The conservative government’s sex-ed program closely mirrors similar alterations executed by their Liberal predecessors.
A now-deleted tweet of an upcoming Q & A with New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh has some wondering what exactly the editors at the Star were thinking.
The commissioner was standing by ready to testify in front of the committee, when the motion was turned down by the Liberal members.
As refreshments were being served to local residents, the young cancer fighter had to cover his ears when a flood of first responders began parading down his street.
DART & Maru/Blue Voice Canada has released an exclusive poll to the Toronto Sun showing that support for Trudeau is nearly ten points lower than his party, while the Conservatives hold a seven point lead over the Liberals.
Citing global trade uncertainty and diplomatic tensions with China, the Senate’s Banking and Trade committee chair wants to hear from Bank of Canada boss Stephen Poloz and asked that a ‘special meeting’ be convened.
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer has pledged to make parental leave benefits tax free. Scheer made the announcement Tuesday at a news conference, where he outlined specificities about his plan to do so.
All major federal party leaders were invited to participate in two debates, one in English and the other in French, for the upcoming federal election.
Calgary’s Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre, a safe consumption site located in the Beltline, has started raising major safety concerns among locals living close by.
Justice Canada has come under fire after posting a tweet that suggested people could be arrested for drinking after driving.
An advertisement calling to re-elect NDP MP Peter Julian popped up in an empty sex shop in Burnaby, British Columbia.
The CBC has retracted an earlier story which placed the ruling Manitoba Conservatives in a dead heat with the NDP for the upcoming election.
Rob Ford’s name is obviously not the only name being considered for the new intersection northeast of the Kipling metro station.
According to a new Ipsos poll, the Liberals have gained two percentage points and the Conservatives have lost the same amount since July 15th.
In a truly “Canadian” incident, a bus driver from Toronto bought lemonade from a child’s stand for all of his passengers.