In this recent federal election, a new election law came into place that punishes people who spread fake or misleading info, with penalties with severe punishments
Toronto Police have announced that Mohammed Naufal Hadi Mohamed, 51, of Toronto, was arrested and charged as a part of a sexual assault investigation.
Residents in Windsor and across Canada are outraged after roughly 160 Canadian flags were taken from the World War I section of one of the city’s largest cemeteries.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna was backed by federal court judge in reducing hunting of polar bears despite locals saying the bear is thriving.
Rapper, producer, and GQ cover model Pharrell Williams has partnered with a team of condominium developers to build two residential towers in Midtown Toronto.
The poll surveyed 1,516 voting-age Canadians online between Oct. 24 and Nov. 1, 2019.
Alberta’s UCP Agriculture and Forestry Minister Devin Dreeshen led the way in reducing the government’s spending within the new budget.
Start witness testifies that SNC-Lavalin contracted an American company to build Muammar Gaddafi’s son $25m yacht; part of a wider bribery and kickback scheme.
Two more videos of racist rants have surfaced showing people in Vancouver-area telling others to leave Canada.
A 57-year-old Kitchener man has been charged with unsafe storage.
Eric Duncan, a newly-elected Conservative MP, says his party should change its approach to LGBTQ issues to resonate with voters.
Conservative Senator Scott Tannas says everyone in the new group are “there to fight for Canada.”
Research at the University of Waterloo could have game-changing implications.
Justin Trudeau will hold one-on-one meetings with each party leader before heading back to parliament as the leader of a Liberal minority government.
NDP MPP Joel Harden has been accused of supporting a terrorist organization after he called on the federal government to release a senior member of a Palestine terror group.