The US intends to cancel the visas of thousands of Chinese graduate students thought by President Donald Trump's administration to be linked with China's military.
Murder hornets have been spotted in Canada after provincial apiculturist Paul Van Westendorp confirmed it via photograph by a beekeeper from BC.
An Australian kayaker's body washed up on shore after he went live on Facebook, showing how he had been pulled off the coast of New South Wales during a fishing trip.
It is quite odd that the official website for Menstrual Health Day specifically names women and girls, but Mayor Tory's proclamation does not.
The Chinese media has become enraged with Canada after the BC Supreme Court ruled that charges faced by Meng Wanzhou in the U.S. could also be a crime in Canada.
A call has been made to Ontario’s police watchdog to investigate an incident involving the death of a woman who fell from an apartment building balcony.
The draft order accuses big tech of "invoking inconsistent, irrational, and groundless justifications to censor or otherwise punish Americans' speech here at home."
The Trudeau government is looking to expand their pandemic wage subsidy after very few businesses applied for the program.
The Liberal government’s recent gun ban is being challenged by a firearm-rights group which is taking the issue to Federal Court.
Jennie Stejna, a 103-year-old woman from Easton, Massachusetts recently survived her bout with COVID-19 and decided to celebrate with a beer.
The United Nations is holding a conference on Thursday that will be hoping to develop an economic recovery plan for a post-pandemic world.
Teenagers are eligible for up to $5,000 (or $8,000 if they are disabled) through Bill C-15 titled, An Act Respecting Canada Emergency Student Benefits.
There is a push to get things back to normal and the virus is being presented by the UCP as more of a threat to seniors but not so much to younger people.
As we continue in idleness, the socio-economic resources we need to fight Covid-19, or any other foe, are being depleted and will soon enough be exhausted.
This raises the total number of US workers who have filed jobless claims to over 40 million over the past two-and-a-half months.