Tornadoes kill at least 2 including 1 child in Oklahoma
Dozens of reported tornadoes have wreaked havoc in the United States since Friday, with flood watches and warnings in effect Sunday.
U.S. News
Apr 28
The House votes for possible TikTok ban in the US. Will it really go away?
The modified measure, passed by a 360-58 vote, now goes to the Senate after negotiations that produced a compromise.
Politics
Apr 20
Manitoba premier and delegation head to U.S. on trade mission
'Manitoba has a wealth of natural and agricultural resources along with clean energy solutions that makes us a valuable asset to our American trade partners.'
Canada
Apr 15
Raw milk sales are spiking in the U.S. despite bird flu warnings
Amid a bird flu outbreak in the United States an unexpected trend emerges: sales of the unpasteurized products seem to be on the rise.
Health
May 17
American believed to be serial killer behind deaths of 4 young Calgarians: RCMP
A man from the United States is believed to be the person responsible for the decades-old deaths of four Calgary females, according to police.
Crime
May 17
U.S. inflation eased for the first time this year. How might the Fed react?
Inflation levels are starting to cool in the United States again, with underlying price measures hitting their lowest levels in three years.
U.S. News
May 15
ASIRT may probe Edmonton, Calgary police response to university protest removals: Smith
The Edmonton encampment was one of several recent protests on academic campuses in Canada and the United States in response to Israel's offensive in Gaza.
Canada
May 13
Can Canada fight wildfires at night? What to know
While nighttime firefighting operations have been common in both Australia and the United States, Canadian provinces are now looking to expand their own capacity.
Canada
May 20
Families of 4 Calgary victims of suspected American serial killer release statements
The families of the four Calgary victims of a serial killer from the United States have released statements honouring their loved ones while thanking investigators.
Crime
May 17
Major tech company expands operations to Simcoe County
A major IT infrastructure company has opened its first security operations centre in Canada and the United States in the city of Barrie, Ont.
Tech
May 10
Peterborough police, Homeland Security probe leads to child pornography arrest
The Peterborough Police Service says its six-month investigation involved the service's internet child exploitation unit and the United States Department of Homeland Security.
Crime
May 8
Pro-Palestinian encampment set up at Dalhousie University in Halifax
Pro-Palestinian encampments have been set up at a number of universities across the United States and Canada over the past several weeks, in some cases resulting in arrests.
Canada
May 13
Manitoba court dismisses Peter Nygard’s appeal of extradition order
The Manitoba Court of Appeal has dismissed Peter Nygard’s application for a judicial review of an order to extradite the former fashion mogul to the United States.
Crime
May 6
Ukraine has retaken half of territory lost at start of war: NATO
NATO’s top soldier said Ukraine’s flag 'will be hoisted in front of (NATO’s) headquarters' one day. The United States' top soldier said allies are rushing to get arms to Kyiv.
U.S. News
May 16
Trudeau tight-lipped on potential U.S. TikTok ban as key bill passes
The United States Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would force TikTok’s China-based parent company to sell the social media platform under the threat of a ban.
Canada
Apr 24
Suspect wanted for 2 murders at Ontario nightclub arrested in United States
U.S. police arrested Kensworth Alton Francis, 29, of Mississauga, Ont., in Connecticut. He was wanted for two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
Crime
Mar 28
International artists’ visa fees to tour the U.S. rise by 250%. What it means
On April 1, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services instituted a 250 per cent visa fee increase for global musicians hoping to tour in the U.S.
U.S. News
Apr 16
U.S. limits ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water. What about Canada?
Canada should swiftly adopt enforceable limits on 'forever chemicals' found in drinking water, experts say, as the United States imposed strict new regulations.
Health
Apr 12
Father of killed Canadian aid worker urges Blinken for a tougher U.S. stance on Israel in Gaza
“If the United States threatened to suspend aid to Israel, maybe my son would be alive today,” John Flickinger said in describing his conversation with Antony Blinken.
World
Apr 7
China ‘likely’ to try to interfere in U.S. elections: Microsoft
A report from Microsoft says Chinese influence and cyber actors are more active and will 'likely' move towards interfering in upcoming elections in the United States and India.
Canada
Apr 5