Sport Women's World Cup on course for record-breaking turnout - study Women's World Cup on course for record-breaking turnout - study 14/06/2019
USA Toronto Raptors win first basketball championship in team's hist Competition underdogs the Toronto Raptors have won their first NBA championship in the team's history 14/06/2019
World News 'A terrible trip': Century since first non-stop transatlantic flight No one before had achieved such a feat, but the succesful flight itself was marred with intense difficulty. 14/06/2019
World News 2019 Women's World Cup: Canada beat Cameroon 1-0 2019 Women's World Cup: Canada beat Cameroon 1-0 10/06/2019
Canada Woman "must pay" €40,000 phone bill A Canadian woman has been asked to pay 61,000 Canadian dollars ( €40,700) for calls she claims she didn't make. 09/06/2019
France Watch: Canadian D-Day veterans share their memories, 75 years on "As soon as you land, you move": some Canadian veterans have shared their memories of the D-Day landing with Euronews on the 75th anniversary of that historical day. 06/06/2019
Canada Inquiry slams killing of indigenous women as 'Canadian genocide' A long-awaited report from Canada's national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls will call it a 'Canadian genocide.' 03/06/2019
Canada Good yarn? Red in mayor's scarf 'shows male dominance' on council A city councillor in Quebec has picked up her knitting needles to highlight the stark difference in the time female and male councillors speak at city council meetings. 22/05/2019
World News US lifts steel and aluminium tariffs on Canada and Mexico The tariffs were imposed in 2018 after Donald Trump said cheap steel in the United States posed a national security threat 18/05/2019
Canada Canada braces for more rain after spring floods The city of Montreal has been under a state of emergency since Thursday. 27/04/2019
Canada Watch: Canada marks '50 years of progress' with LGBTQ coin The coin marks 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality in the country, and features the words "Equality-Egalite". 24/04/2019
Canada Two Austrians dead as bodies of three climbers found in Banff, Canada World-renowned mountaineers Hansjorg Auer, 35, and David Lama, 28, both from Austria, and Jess Roskelley, 36 from the US, were attempting to climb a challenging route in the Canadian Rockies. 22/04/2019
Canada Canada's Trudeau expels two ex-ministers from ruling party in bid to end scandal Canada's Trudeau expels two ex-ministers from ruling party in bid to end scandal 03/04/2019
USA Priest stabbed during livestream of morning mass in Canada's largest church Father Claude Grou, the rector of the Saint Joseph's Oratory, was taken to the hospital and is said to be stable condition. 22/03/2019
Business Ethiopia crash: Boeing 737 MAX back under the spotlight Ethiopia crash: Boeing 737 MAX back in spotlight after second fatal accident 11/03/2019
No Comment Amazon whale carcass and Trump-Kim summit 2.0: No Comment of the week From a whale carcass in the Amazon to the second summit of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, take a look at our selection of the best videos from this week's No Comment section. 01/03/2019
Canada Canada: One severely injured in Ottawa shooting incident One person was critically injured in a shooting at the Elmvale Acres Shopping Centre in Ottawa, Canada on Thursday morning, said police on Twitter. 31/01/2019
Canada United Airlines passengers delayed on board plane for 16 hours Passengers aboard a diverted United Airlines flight described 'freezing' and 'unsafe' conditions after spending 16 hours on the tarmac at Goose Bay in Canada. 21/01/2019
World News Canada and China ramp up war of words over Canadian’s death sentence Beijing and Ottawa have exchanged accusations after convicted drug smuggler Robert Lloyd Schellenberg’s 15-year jail term in China was replaced with the death penalty. 15/01/2019
Canada When are we truly dead? | NBC Left Field This report looks at the debate around what it means to be dead and who gets to decide. 11/01/2019