Canada PM approves controversial oil pipeline expansion Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has approved a controversial expansion of a pipeline to move crude oil to the Pacific coast for shipping overseas. World • 18 Jun 19
China arrests two Canadians for stealing state secrets China has said two Canadians who have been detained since December have been formally arrested for crimes linked to taking state secrets. Asia • 16 May 19
'News flash morons' - Fugitive held after Facebook slip A fugitive on Canada's most-wanted list ended up leading police to his doorstep after announcing where he was living in a defiant Facebook message to ... News Lens • 15 May 19
New documents keep pressure on Trudeau over controversy A political meddling scandal threatening Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's re-election bid was given fresh impetus yesterday, with the release of messages and a secret ... World • 30 Mar 19
Blow to Trudeau as second minister quits over scandal In a serious blow to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Jane Philpott resigned in a deepening crisis over the handling of a corruption trial. World • 05 Mar 19
Canada launches US extradition of top Huawei executive Canada has begun the extradition of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou to the United States - the latest move in a case that has roiled relations ... World • 02 Mar 19
Seven children from same family die in Canada fire Seven children from a family said to be Syrian refugees died in a fire that swept through their house in the Canadian city of Halifax, ... World • 19 Feb 19
Backyard artist unveils Snowna Lisa in Toronto Toronto resident Robert Greenfield sees snow as a blank canvas, and used a fresh fall earlier this month to make his own take on a ... News Lens • 19 Feb 19
'No way US can crush us,' says Huawei founder The founder of Chinese telecom giant Huawei has hit back at US efforts to blacklist the company, saying defiantly that the world cannot do without ... Business • 19 Feb 19
Judge pauses lawsuit against cryptocurrency company A cryptocurrency platform in Canada that lost access to millions of dollars when its founder died with sole knowledge of company passwords has been granted ... Business • 06 Feb 19
Cold-hearted thieves steal defrosting cars in Canada With frosty conditions returning, it might be tempting to leave your car running for a few minutes in the morning while you nip back inside ... News Lens • 18 Jan 19
China, Canada diplomatic row deepens over death penalty A diplomatic spat between China and Canada has intensified as Canada warned its citizens of the risk of "arbitrary enforcement" of laws in China after ... World • 15 Jan 19
Saudi teen asylum seeker arrives in Canada A young Saudi woman who caused an international sensation as she sought asylum abroad arrived in Toronto today where she was welcomed with open arms. World • 12 Jan 19
Canada takes in Saudi woman seeking asylum Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada was taking in an 18-year-old Saudi seeking asylum who fled her family and harnessed the power of Twitter ... World • 11 Jan 19
Dancing on air: Toronto ramp agent's routine takes off A ground crew member at Toronto's Pearson Airport put on a Christmas dance show last weekend, to the delight of passengers on a plane taxiing ... News Lens • 30 Dec 18
AB InBev in Tilray deal to tap cannabis drink market Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer, and Canadian pot producer Tilray are partnering in a $100m joint venture to research cannabis-infused non-alcoholic drinks for the ... Business • 20 Dec 18
Second Canadian citizen detained in China A second Canadian citizen is being held in China on suspicion of endangering national security, adding to tension after Canada's arrest of a top Chinese ... World • 13 Dec 18
Huawei CFO back in Canada court for bail hearing A top executive at Chinese telecoms giant Huawei is set to return to a Vancouver courtroom today, as the judge weighs final issues in determining ... Business • 11 Dec 18
China warns Canada of 'consequences' over Huawei CFO China has warned Canada that there would be severe consequences if it did not immediately release Huawei Technologies chief financial officer, calling the case "extremely ... World • 09 Dec 18
US wants Huawei CFO to face fraud charges - court hears US prosecutors want a top executive of China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd to face charges of fraud linked to the skirting of Iran sanctions, a ... World • 07 Dec 18
Top Huawei executive arrested in Canada A top executive and daughter of the founder of Chinese telecom giant Huawei has been arrested in Canada and faces extradition to the United States ... World • 06 Dec 18
Shop workers use swords to fight off robbers in Canada CCTV footage released by Canadian police shows the moment when the employees of a jewellery store wielded swords to fend off would-be robbers. News Lens • 29 Nov 18
Mother and baby die in suspected bear attack in Canada A mother and her baby died in a suspected grizzly bear attack in Canada's Yukon territory, officials said today. World • 28 Nov 18
Stranded Syrian refugee leaves Malaysian airport A Syrian refugee who spent several months in limbo in a budget terminal at a Malaysian airport has been granted permanent residency by Canada and ... World • 27 Nov 18
Trudeau sees steel, aluminium deal with US this month Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said he hopes to reach a deal with the US to scrap customs duties for steel and aluminium products ... World • 12 Nov 18