A man accused of killing two women when the truck he was driving crashed into a Maple Ridge, B.C., restaurant cannot remember what happened that day, his lawyer said Monday.
Taxpayers won't be on the hook for an estimated $60 million in cost overruns on construction of the athletes' village for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, a City of Vancouver official said Monday.
The federal government has failed to enforce the Canada Health Act's requirements for equal access to hospital care, instead allowing more for-profit medical clinics over the last five years, the Ontario Health Coalition said in a report released Monday.
A former police officer jailed for refusing to testify at a public inquiry into child sex abuse allegations in eastern Ontario has been released from an Ottawa cell.
North American stock markets plunged sharply again Monday, driven by economic doubts and concern about the $700-billion US bailout of the American financial system.
As Canada's election campaign enters its final full week, the battle for several swing seats is once again drawing the party leaders to British Columbia.
A strategic voting site that seeks to organize those concerned about the environment has received more than a million hits since it was set up less than two weeks ago, and the Conservatives appear to have the most to lose
At least three people were reportedly burned Monday afternoon in a fire and explosion in an upscale restaurant in Whistler, B.C., emergency crews reported.