The Trudeau government spent nearly $120,000 on tickets to events, concerts and galas in only six months time during 2019.
“Justin Trudeau has failed to act,” Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer said regarding the #ShutDownCanada protests that have stalled Canada’s economy.
A northern Manitoba woman who was arrested for Facebook comments made against Indigenous people is now asking for the public’s forgiveness.
The ongoing #ShutDownCanada protests, which have put Canadian trains to a grinding halt, could impact drinking water due to chlorine shortages.
Many conservatives are turning their backs on social conservatives and are instead setting their sights on a fiscal focus, according to a new poll by Nanos Research.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Chrystia Freeland was blocked from entering Halifax city hall by anti-pipeline protestors.
The four largest education unions in Ontario are planning on striking starting Feb. 1—a shutdown that will cause a full shut down of Ontario’s education system.
The attempted assassin who was invited to a state dinner at Justin Trudeau’s infamous India trip was arrested in British Columbia on Monday.
Two men will serve nine-year prison sentences for raping a 24-year-old woman in a now-closed bar in Toronto’s Little Italy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has missed the deadline for filing financial disclosure statement with the ethics commissioner “due to an oversight,” his office has confirmed.
A Jacksonville man has been accused of assault after allegedly driving a van through a tent that had senior citizen Trump supporters registering to vote.
Video has emerged from the British Columbia legislature of B.C. press galary secretary and Global News journalist Richard Zussman being denied entry.
An arrest warrant has been issued for a 32-year-old Toronto man who is suspected of shooting a 32-year-old man to death this weekend in Edmonton.
Anti-pipeline protestors took to the streets of downtown Toronto Tuesday afternoon to block traffic as the #ShutDownCanada protests continue.
Omar Khadr made his first public speaking appearance yesterday in Halifax on a panel discussing child soldiers.