Marijuana fans hold pot parties in Canada, US
Marijuana fans held mass rallies and pot parties in Canada and the United States on Friday, easing into the weekend with an annual celebration devoted to the feel-good weed.
Canada's biggest city Van
Fishing boat lost in Japan tsunami reaches Canada
A fishing boat lost in the massive Japanese tsunami a year ago has turned up off Canada's west coast, authorities said on Saturday.
An aerial inspection suggested that there was no one on board, Tran
US rejects $7 bn oil pipeline project with Canada
US has cancelled a $7-billion oil pipeline project with Canada, Xinhua reported.
President Barack Obama, in a statement released by the White House, said the "rushed and arbitrary deadline insisted o
Indian student shot dead in Canada Toronto
An Indian student, working part time at a convenience store, was shot dead in the western Canadian city of Surrey, in a shocking Christmas Day attack.
Alok Gupta, 27, had volunteered to work the afte
Canada formally withdraws from Kyoto Protocol
Canada on Monday became the first country to formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol, saying the pact on cutting carbon emissions was preventing the world from effectively tackling climate change.
Canada politician sorry for Pakistan 'suicide bomber' joke
John Crosbie, Newfoundland and Labrador's lieutenant-governor in Canada, has issued an apology after taking fire for a joke about Pakistan and suicide bombers.
Pakistani students from the Memorial Un
12 dead in plane crash in Canadian Arctic
Twelve people were killed and three others injured on Saturday when a passenger jet crashed in the Canadian Arctic, federal police said.
A Boeing 737 operated by First Air with 15 people on board, fo
Canada to add word ‘royal’ to navy, air force
In a bid to embrace its traditional roots, Canada will restore the ‘royal’ label to its navy and air force on Tuesday.
The move to return the titles was given a go ahead by Canadian Prime Minister, S
Ex-prisoner says Canada aiding Syria crackdown
A Canadian who was jailed and tortured in his native Syria for nearly two years has accused Canada of "indirectly financing" the regime in Damascus through its oil and gas industry.
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Indian students in Canada more than double in a year
The first Canada-India Education Summit this week in Ottawa is set to boost research and educational ties between the two countries.
With Canada reportedly registering more than a two-fold increase i