Canadian political leaders and members of the LGBTQ community expressed shock and outrage over a mass shooting on Sunday that killed at least 50 people and injured dozens of others at a gay nightclub.
After fining a Canadian bank $1.1 million, a financial spy agency is now pursuing a number of other large businesses in court for for sloppy oversight or failures to report suspicious activities.
Belgian officials are preparing to reopen the Zaventem airport, damaged two weeks ago in a series of terror attacks that have shaken Brussels, headquarters of the European Union.
The federal Liberals are getting started on repealing some of the previous government's sweeping — and controversial — changes to how people get or lose Canadian citizenship.
Terror group's new app can be used on Android devices and gives access to the online portal Amaq News Agency, which western intelligence officers say is linked to the Islamic State's propaganda arm.
A new twistis added to the often tense debate over state scrutiny of environmental demonstrators — that otherwise harmless activists might unwittingly harbour dangerous terrorists.
No Canadian links to the Paris terror attacks have been found after terrorists from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant killed 129 people in the French capital last week.