Canadians in several cities join 'Tesla Takedown' protests against Musk, Trump
Canadians in several cities have joined a series of “Tesla Takedown” protests happening across the United States and parts of Europe.
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Canadians in several cities have joined a series of “Tesla Takedown” protests happening across the United States and parts of Europe.
A woman from Markham says she’s considering taking legal action after allegedly finding a cockroach in her Tim Hortons iced coffee and not getting the response she expected from the restaurant.
Mark Carney is set to depart for his first foreign trip today, visiting France and the U.K., with an additional stop in Iqaluit, Nvt.
Mavis 'Connie' McArdle, the woman who survived a pioneering liver transplant involving a pig’s organ in 1994, has died at 86 years old.
There are only about 2,000 Rangers, who must cover a vast territory – some 40 per cent of Canada’s land mass.
Move over, Captain America. Canada’s own superhero is enjoying a resurgence in interest, fueled by the trade war and the surge in patriotism.
The Town of Fox Creek is planning to fight wildfires before they begin – using mushrooms.
Mississauga is removing all American flags from several public locations “at the request of many,” Mayor Carolyn Parrish says.
Canadian officials and Muslim leaders are marking International Day to Combat Islamophobia today, calling for Canadians to push back against hate directed at the country’s Muslim communities and stand up for their rights.
After placing a framed photo of U.S. President Donald Trump on a table, Matthew Burke steps back and takes a mighty swing with a baseball bat. Glass shatters as the frame explodes. The obliterated image vanishes.
Decades-long customers of Canada’s oldest retail chain, Hudson’s Bay, are expressing their disappointment over unused reward points tied up in the company’s paused loyalty program after it filed for creditor protection a week ago.
This is the fourth part of a multi-part series by CTV W5, embedded in the Canadian military’s Operation Nanook, as international interest by adversaries in Canada’s Arctic ramps up.
Warnings of delays on the arrivals and departures board at Via Rail’s Montreal Central Station are now happening at historic levels.
As Canada vows to knock down internal trade barriers, unions representing workers at two large breweries in Newfoundland say easy beer sales between provinces would put local jobs at risk.
This is the third part of a multi-part series by CTV W5, embedded in the Canadian military’s Operation Nanook, as international interest by adversaries in Canada’s Arctic ramps up.