In March, the court began hearing intervenors in New Democrat Premier John Horgan’s challenge that the province could effectively control transit access through amending B.C.’s own environmental legislation.
An association representing more than 700 Canadian journalists is threatening to pull out of a federal panel that will decide which media outlets qualify for $600 million in tax breaks
Flashlights that cost $85? Pens that cost $78? Olive oil that $66? These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the Trudeau government’s wasteful spending.
Winnipeg police are seeking an armed robbery suspect who committed armed robbery at a St. Boniface home.
Today’s apology, more than 130 years after Poundmaker’s death, was described by the prime minister as an essential part of the Canadian government’s reconciliation with the nation’s indigenous people.
One of the party’s policies is to reward Canadians who opt for electric vehicles, and punish those who purchase cars that are not fuel-efficient.
In the 1920s, when it was first conceived, there were justifiable reasons for installing a public broadcaster in Canada.
Eleven school children were taken to the hospital after a school bus filled with 23 kids struck a retaining wall in Edmonton on Thursday morning.
Councillor Colle suggested that Toronto should adopt what he calls the “Italian model”, where “you drink your coffee where you buy your coffee.”
Over 400 dangerous criminals linked to ultra-violent Mexican cartels have entered Canada since Trudeau removed Visa requirements for the country and the police are struggling to keep track.
Earlier this morning, Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer pledged that he would increase sentences on those convicted of child abuse.
Kenneth Harrisson, a 54-year-old man who was accussed of possessing child pornography in the form of a child sex doll has been found not guilty by a Newfoundland court today.
The City by the Lake is OK-sign sensitive. That appears to be true. So when a Chicago high school noticed that their yearbooks were riddled with teens making the OK gesture, the only solution was to replace every single yearbook, no matter the cost. That cost ended up being $53,000.
“You just pushed this old woman to the f*cking ground!” yelled one protestor in anger to the officer’s face, recording the incident
Not since The New York Times hailed a Wine Rack outlet “Ottawa’s hippest destination” has our Canadian capital revealed such mediocrity as in recent choices for its ‘Name the Trains’ contest.