CBC’s Nahlah Ayed is no longer going to moderate a discussion at Dalhousie University in Halifax that includes Omar Khadr as a guest speaker.
Playwright Yolanda Bonnell is a two-spirit, Ojibwe/South Asian performer who has written a new play that she requested on CBC that white people not review.
Cannabis loungers or weed cafes are potentially going to be opening up in Ontario as the province continues to push for a more open cannabis market.
Anti-pipeline protestors have taken over the office of the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, Carolyn Bennett in downtown Toronto.
Greenpeace co-founder, Patrick Moore, has been de-platformed from a sustainability conference at the Queensbury Convention Centre in Regina.
Police have arrested 33 anti-pipeline protestors who had blockaded the Port of Vancouver over the development of a pipeline in Northern British Columbia.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that the government is going through a process to determine whether the Teck Frontier Mine is in the national interest.
Restaurant Brands International (RBI), the Brazilian parent company of Tim Horton’s released a report on Monday stating that Tim Horton’s sales had dropped.
Justin Trudeau has promised Ethiopia an investment agreement as well as $10 million to Africa in order to assist in gender equality.
Environmental protesters have blocked Via Rail tracks for the fourth day now, blocking Trains in the Windsor-Quebec corridor.
Critics believe the Parliamentary Budget Officer’s assessment that the carbon tax rebate will leave the average Canadian richer is wrong.
Extinction Rebellion and anti-pipeline protestors staged a “primal scream” in Toronto on Saturday as they continued to block train travel….
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney accused Justin Trudeau’s former top aide of working with the Obama administration to kill the project, according to Politico.
Extinction Rebellion protestor: White is for “white faces.” Red is for “the bloodshed of the people you call redskins … I am NOT proud to be Canadian!”
Nanos Research’s 13-year study on the moods of Canadians found they are increasingly displeased with the Trudeau government’s performance.