Protestors converged on Queen's Park Saturday afternoon to protest the continued measures implemented by the Ontario government. Over 500 people chanted slogans like "Open up Ontario," and "No new normal."
Opponents will no doubt flock to mockery, but come on, a super duper hypersonic missile, as the Defense Department confirmed, sounds like a worthy undertaking.
O'Toole has launched a blistering attack on Peter MacKay, accusing the Nova Scotian of being too weak to handle the Liberal war room.
Canadians are being strongly urged to not travel to their cottages. Justin Trudeau, however, is ignoring these rules yet again in order to go to his cottage at Harrington Lake.
The women of Alberta are taking to the streets to deliver wine in a stealthy manner and it's all to keep up the spirits of Albertans amid the pandemic.
Homer Simpson's age has finally been revealed, thanks to some mega fans who discovered an image of Homer's driver's license from an old episode.
Dalhousie University experts in Halifax, Nova Scotia are providing Tesla with top battery research and development.
A hacking group called REvil has doubled its ransom demand to $42 million. They claim to have confidential information regarding President Trump.
New rules are being proposed in the NFL that will improve the draft position of teams that hire a person of colour as their head coach or general manager.
The premier gave the information after he was asked how parents and guardians are going to be able to return to work without arrangements for child care.
Farmers have expressed disappointment in the Trudeau government, saying his lockdown policies have significantly damaged their livelihood.
When challenged, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany explained, in less than three minutes, the basic facts of the scandal known as Obamagate.
Dr. Moncef Slaoui said that he feels confident that the US will be able to deliver hundreds of millions of doses of vaccine by the end of 2020.
The Trudeau government has been accused of sowing new divisions within the Wet’suwet’en community.
The government has confirmed that five members of the CAF who have been helping at Quebec's long-term care homes have been infected with coronavirus.