Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders appeared in front of media at a press conference on Friday to provide details regarding the abduction of Shammah Jolayemi, the 14-year-old boy who went missing Thursday.
Manitoba officially refuses to ban handguns, joining Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Alberta officials in prioritizing lawful gun owners.
WWII veteran’s wish for 100 birthday cards on his 100 birthday more than fulfilled by thankful Canadians.
MSNBC, The New York Times, unable to do math on live television, present false information, and then analyze its ramifications.
Toronto police have located 14-year-old Shammah Jolayemi. The boy is safe and has been transported to the hospital for a…
A 14-year-old Toronto boy who was abducted while screaming on Wednesday morning is linked to a major drug debt of $4 million dollars.
Bell, Rogers and Telus have two years to reduce their rates by 25 percent and the change will be enforced by the government.
While attempting to “fact check” a lighthearted joke by President Trump, Global spread false information claiming that he called the coronavirus a “hoax.”
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is supporting Erin O’Toole to become the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Trudeau has said that he will look at the proposals in a PMB that seeks to decriminalize hard drugs, although he does not believe it’s the solution now.
On Thursday, a blockade that was set up by Mohawk community protestors in Kahnawake almost a month ago was taken down peacefully.
A train derailment in BC led to a local school being evacuated. It happened approximately 40 kilometres east of Prince George
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is advising the public to stay calm amidst the coronavirus epidemic, which has now infected close to 100,000 worldwide.
The head of the Revolutionary Guards in Iran has made the claim that the outbreak of coronavirus may be a biological attack on China and Iran by the US.
The government says they will be moving forward with cutting the provincial sales tax, along with a $25-per-tonne tax on July 1. The provincial sales tax will be dropped by one point, to six percent.