Justin Trudeau's government is choosing to not postpone a 50 percent carbon tax increase, despite the ongoing economic strife of the coronavirus pandemic
Despite the coronavirus outbreak, or maybe in spite of it, Peter MacKay has called not for a delay in Conservative Party elections, but a speeding up of the process.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced more than half a million Canadians to file for employment insurance this week.
A program to help students who are quarantined during the coronavirus pandemic will be launched in Ontario by the Ford government, called "Learn at Home."
If restrictions persist beyond what is reasonable, then the checks and balances of our court system should be engaged.
Philadelphia is one of a few police departments in the US to stop arrests, and consider prisoner release to stop inmate spread of coronavirus.
The Quebec government will allow citizens to file their taxes as late as June 1. The new deadline provides taxpayers with an additional month to file.
The Trump administration will give out checks to Americans “in the next two weeks" to help Americans cope with the affects the COVID-19 pandemic.
Five students and a professor of McGill University are stranded in Morocco after the country suspended all international flights due to coronavirus.
Erin O'Toole and Peter MacKay differ on how best to fight coronavirus. The pandemic has thrown a wrench into the conservative leadership race.
A government with laws that aren’t even medically or morally accurate about something as fundamental as who is a human being can’t be trusted to put up “safeguards” for assisted dying.
It is cruel to use law to force confused, dysphoric children and their parents to embrace a life of permanent hormone therapy, surgery and disillusion.
Despite the majority of Canadians opposing the allowance of abortion for sex selection, our leaders have failed to take a stand against it.
Amendments to Medical Assistance in Dying laws would remove safeguards that protect patients from ending life without thoroughly contemplated consent.
The Ford government its announced its plans to ivenst an addition $202-million into preventing human trafficking over the next five years