We have the technology and wherewithal to set up a planetary defence system to prevent a catastrophic or apocalyptic meteor hit. We should act now before it’s too late.
According to multiple reports, a hotel in downtown Victoria, B.C. has caught fire this morning. Firefighters have contained the flames, but smoke can still be seen from all around the city.
Kent hopes that in light of this new evidence, the new commissioner Brenda Lucki will issue an investigation, ideally to be carried out by the OPP given the RCMP’s conflict of interest.
How many cats is too many cats?
The outbreak has caused a notable increase in Lyme disease cases.
Toronto police services are searching for an individual seen parachuting from what appears to be a skyscraper or apartment block.
According to Labour Minister Patty Hajdu, the federal government is working on providing free menstrual products at federally regulated workplaces.
Officers have located and rescued 21 missing teens involved in a massive child sex ring operating in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Senator Douglas Black says the government’s plan to overhaul rules governing Canada’s resources and energy industries would gut our economic future.
“The way the Assembly of First Nations is manufacturing consent is like a whiskey trader holding a smallpox blanket,” Kootenay remarked.
When taking into account all 3 former Prime Minister’s including Stephen Harper, Jean Chretien, and Brian Mulroney, Justin Trudeau is the least popular of the bunch after 3.5 years in office.
Ontario’s Law Society just had its elections, in which lawyers across the province elect their representatives for the monthly board meetings. The Law Societies are the regulatory bodies in each province for the legal profession.
Volunteers were told to stand down by Montreal city officials as they attempted to prevent further flooding on Bizard Island in the west of Montreal.
The edit which went largely unannounced is part of a recent effort to “review the language used to describe extremism”.
A new national report based on cannabis surveys has come back with some surprising finds. According to the data collected by StatCan, at least half a million Canadians go into work high on cannabis every day … Dude.