Now playing Next Canada [Live] A Canada in mourning says goodbye to Nathan Cirillo Today, Canada says goodbye to Corporal Nathan Cirillo, one of two soldiers killed in a pair of attacks last week. Police said the attacks were 28/10/2014
Now playing Next Canada MPs praise 'fearless' sergeant who led charge against Ottawa gunman Canadian MPs were quick to hail Kevin Vickers for his role in stopping the attacker who rampaged through the country’s parliament. The gunman 23/10/2014
Now playing Next USA "Blood moon" lunar eclipse provides stellar light show On Wednesday, October 8, the moon will pass in Earth’s shadow, causing a total lunar eclipse. The spectacle will be visible to the naked eye. At 07/10/2014
Now playing Next Russia Russia hits back at Canada after sarcastic jibe over Ukraine crisis Russia has hit back in an online spat with Canada over its operations in Ukraine. Canada’s NATO delegation initially sent a sarcastic barb on 29/08/2014
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Now playing Next Canada Is this the world's first 'stroke selfie'? Doctors have praised a Canadian woman who took a video of herself having a mini-stroke. Stacey Yepes, from Ontario, was driving when she began 19/06/2014
Now playing Next Canada Canada: Toronto mayor seeks help for drinking Toronto Mayor Rob Ford said on Wednesday he will take time off to get professional help to deal with a drinking problem, even as a Canadian newspaper 01/05/2014
Now playing Next Canada Watch: Cameras catch 'fireball' meteorite over Canada CCTV filmed from the car park of a fishing-bait buisiness in New Brunswick captured the moment a fireball briefly illuminates Canada’s skies. The 19/03/2014
Now playing Next USA Justin Bieber deportation petition passes threshold for White House response A petition calling for pop star Justin Bieber to be deported back to Canada has collected more than 100,000 signatures – triggering a political hot 29/01/2014
Now playing Next USA Aurora Borealis: cold comfort after 'polar vortex' in the US After experiencing the chillingly harsh realities of Arctic life with the Polar Vortex, Americans are in for a brush with a more benevolent freak of 09/01/2014
Now playing Next Canada Toronto mayor Rob Ford more popular since crack cocaine admission - poll Embattled Toronto mayor Rob Ford has increased his popularity since admitting he smoked crack cocaine, a survey has revealed. A poll of 1,049 22/11/2013
Now playing Next Canada Did you say Canada? Toronto mayor drug saga fodder for US media It’s a story that the US media love: about a politician having allegedly used drugs, been drunk in public on two occasions, bullied reporters, then 04/11/2013
Now playing Next World The WISE Educational Awards recognise innovative projects from New Zealand to Canada The WISE Awards 2013 go to six outstanding educational projects which solve concrete issues and have a big impact. This year winners came from 31/10/2013
Now playing Next World Inspirational programmes changing the educational landscape in three countries This edition of Learning World looks at how the educational landscape in Saudi Arabia, Canada and New Zealand is changing. Three schemes in these 25/10/2013
Now playing Next Colombia Canadian arrested after cocaine-filled pregnancy pouch uncovered in Bogota, Columbia Columbian police have arrested a woman after uncovering two kilograms of cocaine hidden in a fake pregnancy pouch. Tabitha Leah Ritchie, 28, was 12/09/2013
Now playing Next Canada 'Glee' star Cory Monteith found dead Canadian actor Cory Monteith, heart throb of Fox’s musical-comedy television series ‘Glee’, was found dead on Saturday at the Fairmont Pacific Rim 14/07/2013
Now playing Next World Violence in schools: The dread of cyber-bullying Violence in schools is a fact of life for many people around the world. Harassment, intimidation, cyber-bullying, threats, assaults – they all 01/03/2013
Now playing Next My Europe Series Making offenders pay for victim support services The UK and Canada are two states that force offenders to help pay for victim support services, and the laws in both nations are set to get even 03/09/2012
Now playing Next World Summer Learning Researchers say that on average, students lose about a month of progress in maths skills each summer, so many projects are now promoting learning for 28/08/2012