Convicted Terrorist Behind Deadly Synagogue Bombing to Teach Social Justice at Prestigious Canadian University
Carleton University faces intense backlash after hiring a convicted terrorist to teach a course on social justice.
Parents Horrified After Finding Bowl Full of Razor Blades Outside Home on Halloween: 'You Hear of Stories'
Canadian parents are outraged after someone jokingly left a bowl full of razors out on Halloween night in an effort to make a political statement.
Record Number of Americans and Canadians Want to Move Abroad, Gallup Study Finds
In Latin America, migration desire stays high at 28%, with nearly half of adults in Ecuador, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic hoping to leave.
Man Arrested After Border Agents Seize Child Sex Doll with His Address on It
A Nova Scotia man was arrested and charged with child porn-related offenses after border agents seized a child sex doll addressed to him earlier this month.
Fire Department Sorry for KKK Costumes at Halloween Dance Party: 'To Be Referred to as Racists Hurts Bad'
Four people were seen wearing white sheets with the KKK's signature pointed hood in photos shared across social media.
Cheap Mexican Drugs Forcing Canadian Cartels to Export Meth to Other Countries
Canadian manufacturers of methamphetamine are being pushed to begin selling their product in foreign markets after being unable to compete with cheaper product from Mexico circulating in their home market.
Canada Cuts Immigration Targets by 27% Amid Economic Challenges, Sparking Controversy
Prime Minister Trudeau cites a need to stabilize the economy, but businesses and migrant advocates warn of negative impacts on growth and community support.
Court Slams Canadian Judge for Sentencing Elderly Man Who Dismembered Son's Spouse to House Arrest: 'Demonstrably Unfit'
The maximum sentence for the offense was five years, but the judge decided that jail time would not serve a purpose after reading several reference letters.
US, Canada Warships Pass Through Taiwan Strait
The United States and its allies regularly cross through the 180-kilometre (112-mile) Taiwan Strait to reinforce its status as an international waterway, angering Beijing.
Man on Quick Trip to Chick-fil-A Faces Massive Fine After Getting Busted with Expired Plate, No Insurance: 'That's One Expensive Sandwich'
A Kingston man's craving for Chick-fil-A ended with a hefty fine rather than a tasty meal when he was stopped by police using AI technology.
Bizarre Oozing 'Blobs' Take Over Canadian Beach: 'I've Never Seen Anything Like This, Never'
Mysterious white blobs have been washing up on nearly 28 miles of Canadian beaches, baffling locals and experts who can't seem to identify them.
Chinese Woman Caught Trying to Smuggle Dozens of Turtles from US to Canada by Inflatable Kayak
A woman from Hong Kong pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle 29 endangered turtles from the U.S. into Canada using an inflatable kayak.
State-Funded 'Victims of Communism' Memorial Delayed After Majority of Names Found to Be Linked to Fascists
The unveiling of Canada's "Victims of Communism" memorial is on hold as officials investigate a report flagging over half its honorees for links to fascism.
The recent increase in border crossings from Canada is being fueled by Indian migrants
In June, CBP reported more than 2,800 encounters with Indian nationals along the northern border, an all-time high
Canada cracks down on immigration, rejecting the most entries in years as Trudeau trails in the polls
In July, Canada refused entry to 5853 foreign travelers, who include students, workers and tourists, the most since at least January 2019
U.S. to speed up asylum process at Canadian border in response to increase in migrant crossings
So far in fiscal year 2024, Border Patrol agents have taken into custody 16,500 migrants who crossed the U.S.-Canada border illegally
Canada Regularization Of Undocumented Migrants In Jeopardy
Canada offered hope for thousands of undocumented migrants with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promising a major regularization program.
UEFA Champions League semifinals: Real Madrid completes legendary comeback to reach yet another final
Real Madrid will play in its sixth UEFA Champions League final in the last 11 seasons (won all five)
French PM, Trudeau Defend Canada-EU Trade Pact
The pair expressed confidence in the continued implementation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), with Attal calling it a "win-win agreement" despite opposition in his own country.
Want to Be Part of the Next World Cup? Just Polish Your CV, No Soccer Boots Needed!
FIFA announced a big range of job openings ahead of the first-ever 48-team World Cup including full-time jobs and volunteering opportunities
Can USMNT Secure Three-Peat in CONCACAF's Nations League? The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera March 19-24
European leagues come to a stop during International Break; MLS leaders Inter Miami will take on the NY Red Bulls.
Can MLS Teams Finally End Liga MX's Dominance at the CONCACAF Champions Cup?
In the last 10 years, teams from both leagues have faced each other in 41 KO ties, with Liga MX winning 28 of those (13 MLS wins).
U.S., Mexico Face Canada and Brazil as Old Regional Foes Compete for a Spot in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup Final
The first-ever CONCACAF W Gold Cup will come to an end on March 10 at San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium.
Mexican Government Working On Canada's Complaint Over High Number Of Asylum Requests
Canadian Immigration and Refugee Commission data showed that Mexicans made 17,500 asylum requests between January to September 2023. Whereas, Haitians made the second-highest number of requests with more than 8,500 applications.
Can Mexico Bounce Back From Their Qatar 2022 Nightmares When They Host the World Cup in 2026?
Estadio Azteca will be the venue of the opening match; it has previously hosted 19 World Cup games (most all-time)
UK, Canada Pause Trade Talks, Agriculture Remains A Hurdle
British negotiators paused free trade talks with Canada on Thursday after years of discussions between the two Commonwealth nations, Ottawa said.
Canadian Mining Firm Seeks To Suspend 7,000 Workers In Panama
Canadian firm First Quantum Minerals on Thursday asked Panama's government to suspend the contracts of some 7,000 workers at Central America's biggest copper mine, due to be closed under a court ruling.
US Charges Indian Man With Plotting Hit On Sikh Separatist
US prosecutors unveiled charges on Wednesday against an Indian national they say planned to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader on US soil under the direction of an Indian official.
Panama President Pushes Back Against Canadian Copper Mine Protests
Demonstrators and police clashed Tuesday in Panama as protests over a copper mine spilled into their fifth day, with President Laurentino Cortizo vowing he would prosecute acts of "vandalism."
Panama Police In Standoff With Protesters Over Canadian-Run Mine
Police in Panama fired teargas Monday at protesters burning tires and blocking roads to protest a contract allowing a Canadian company to continue operating Central America's biggest copper mine.