Meghan Markle made an appearance at the Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre to discuss women’s issues.
Andrew Weaver’s initial announcement to step down came weeks after he was diagnosed with labyrinthitis, a disease that causes vertigo and nausea.
The Trudeau government is looking at new legislation to compensate Canadians who have their privacy breached when hackers access their private information.
Former Liberal minister warns Wexit would devastate Saskatchewan’s economy.
Peter MacKay is going to run for the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada. He is expected to officially announce his candidacy tonight.
Tim Hortons can stop trying to pull on Canadian’s patriotic heartstrings for customer loyalty. Canadians aren’t buying it anymore.
Never before has humanity managed to create “completely biological machines from the ground up”, wrote the research team in a recent paper.
The Doug Ford government has released its eligibility outline for daycare support during the impending Ontario teacher strikes.
Provinces are disagreeing with the Trudeau government, siding with law enforcement who argue that banning legal guns won’t reduce violent crimes in Canada.
The report found the campaign team’s inexperience and too much power held with the campaign manager were leading factors in the election loss.
CBC, our national state broadcaster, falsely claimed that former Prime Minister Stephen Harper called for “regime change.” CTV made a similar claim.
A house cat from the Los Angeles neighbourhood of Highland Park fought off a trio of coyotes that managed to get into the backyard.
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer blamed “Iranian Regime alone” on Tuesday for the downing of a Ukrainian passenger flight 752.
A staffer for the Democrat presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, was videoed appearing to advocate for street violence
Chair girl, the infamous stool tossing super villain of Toronto (though not as infamous as another alleged stool tosser) has had her sentencing delayed until Feb 7.