As travel restrictions remain in place, Canada is seeing an increase in the amount of asylum claims in the country.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot ordered that two statues of Christopher Columbus be taken down after protesters attempting to knock down one of the monuments became violent with members of law enforcement last week
Nicholas Sandmann, one of the students from Covington High School who was vilified, won his defamation suit against the Washington Post today.
"I’m really shocked the department doesn’t know if forced labour is being used to produce personal protective equipment for Canadians," said Conservative MP Kelly Block.
A talent agency in Toronto has to yield records by July 29 detailing fees that have been paid to Trudeau family members for speaking at events.
As doctors line their pockets, and babies are sold across borders, it is not equality, but money, power and influence that are at stake. Women and children—as usual—are collateral damage.
The half-naked Russian nurse who wore a transparent gown with only lingerie underneath to work is now a TV weather presenter.
The Ford government announced that the government is "finalizing the health protocols" for schools to reopen in September per a detailed plan to be released next week.
The gun in question is the property of Patricia McCloskey, who, together with her husband Mark McCloskey, are facing charges for unlawful use of a weapon.
Twelve men were arrested in Surrey, B.C. on Tuesday after filming a social media video involving fake firearms.
Former Vice President Joe Biden can't tell the difference between Asians and said Americans can't either.
York Regional Police have charged a Highway 407 employee in the data breach of thousands of customers.
On Wednesday, Dawit Kelete, 27, the suspect in the hit and run death of a protestor on Seattle's I-5 on July 4, plead not guilty to all charges.
The selection of the new Chief of Defence Staff and subsequent change of command date will be determined by the federal government.
A federal judge recently overturned a previous decision to incarcerate former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, citing concerns over the original order to put him in prison was “retaliatory.”