Quebec’s Liberal Party has suffered another loss in a byelection in the riding of Jean-Talon, just outside of Quebec City.
Construction is set to begin on the first section of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
China’s national nuclear power corp. says SNC-Lavalin will conduct “pre-project work” for a pair of 700-megawatt advanced-CANDU reactors in Shanghai.
Three Toronto based meat producers have had their licenses cancelled after E. Coli led to massive recalls.
Police hope to find three other suspects.
Liberal MP Bob Bratina tweeted out a holiday-neutral December greeting to his constituents. It didn’t go over well with everyday Canadians.
The Auschwitz Memorial and Museum pointed out to Amazon that the online retailer had vendors selling Holocaust Christmas tree ornaments.
The National Post reported the Department of National Defence has no authority to remove Prince Andrew’s Canadian military titles.
According to a source on the scene, there has been a suicide at the Alberta Legislature. The interruption has prompted the Legislature to be delayed, as the Legislature buildings are on lockdown.
The U.S. government has declined to investigate the feminist professor who slandered Brett Kavanaugh and called for the castration and death of white men.
Huawei tweeted on Monday regarding the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, calling her detainment “an unlawful and illegal act.”
NEW POLL: Less than 50% of Conservative voters want Scheer as leader.
“The motion approved by the SSMU Legislative Council purposely singles out an individual member of SSMU,” reads the email.
Bus drivers at a company in the UK have been ordered to not wear Christmas sweaters to work.
“It was never my intention to be stuck here so long, but I suddenly find that a whole year has snuck by, and here I still am.”