, Season 13
The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson speaks to a former Israeli prime minister, a reporter with The Globe and Mail and the Asia Pacific Foundation.
Canada
Apr 14
Kikuchi, Guerrero help Jays edge Yankees 5-4
The Toronto Blue Jays will not tire of seeing their sleepy left-hander Yusei Kikuchi perform as he did against the New York Yankees on Tuesday.
Sports
Apr 16
Budget 2024: Here’s what Canadians want from Ottawa
Canadians are hoping the upcoming federal budget will offer them a break from the rising cost of living, according to new polling released Friday from Ipsos.
Money
Apr 5
Call of the Wilde: Detroit shades Montreal Canadiens in OT as Habs’ season nears end
The Canadiens and Red Wings played perhaps the most exciting game of the year. The Wings kept their playoff hopes alive with a 5-4 overtime win. Brian Wilde has more.
Sports
Apr 15
Buying a home feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners, poll shows
An overpriced housing markets and the inability to save for a down payment are contributing to the housing market feeling out of reach for a majority of non-owners, a report said.
Consumer
Apr 11
Staff, private event guests to be allowed back at Edmonton City Hall after shooting closure
The city said the next phases will include security protocols to welcome external meeting guests and support public access and public participation in council chambers.
Canada
Mar 8
Baltimore bridge collapse: Mayday call allowed officials to stem traffic before hit
A container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to snap in a few places and plunge into the river below.
U.S. News
Mar 26
Edmonton City Hall shooter’s actions were ‘politically motivated,’ RCMP say in laying terrorism charges
RCMP said terrorism charges were laid because the accused was 'politically motivated' and had a SKS rifle and three magazines, 150 round of ammo, and four Molotov cocktails.
Crime
Mar 5
The West Block Transcript – Episode 27, Season 13
The fight to lead Haiti is now in the streets. With the president stepping down, it’s feared one massive gang could soon be effectively running the country.
Politics
Mar 17
Former Canadian judge accused of killing wife pleads guilty to manslaughter
Quebec's Jacques Delisle is believed to be the first Canadian judge to ever stand trial for murder. He was convicted in 2012 of fatally shooting his wife Marie Nicole Rainville.
Crime
Mar 14
Ruling on Muslim family murder is first to recognize terror by white nationalism
Thursday's sentencing decision also 'marks the first time in Canadian history that a case involving white nationalism has met the threshold of terrorism.'
Canada
Feb 23
Alberta government’s COP28 delegation the largest, most expensive ever
Alberta’s recent delegation at the UN climate change conference COP28 was the largest in the province’s recent history at a cost of more than $160,000.
Canada
Mar 28
Veltman sentencing: Killer’s actions ‘constitute terrorist activity’, judge says
Nathaniel Veltman, found guilty of deliberately ramming his truck in the Afzaals, a Muslim family out for a walk in 2021, committed an act of terrorism, a justice concluded.
Crime
Feb 22