Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed media in Ottawa today, regarding downed passenger flight PS752, which saw the tragic death of 176, including 57 Canadians.
The Receiver General, responsible for making payments for the Canadian government, lost over $1.4 million from sending money to the wrong accounts.
The Ontario Liberal Party is attacking the Ford government for giving rebates to parents who have to get daycare for their children during teacher strikes.
Thursday, January 16 marks the 402nd day of detention for Micheals Spavor and Kovrig, arrested in China in retaliation for Canada’s arrest of Meng Wanzhou.
Two men from Mississauga were charged after allegedly being involved in a scheme to export equipment to support a nuclear program in Pakistan.
Trump appeared to treat the signing ceremony as a victory lap for his first term, teasing several people present, including China’s vice-premier.
The Supreme Court has dismissed B.C.’s appeal of the Trans Mountain pipeline project. The province was asking for jurisdiction over the project.
Dr. Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist has claimed that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself.
A Canadian army reservist, who has been missing was arrested in the United States, allegedly has ties to a neo-Nazi group.
Freedom House released a new report this week warning that several of the largest are serving as propaganda outlets for the Chinese government.
A dangerous Ottawa sex offender has been set free by accident and is still on the loose.
A new Accenture intelligent operations centre has opened in downtown St. Catharines today. Its the third operations centre in Canada for the company.
Bell Let’s Talk is teaming up with the Northwestel and government of the NWT on a $500,000 collaboration to support the Strongest Families Institute.
Former Conservative Party MPP for the riding of Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Amanda Simard has announced that she will be joining the Ontario Liberal Party in a press conference today.
Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday that new scholarships would be provided in honour of the 57 Canadians who lost their lives flight 752.