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Last week, Canadians were presented with yet another example as to why offensiveness is not a fair or reliable criterion for restricting speech in politics.
According to a tweet from Sgt. Kerry Schmidt of the OPP’s Highway Safety division, reports were coming in regarding what is believed to be a “red four-door Toyota.”
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney has advised Justin Trudeau’s government to send Jean Chretien to China to negotiate the release of two Canadians.
On behalf of countless outraged Canadians, Senator Linda Frum asks why Justin Trudeau says Canada is committing genocide while he refused to say the same about ISIS
Police are looking for a middle-aged man who wearing little more than his birthday suit, after he approached several women in three Toronto parks between May 25 and May 28.
Edmonton police are searching for a 240 pound man with tattoos on his neck and face, including devil horns on his forehead.
Today, on the 75th anniversary of D-Day, most of us are taking time to reflect on the brave soldiers who risked their lives for our freedom.
Well folks, the Nora Loreto bat signal must be going off somewhere as the controversial journalist appears to have stepped into another cluster f*ck.
A shocking report by the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) has ungainly implications for the Trudeau government.
Today a cell phone buzzes or an email chimes and our modern, tech-addicted brains crave to read what has been sent, hoping it is good news. Not so back in 1944. Not so back then at all. Especially, when the husband was off to war.
Interactions like these show that Canadians are some of the most humble and down-to-earth people on this planet. Even with a sense of historical greatness currently looming over the NBA title, they remain grounded.
A bill to scrap Ontario’s contract with the Beer Store has just passed at Queen’s Park and Finance Minister Vic Fedeli will make an announcement at a North York convenience store later this afternoon.
A day after the committee’s vote, its chair and Liberal MP Anthony Housefather admitted he was unsure of rules regarding procedure in this rare, yet albeit formerly exacted prerogative.
Diane Claveau is one of Canada’s homeless military veterans—a segment of the population that, embarrassingly enough, reaches not the hundreds, but the thousands.
Clearly pro-lifers and pro-choicers are both welcome in the Conservative Party. And, they have more in common than you might think.