Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday that his government has banned 1,500 "models and variants" of firearms in what he calls a ban on "military grade assault-style weapons."
A journalist has been sentenced to 15 years in prison in China after reportedly 'attacking' the Communist Party.
The House of Commons Health Committee wants to talk to the World Health Organization’s Dr. Bruce Aylward, and they’ve issued a formal summons to demand that he appear by video conference.
As the global case numbers for coronavirus continue to rise, so too does the number of confirmed recoveries. The one million mark was breached last night.
A fundraiser and local holiday tradition is being called off by University Hospital Foundation organizers, eight months before the event is set to take place.
The Canucks for Kids Fund will be donating $500,000 to national charities and BC to help in the fight against coronavirus.
Anti-lockdown protestors in Michigan flooded into the Capitol building, and demanded access to the House floor Thursday afternoon.
Police have made clear that “the gathering is in violation of the Emergency Order enacted to prevent the spread of COVID-19.”
Joe Biden went on MSNBC's Morning Joe this morning to address the allegations made by his former aide Tara Reade.
An op-ed written by Peter MacKay in 2000 argued that in perfect gun legislation "assault rifles and automatic weapons will be banned."
The five missing members of the Canadian Armed Forces have been identified following the deadly crash of a CAF Cyclone helicopter on Wednesday.
Jason Kenney is revealing details on Alberta's strategy to relaunch the economy Thursday, as projections show success in its fight against coronavirus.
Essential workers are not the only ones risking their safety in the workforce as many other occupations require interacting with the public.
As the global economy continues to feel the incredible impact of the coronavirus, Canadian provinces have been hard at work, drawing up plans for when their economy will be able to reopen.
A GoFundMe page set up to raise money for the families of victims killed in the Nova Scotia mass shooting received a donation from Canadian actor Ryan Reynolds.