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Investigators begin to sift through the meltdown's rubble. Shaken world leaders question the very foundations of modern capitalism while asking: could it all happen again?
Hamilton Police are warning that the drugs stolen from Queenston Road pharmacy on Tuesday can be fatal if taken in excessive amounts.
In Iceland, protestors force a government to fall. In Canada, ripped off autoworkers occupy their plant. And in France, furious union members kidnap their bosses.
A Windsor homeless shelter is asking for the community's help in finding five laptops stolen from the building last week.
A ban would impose the same restrictions on electronic cigarettes as their traditional counterparts.
Premier-designate Brian Gallant is continuing to underscore his top priority in government will be to create new jobs.
Ticket sales have started well and organizers of the 2015 Women's World Cup of soccer have plenty of good stories to tell. But thanks to the ongoing controversy of playing the Canadian tournament on artificial turf, not many of those storylines have got through yet.
British fighter jets land in Cyprus after carrying out their first airstrikes in Iraq
It was a frightening weekend for Garry Lynch and his family when his 91-year-old mother, Catherine, was forced to wait more than three hours for a Montreal ambulance, after having fallen and been stuck in a bathtub for 13 hours.
A 61-year-old man is accused of robbing three Toronto banks over a three-month period.
B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay has elected to forgo surgery and will continue to rehabilitate his right throwing shoulder as he aims for a late-season return to the lineup.
Manitoba's opposition is calling on the government to make public a report investigating how to implement the remaining recommendations from the Phoenix Sinclair Inquiry.
A Saskatoon man was fined $6,500 for firearms-related charges after being fined $5,600 earlier this year for hunting-related charges
Watch this collection of images from the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong as protesters perform Do You Hear the People Sing? from the musical Les Misérables.
Multi-million dollar donation made to UBC to be put towards research in the disease.
A Nova Scotia youth court judge has delivered a strong rebuke to the Department of Community Services for the way it dealt with a troubled girl in its care.
Winnipeg mayoral candidate Brian Bowman wants the city to find cost savings yet improve or maintain services at the same time.
Although some gloomy predictions have been made about the coming winter in Saskatchewan, Environment Canada's senior climatologist has a decidedly sunny outlook.
Search and recovery efforts on Mount Ontake for at least two dozen victims of Japan's worst volcanic eruption in decades continue to be delayed due to worries about rising volcanic activity.
A Calgary man has been charged with fraud after buying vehicles at auction with high kilometres, then rolling back the odometer.
The National Capital Commission is turning to the private sector for ways to redevelop the next phase of Lebreton Flats but it says this time it wants an anchor tenant such as a national institution on the site.
Campers facing eviction from Vancouver's Oppenheimer Park have been given until Monday to prepare their legal opposition.
A series of panel discussions ahead of the Oct. 27 municipal election aimes to inject some optimism into the discussion about Toronto's politics and the city's future.
A late September snowfall has wreaked havoc on Whitehorse roads, where drivers weren't prepared for several centimetres of snow this early in the year.
The P.E.I. government is increasing the minimum wage to $10.35 this week. Is that enough to keep up with inflation?
An arbitration board has awarded faculty at the University of New Brunswick a pay increase of 12.5 per cent over three years.
Two bronze plaques, one that commemorates Olympic rower Colleen Miller, have been stolen from the Village of Dunnottar.
The province is doing everything it can to help people affected by last year’s flood on the Stoney Nakoda First Nation, says David Doward, Alberta’s associate minister of aboriginal relations.
Pomeranian's drug habit was so bad SPCA officers raided owner's apartment.
Chief of Defence Staff Tom Lawson, Canada's top soldier, wouldn't discuss what advice he gave cabinet Tuesday about what the country can do to help fight ISIS.
Get to know the people running to replace Marianne Matichuk and what their priorities and policies would be as mayor.
Orange Shirt Day is taking place in Thunder Bay and communities across the country today.
A late September snowfall has wreaked havoc on Whitehorse roads, where drivers weren't prepared for several centimetres of snow this early in the year.
McMaster University staged a terrifying scenario on Tuesday, involving an accident at its Nuclear Research Building that critically injured a lab worker and potentially exposed others to dangerous nuclear material.
Baby onesies at a Target store that label little boys as future superheroes and little girls as their dating partners has sparked online outrage after two University of Waterloo professors called attention to their message.
Emily Lau is a veteran of the political tug-of-war with Beijing and a key supporter of the Occupy movement
Two men have been arrested after climbing a construction crane in downtown Halifax and one of them is accused of assaulting a police officer who was trying to get him to safety.
A veteran RCMP officer in Manitoba was arrested on the weekend in connection to the sexual assault of a nine-year-old child.
We have reason to be concerned about how we respond to at risk children, here in Nova Scotia. Unlike eight other Canadian provinces, Nova Scotia does not have a child advocacy office. Dr, Kristin McLeod, will discuss the impact of neglect and abuse.