The Conservative Party of Canada has announced that their leadership race will officially begin on Monday.
The Iranian Islamic Centre took to Twitter to announce its plans for a public memorial to take place on Thursday, January 16, from 7:30-9 PM.
The IRGC has evolved into an enormous, multi-faceted mafia organization and shadow government with no accountability: Iranian-Canadian activist Reza Banai.
Don Cherry’s name has been taken off of the WHL’s “Suits up
” fundraiser. The Edmonton Oil Kings recently held an event that previously used his name.
Tear gas was deployed and bullets were fired as Iranian police attempted to break up mass protests on Monday.
Prospective leadership candidate, Erin O’Toole, has posted a video to his social media, lamenting the censoring of Canadian greats from our history books, and attacking cancel culture
In Saskatchewan, the government wants the federal Liberals to rethink the recent gun control measures that have been proposed.
Bill Morneau has stated that the federal government has not yet decided whether or not the Trudeau-led government would foot the bill of security costs for the royal pair.
The head of the New Jersey FBI has confirmed that the bomb found in the van of the two alleged domestic terrorists had the potential to kill or seriously injure people “up to five football fields away.”
The Queen of England has agreed to a “period of transition” wherein Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will split their time between the UK and Canada.
Conservative MP, Marilyn Gladu, was able to clearly and succinctly respond to questions posed on where she stands on social issues.
U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly called Meghan Markle “nasty” when he heard she and Prince Harry plan to move to LA after he leaves office.
Rapper Cardi B mentioned that she wanted to move to Nigeria, but seems to have changed her mind and is talking about possibly running for U.S. congress
“We need full clarity on how such a horrific tragedy could have occurred,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Legal proceedings against the University of British Columbia will commence after they refused to reinstate Andy Ngo’s lecture on antifa violence.