Six totally appropriate costumes for Justin Trudeau to wear this Halloween.
Ali Taghva / Oct 30, 2019
Don’t dress up as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in blackface for Halloween in 2019.
Ali Taghva / Oct 28, 2019
More snow and even colder temperatures are coming.
Ali Taghva / Oct 28, 2019
Business sentiment in the United States, Canada’s largest trading partner, has hit the lowest level in more than two years as executives continue to feel leery about the economic situation in Canada.
Ali Taghva / Oct 28, 2019
Three Ottawa men have been charged with sexual assault causing bodily harm after an incident with a 15-year-old girl.
Ali Taghva / Oct 28, 2019
Don’t worry you can still buy one, delivery may just take awhile.
Ali Taghva / Oct 25, 2019
Muslims by the nature of being Muslims do not stop being everyday citizens. The issues that matter to Canadians in many cases also matter to us with perhaps a caveat here or there.
Ali Taghva / Oct 25, 2019
With the votes counted the results are in, and while lukewarm for most, they certainly don’t look great for the NDP.
Ali Taghva / Oct 25, 2019
Google’s quantum computing division has claimed to have made a leap forward for the entire field.
Ali Taghva / Oct 23, 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a press conference on Wednesday in which he highlighted the need for parties to work together on files such as climate change and affordability.
Ali Taghva / Oct 23, 2019
Under Scheer, the Conservatives managed to win the popular vote and gain more than 20 new seats, although the Liberals still managed to win a large minority government.
Ali Taghva / Oct 22, 2019
The Liberals appear to have won the election but decisively lost the popular vote to the Conservatives.
Ali Taghva / Oct 22, 2019
Ralph Goodale previously won his riding with 55% of the vote, spending $10,000 more than his Conservative competitor.
Ali Taghva / Oct 21, 2019
While Turkey continues its invasion of Syria, Kurdish lawmakers inside Turkey continue to face serious persecution.
Ali Taghva / Oct 21, 2019
The once morally righteous Justin Trudeau appears to be selling out every part of his Liberal brand to win back voters in Quebec.
Ali Taghva / Oct 19, 2019