Former President of the United States Barack Obama tweeted his official endorsement of Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau Wednesday.
A central “kingpin” and 30 others have been arrested, with 300 charges being laid in a major investigation into human trafficking and organized crime.
The family entered into the U.S. state of Washington from British Columbia through a ditch. Despite this, the family claimed that this act was entirely unintentional; only wishing to take a “brief detour” on a rural road to avoid an animal.
Vaughan, who has served as MP for the riding since 2014, took to Twitter last week to go on a tirade against the Conservative Party. He specifically stated that giving Premier Doug Ford a “dance partner” in Ottawa would be a “huge risk for Toronto.”
“Nobody can stop us until we reach 30 to 35 kilometres” (19 to 22 miles) inside Syria, he said.
Non-profit, non-partisan Democracy Watch co-founder thinks it’s wrong if the Consul General of Canada in New York attended the party fundraiser.
The radical environmental group Extinction Rebellion, along with several other protestors blocked traffic in Toronto on Tuesday turning King St. into a four-lane bike route.
Get ready stoners, edibles are coming to Canada. Legally this time.
Voter turnout has seen a 29 percent larger turnout than numbers recorded at the same time during the 2015 federal election, says Elections Canada.
While at a campaign stop in New Brunswick, Justin Trudeau took the opportunity to brag about his eyebrows to a crying baby.
China has issued an angry statement over Stephen Harper’s recent visit to Taipei, the capital of Taiwan.
In a speech delivered to his congregation, Canadian Muslim cleric Younus Kathrada denounced every single candidate participating in the federal election.
To this day, relatively little is known about “Indian” Jack Jacobs – a first-class inductee into the CFL Hall of Fame.
Despite the abolition of the senate being a traditional NDP rallying cry, this issue has received cross-party support as many Canadians feel the senate only adds expensive and often inconsequential delay to the passing of legislation.
Mohammed Khalifa, the Saudi Arabian-born Canadian citizen and key member of ISIS’ media and propaganda arm, was captured earlier this year following a gunfight with Kurdish fighters.