Alberta Premier Jason Kenney holds a press conference on the historical popular vote.
A court ruled against a father who was attempting to prevent his seven-year-old son from being administered puberty blockers by the boy’s mother and doctor.
Henry Thomas, the actor infamous for playing Elliott in E.T., was arrested Monday for driving under the influence.
The U.S. navy’s ‘doomsday plane’, designed to survive attacks from WMDs, has been downed by a single, lone bird.
Hog Town, as expected, had a meaningful impact on the way that the federal election played out last night, and the Big Smoke decided to vote overwhelmingly red.
Stocks for the scandal-ridden Quebec-based engineering and construction company SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. surged by nearly 15 percent on the morning after Justin Trudeau’s re-election to a Liberal minority government.
Thunberg, a figurehead for climate change activists globally, has made waves since her initial splash in Sweden.
The major Canadian oil company Husky Energy has announced hundreds of layoffs in the country.
Moe decided to take Prime Minister Justin Trudeau up on his offer of support, saying that nice words are great, but Saskatchewan and Alberta want action, and they want it now.
Under Scheer, the Conservatives managed to win the popular vote and gain more than 20 new seats, although the Liberals still managed to win a large minority government.
Jessica Yaniv, who infamously brought human rights complaints against multiple women for declining to wax her male genitals, has lost her cases.
“Trudeau’s re-election is going to tear Canada in half. Good job Quebec. You’ll get your separatism desires. The west is leaving,” wrote one Twitter user.
The Liberals appear to have won the election but decisively lost the popular vote to the Conservatives.
The woman who took on Trudeau in the SNC-Lavalin scandal has officially won her seat as an independent candidate in Vancouver Granville.
The incumbent Bill Morneau, Canada’s Minister of Finance, has managed to retain his seat as MP for the Toronto Centre riding, winning 55 per cent of votes.