April 23, 2019 Quebec flooding blamed on spring thaw and heavy rain; thousands of homes hit Rising rivers from the spring thaw and rain has flooded about 2,500 homes in Quebec, officials are reporting.
April 19, 2019 Professional freeskier Dave Treadway dies after falling about 100 feet into crevasse Canadian professional freeskier Dave Treadway died after falling about 100 feet into a crevasse.
April 18, 2019 3 climbers, including American, presumed dead after Banff National Park avalanche Three prominent mountain climbers are presumed to have died in an avalanche that hit Alberta's Banff National Park this week.
April 17, 2019 Justin Trudeau dealt another blow as Liberal allies are swept out of power in Alberta elections Canada’s embattled Prime Minister has lost one of his strongest remaining allies, as Alberta’s left-leaning provincial government has been swept out of office after just four years.
April 16, 2019 Surveillance footage shows fake delivery man who shot woman with crossbow Police in Canada have released surveillance video of a suspected hitman who posed as a delivery man and shot a woman in the chest with a crossbow concealed in a large box when she answered the door.
April 16, 2019 Canadian man dies after zipline cable snaps in Thailand A Canadian man, identified as Spencer Donaldson, died during a vacation in Thailand after his zipline broke, officials said.
April 16, 2019 'Targeted' shootings that left 4 dead in Canada may have stemmed from reported neighbor dispute Four people were shot dead in 3 separate locations across a city in western Canada in a series of "targeted" attacks on Monday that may have all been sparked by a neighborhood dispute, according to a wife of one of the victims.
April 11, 2019 Canadian grandmother, 73, helps fight fires as a volunteer at local fire station A Canadian grandmother is still feeling the burn and loving it at the age of 73.
April 5, 2019 Canadian province considers mandatory annual math tests for all public school teachers: reports A Canadian province is considering a measure that would require teachers to pass an annual math test even if math is not the primary subject they teach as part of an initiative to boost student performance in the subject.
April 3, 2019 Justin Trudeau banishes corruption scandal whistleblowers for questioning his leadership Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau banished two Member of Parliament from his party’s caucus after they questioned his leadership amid inappropriate interference in a corruption case of a powerful Canadian engineering company.