The Premier of Alberta, Jason Kenney will be introducing a bill into the province’s legislature which is set to scrap the province’s carbon tax. Once passed, the carbon tax is set to disappear on May 30th of this year.
Get alert motorists; the RCMP is launching its Canada Road Safety Week.
Provinces like P.E.I, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland have typically been Liberal strongholds, however, this dynamic might change in the 2019 election.
So get out of the house and find something to do in Toronto this weekend! We know how short our Canadian winters can be, so make the most of it while it lasts. Go so a Jays game! Or something else! The options are limitless!
Every once in a while, in a sea of negative news, something positive emerges – thanks to Constable Wendy Cormier of the Truro Police Service in Nova Scotia, yesterday was one of those days.
A video and images from a Mother’s Day Drag Brunch allegedly depict Toronto Mayor John Tory stuffing five dollar bills into the underwear of drag performers.
Last week, the Crown dropped its prosecution of breach of trust charges against the former Vice-Admiral of the Royal Canadian Navy, who was second in command of the Canadian Forces before being suspended in 2017.
Investigators say once they arrived at the scene and found the source of the fire, they were shocked to find one man barricaded inside the unit, not cooperating, and armed with weapons.
Investigators arrived at the scene, and after some questioning learned that the boy made the call after getting upset with his parents for making get off the internet to wash dishes.
A Saskatchewan man ripped down and burned a Nazi flag that has been hanging on the roof of a house in the village of Kelliher.
Event attendees had to face about 100 protestors holding signs with slogans such as “Transphobes Kill” and “Support our Trans Sisters or F*ck Off” before entering the venue.
Notably, this sentiment held true across both first generation Canadians and third plus generation Canadians, with the 63% of the former and 68% of the latter agreeing that immigrants were not doing enough to adopt Canadian values.
You can now view a live stream of one of Canada’s most endangered species.
Health Canada has recalled 6930 dresser chests.
A detailed research report by the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI) titled “The Cumulative Impact of Harmful Policies” indicates that if a federal carbon tax were to be implemented in Alberta, the province will end up paying 50 per cent more than Quebec.