The Toronto Police Service requests the public’s assistance locating a missing elderly couple.
China’s embassy in Ottawa has fired back at Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland for a statement she issued about protests in Hong Kong, sparked by the local government’s proposed changes to extradition law.
In order to reach its moon return goal, NASA will need around $4-5 billion in new funds each year, and Congress has not approved them yet in full.
Trudeau stumbled brutally, clearly desperate to say he was doing something when he definitely isn’t doing anything.
While Toronto celebrated the historic victory throughout the night, Bay Area residents consoled themselves with porn.
At the end of the official celebration, however, many Torontonians went home and decided to continue to celebrate with … well … porn.
Telling a pupil to kill himself earned a Vancouver music teacher a 10-day suspension back in 2017, according to a disciplinary decision released this week by the British Columbia Commissioner for Teacher Regulation.
"It is unhelpful to threaten national unity if your specific Conservative approaches to public policy aren't adopted," writes Morneau in a missive that begins by evoking the ghost of former PM Stephen Harper.
Police have released a photo and a description of the man who allegedly committed the crime. Information given from the public later led investigators to identify the male suspect and make an arrest.
Spokesperson Cecilia Garcia confirmed a statement via Facebook that 19-year-old Marlen Ochoa-Lopez’s baby died at Christ Medical Centre in Oak Lawn, and announced that the baby had died from “a severe brain injury.”
Marijuana edibles are expected to made legal for sale in Canada by mid-December 2019,
An advisor to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper says being nicer to U.S. President Donald Trump is better than following the advice from former PMs on easing tensions with China.
The Trudeau government has announced that the federal carbon tax will go into effect on January 1st.
“We’ll find another community that respects their veterans,”said Appler in an interview with The Province. “We’re boycotting Victoria. And I doubt we’ll be the only veterans group that does.”
When Doug Ford won Ontario’s premiership, 40% of Canadians approved of him; the number today stands at a meagre 29%.