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Boys are falling behind in the city's public schools, says the Toronto board's new Director of Education, who released Tuesday an aggressive plan to launch an all-boys academy next fall and introduce 300 boy-friendly classrooms across the boa...
Despite speculation that Health Canada masterminded last month’s controversial shipment of body bags to Manitoba’s Wasagamack First Nation, the body bags were ordered by the community’s nursing station in preparation for a possible second wave ...
Canada's "Prince of Pot," Marc Emery, is expected to surrender to authorities Monday and await extradition to the U.S. where he is expected to serve up to five years in prison for shipping marijuana seeds across the border.
Mr. Emery, 51 was indicted...
The last piece of the economic recovery puzzle is falling into place as Canada unexpectedly created jobs in August and the bleeding in the U.S. job market contiued to slow, figures showed Friday.
"There's no more positive sign of confidence than when...
Hurricane Bill, the first hurricane of the 2009 Atlantic season, gained strength quickly as it churned across open ocean on Monday in the direction of Bermuda, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
Two other tropical cyclones, Ana and Claudette,...
Prime Minister Stephen Harper defended the actions of Canadian soldiers and diplomats in Afghanistan on Tuesday and said his government would provide “all legally available information” to a House of Commons committee studying allegations that...
The string of nine firebomb attacks on cafes, bars and restaurants in Montreal in the last four weeks is an indication of the power vacuum that exists among Montreal’s organized crime factions following a wave of police crackdowns, according to an...
When police rounded up 18 terror suspects around Toronto in 2006, they found cash, detonators and videos that showed some of them yelling “God is Great” as they trained in the snow with guns
A report suggests Canadian companies make great targets for fraud. In their latest global economic crime survey, Canada was the fourth most fraudulent nation in the world -- behind Russia, South Africa and Kenya
Terror cell accused of arms dealing, depositing counterfeit money in a Canadian bank and selling a Canadian passport to support the Lebanese terrorist group