Twitter should no longer be the exclusive political platform of extreme far left voices. Balance would be better reflected in the lack of intervention.
Firefighters in BC are working to put out a fire that began at a CN Rail building in Prince Rupert early on Sunday afternoon.
This week, Nick Sandmann’s lawyers will file lawsuits against five more media outlets for smearing the Covington Catholic High School student last year
Pete Butigieg has dropped out of the Democratic presidential race. Buttigieg was at one point considered to have a real shot at winning the race.
A viral story by Politico falsely claiming that President Donald Trump called the coronavirus a hoax was shot down and flagged as a false claim after fact-checking site Check Your Fact labelled the story as false.
A convicted pedophile is taking the University of Manitoba to the province’s human rights commission claiming he’s been discriminated against.
The Trudeau government and the Wet’suwet’en chiefs have reached an agreement regarding the Costal GasLink pipeline.
Government researchers have found that four out of 10 Americans are obese and one out of 10 are severley obese.
President Donald Trump addressed the coronavirus at a rally in Charleston, South Carolina yesterday, mentioning the Democratic Party’s effort to politicize the issue.
Statistics Canada has revealed that median after-tax income did not change for individuals, remaining at $61,400. Virtually unchanged from 2017 and 2018.
Astronomers have spotted a supermassive black hole swallowing a galaxy, creating a hole in space over 2 million light years across.
Coronavirus cases linked to Iran are on the rise in Canada, comprising almost half of the total coronavirus cases in Canada.
A man is being charged with first-degree murder after the body of 13-year-old Oceane Boyer was found in the Laurentians, north-west of Montreal.
Winnipeg police have charged a 27-year-old female teacher with sexual eploitation, sexual assault and supplying liquor to a minor on Thursday.
Ontario’s new licence plates are now defective and the provincial government will cease production of them due to their legibility.