Chinese-Canadian pop star Kris Wu arrested on suspicion of rape

Kris Wu was arrested Monday on suspicion of rape in a high-profile case that followed an accusation the singer had sex with a 17-year-old while she was drunk and lured young women into sexual relationships.


Canadian home sales slipped 3% in July while average price fell to $662,000

Canada's housing market is continuing its slowdown, with both prices and sales volumes well down in July from where they were a few months ago.


U.S. probing Tesla's autopilot system after 11 crashes with stopped emergency vehicles

The U.S. government has opened a formal investigation into Tesla's partially automated driving system after a series of collisions with parked emergency vehicles.


Greece wildfires: New blazes burning outside of Athens

Yet more wildfires broke out in Greece Monday, with two blazes triggering evacuation alerts for settlements to the southeast and northwest of Athens.


Coronavirus: What's happening in Canada and around the world on Monday

Some Texas counties and school districts remained defiant Monday and kept in place mandates requiring students and others to wear facial coverings despite rulings a day earlier by the Texas Supreme Court halting mask mandates in two of the largest counties in the country.


4 ways experts say a rebrand could pay off for Ryerson University

Before Ryerson University students begin fall classes, a task force will announce what it believes should be done to deal with the legacy of the Toronto school's namesake, Egerton Ryerson.


Maritime farmers doing 'what we can' to get surplus hay shipped to drought-stricken Prairies

Hay from the Maritimes could make its way to the Prairies later this week as livestock producers in Western Canada struggle with devastating drought conditions.


Here's where federal parties stand on firearms control as cities like Montreal suffer a summer of gun violence

During a violent summer in major Canadian cities, some gun control advocates have called for more stringent federal firearms legislation while gun rights' activists and community workers have looked for other solutions.


History students hungry for a broader, more inclusive portrait of the past

Invigorated by recent social movements calling attention to marginalized voices, a new crop of history buffs has emerged eager to revisit the past to draw a more inclusive portrait of Canada.


Climate risk scores could reshape Canadian real estate markets, some experts say

If the house you’re about to buy is going to be under water in 30 years, should that be disclosed during the sale?