Canada Canadian diplomat suffers headaches and hearing loss in Cuba after US accusations of 'acoustic attack'
Canada Quebec opens Olympic stadium to cope with surge in US asylum seekers With asylum seekers from America surging across Canada's borders Quebec has opened its Olympic stadium in Montreal to shelter them 03/08/2017
Canada CCTV captures moment of deadly gun attack at Toronto bar The 'brazen' shooting left one man dead. 02/08/2017
Canada What protocol is advised when meeting the Queen? Here are some rules anyone coming into contact with British royalty might like to follow. 20/07/2017
Canada Trump Hotel Toronto loses sign as rebranding gets underway The 'Trump' sign has been removed from the Trump International Hotel and Tower in the Canadian city of Toronto. 19/07/2017
Canada Tens of thousands of people evacuated as wildfires continue to sweep across British Columbia 39,000 people have been evacuated and military aircraft deployed as wildfires spread across British Columbia. 17/07/2017
Canada Charles and Camila giggle at throat-singing performance Charles and Camilla get a fit of the giggles at Inuit welcoming ceremony in Canada 05/07/2017
Canada Canada marks 150 year anniversary Celebrations take place across Canada to mark the country's birthday 02/07/2017
Canada Canada: Flooding state of emergency in Montreal The city of Montreal has declared a state of emergency, amid the worst flooding in decades in the Canadian province of Quebec. 08/05/2017
Canada Canada: flooding in Quebec forces hundreds to evacuate In Canada, flooding caused by torrential rain has forced hundreds of families to evacuate. 06/05/2017
Canada Canada orders recall of too-strong Bombay Sapphire gin Canadian liquor authorities are recalling bottles of Bombay Sapphire after it was revealed they contained nearly double the amount of alcohol. 04/05/2017
Canada Blasts cause shock but no injuries in Toronto Several explosions in downtown Toronto on Monday were caused by a systems malfunction. 02/05/2017
Canada French voters wait for hours to cast presidential ballot in Montreal In Canada many comments appeared on social media about the length of the queue and the time it took to vote in Montreal for the first round of the French presidential… 23/04/2017
Canada Arctic icebergs reach Canadian coast, disrupting sea lanes and fishing Unusually large icebergs have broken off the Arctic shelf and floated south, coming close to the Canadian shore, posing shipping and fishing hazards, but proving to be a big tourist draw. 20/04/2017
Canada Malala is granted honorary Canadian citizenship Human rights education activist Malala Yousafzia has received honorary Canadian citizenship from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Ottawa. 13/04/2017
Canada Battle of Vimy Ridge remembered A sunset ceremony has been held in northern France to launch commemorations for the centenary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. 09/04/2017
Canada Is this the oldest evidence of life on Earth? Canadian bacteria-like fossils called oldest evidence of life 01/03/2017
Canada Record numbers of refugees flee to Canada from the United States Fearing a worsening climate of xenophobia in the wake of a divisive presidential campaign, refugees in the United States are flocking to Canada in growing numbers. 16/02/2017
Business Series BlackBerry sues Nokia BlackBerry is suing Nokia in the United States accusing it of violating 11 technology patents. 16/02/2017
Canada Euroviews. View: Islamophobia is a threat to us all, Canada's silent majority must speak up 15/02/2017
Canada Ontario police officer busts moves in dance-off A police officer in Ontario, Canada, responded to a call concerning a ‘fight’ on February 6, but it actually turned out to be a local dance crew recording a video. 09/02/2017
No Comment Canada reintroduces bison to its oldest national park A herd of bison are relocated to Canada’s Banff National Park in an effort to reintroduce the animals into the area. 09/02/2017
Canada Canada: Swiss aeroplane makes unscheduled landing at tiny airport Swiss plane heading to Los Angeles forced to divert after one engine shuts down 02/02/2017
Canada Quebec mosque attack: Who is gunman Alexandre Bissonnette? The man charged with shooting six worshippers dead in a Quebec City mosque has been named as Alexandre Bissonnette. Who is Bissonnette? 31/01/2017
Canada Canadians hold vigils for Muslim victims of Quebec terror attack A French-Canadian student has appeared in court charged with murder. He is said to have developed far-right views. 31/01/2017