October 15, 2019 WeWork says at least 1,600 phone booths in US, Canada offices contaminated with formaldehyde WeWork, the office space sharing startup, told employees Monday that they would be closing 2,300 phone booths that are or might be contaminated with formaldehyde in offices across the U.S. and Canada.
October 13, 2019 Canada’s Justin Trudeau wears bulletproof vest after security threat: reports Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wore a bulletproof vest onstage Saturday night as he delivered a speech amid heavy security after authorities learned of a security threat, according to reports.
October 9, 2019 WATCH: Children confront Justin Trudeau on why he painted his face brown Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has had to weather questioning from two children over his decision to darken his skin at a school party while working as a teacher.
October 8, 2019 Aaron Carter gets neck tattoo, reveals he moved to Canada Aaron Carter got another tattoo -- but this time on his neck.
October 8, 2019 'Fortnite' company may face class-action lawsuit over claims game as addictive as cocaine The maker of Fortnite may face a class-action lawsuit in Canada after two parents of teenage sons alleged last week the company purposely designed the multiplayer video game to be as addictive as cocaine.
October 5, 2019 Canadian man trying to rest calls 911 to complain about Amber Alert A 70-year-old man in Canada was arrested this week after complaining to police about receiving an Amber Alert on his phone.
October 3, 2019 Mikayla Martin, rising Canadian ski-cross star, dies in mountain biking crash Mikayla Martin, a rising ski-cross star for Team Canada, died Tuesday after a mountain-biking accident near her home in British Columbia.
October 1, 2019 Boris Johnson aide denies prime minister coffee in disposable cup: 'You shouldn't hold that' British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's morning got off to a slow start after an aide handed him a hot drink in a paper cup only to have another aide snatch it away.
September 28, 2019 Canada teenage murder suspects admit to killings in recording, police say The two fugitives chased across Canada for the July murders of a North Carolina woman, her Australian boyfriend and a third person left behind videos admitting to the killings before they shot themselves to death in a suicide pact, Royal Canadian Mounted Police said Friday.
September 28, 2019 Brian Brenberg: Trump needs trade deal success to take focus off impeachment Growing frustration with Washington's inability to focus on issues that affect voters’ lives is creating an opportunity for leadership.Â