At least 23 Canadian women have died while taking two of the most commonly prescribed birth control pills, Yaz and Yasmin, Health Canada said.
After allegedly fleeing Hong Kong, the NSA whistle-blower can seek asylum in numerous countries, but not with guaranteed safety.
Did you know Pakistan has as much recoverable shale oil as Canada? The number of known shale deposits is growing.
Even with fewer European visitors, the U.S. set a record for overseas arrivals in 2012, thanks to travelers from Asia and Latin America.
Canada and Finland hold the record for the fastest rebounds to AAA status.
U.S. consumer sentiment will also be in focus this week.
Canada and Mexico warn of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products including meat, dairy, chocolate, machinery and furniture over U.S. meat labeling rules.
Nestle Canada and Mars Canada have been formally charged with price fixing of chocolate.
Verizon has been ordered to deliver phone records to the NSA on a daily basis; how can customers protect themselves?
The two leftist, anti-American leaders agreed to join forces in economic and security policies, and criticized Colombia's intention of joining NATO.
Argentina removed a freeze on Chevron assets, another blow to Ecuador's bid to get Chevron to pay $19 billion over a scandal-tainted lawsuit.
A Washington teen claims she was unfairly banned from attending the prom because she has big breasts.
Ford issued a recall of 465,000 vehicles due to fuel leaks that could result in a fire.
Ben & Jerry’s removing genetically modified organisms from its products.
"Give me your ailing investors, your huddled money managers yearning for success ..."
Selena Gomez releases the official album cover for her latest LP "Stars Dance."
Ian Somerhalder of "The Vampire Diaries" will be making his way to the big screen with the new flick, "The Anomaly." The actor has been filming scenes in London.
Elizabeth, now 87 years old, is the official “head of state” and “sovereign leader” of sixteen nations, including Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and Canada
The coronation provided a much-needed episode of color, pageantry and elegance in grim, post-war Britain.
Plants entombed under ice in Canada's far north for centuries have come back to life after exposure to air and sunlight, Canadian researchers have found.
Some 308,000 people (mostly youths) have left Ireland since 2009 (in a country with a population of only about 4.6 million).
Gawker, a NYC-based gossip site, scooped the Toronto Star on Mayor Rob Ford's alleged crack smoking. Is "libel chill" or something else to blame?