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As Canada witnesses a fiery election year, we break down a list of 20 most influential voices in Canadian politics, according to Twitter.
45% is a failing mark even in preschool.
Canada is underestimated by many of its own citizens and by countries around the world. This perception motivates Conrad Black’s latest book, The Canadian Manifesto.
A fight went down in a downtown Sudbury Tim Hortons. The ordeal escalated to fighting, bear spray and, eventually, a hostage situation.
The change of status will be free for one year.
Are you thinking of buying a drone to get some fantastic aerial shots of the nearby park? You’ll need to get a license for that or face a fine ranging from $1000-$5000.
In a bizarre new twist, security expert Kevin Creechan has purportedly determined that the recently released emails are elaborate forgeries which failed to pass authenticity validation checks.
Senator Linda Frum grilled the federal government for calling the arrest of two individuals for possessing explosive materials a “local matter”.
The Liberal government appears statistically tied with the Conservative party, while more Canadians continue to consider the Green party.
While most of the nation was crowded around the TV Thursday night watching the Raptors game, my sister and I were watching the Season 11 finale of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
China, Russia, and climate change, are the greatest threats facing Canada.
Over a decade ago, Stephen Harper saw Communist China for what it was, and the Liberals vilified him for it. They should have listened.
Emergency aircraft and Canadian forces personnel have been ordered to help evacuate and provide assistance to thousands of Albertans currently on evacuation order as a result of a disastrous and growing wildfire.
Giant hogweed is an invasive species native to Eurasia, and was introduced to Britain as a decorative plant sometime in the 19th century. Since then, it has spread to other areas across Western Europe, the United States, and parts of Canada.
According to Statistics Canada Canada’s GDP isn’t showing signs of growing. Despite federal spending and a new budget, the first financial quarter of 2019 reported a meager 0.1% GDP growth since last year.