Facebook has contacted the Canadian government over a possible threat to election integrity resulting from a story published by the Buffalo Chronicle that involves Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
U.S. citizenship lawyers say Green Party Leader Elizabeth May’s claims she “renounced” her U.S. citizenship are almost certainly bunk.
It’s going to be bone-chillingly cold in Toronto and the Great Lakes this Halloween, according to The Weather Network. A fall storm will cover Southern Ontario with intense rain and winds.
A concerned Canadian puts up a national debt cemetery on his front lawn to raise awareness of Canada’s massive national debt.
This proposed legislation has the power to bring parliament together, bettering the lives of thousands of Canadians.
Sameer Zuberi’s activist past continues to dog the Liberal candidate as photos and a Concordia panel investigation of student misconduct during the 2002 riot at the university place him at the scene in a leadership role.
A robot hand using powerful AI has advanced to a point where it can solve a Rubik’s cube using information learned through simulation.
Downtown Vancouver can expect heavy traffic tomorrow as eco-radical group Extinction Rebellion will be protesting during rush hour, according to CTV.
In a not-so-shocking display of partisan attitudes, the CBC won’t be suing a Liberal candidate who used the broadcaster’s footage…
A hockey coach’s story about a parent’s hateful text message is falling apart upon scrutiny and the revelation he made a similar allegation in 2017.
Police are asking for the public’s help in locating 14-year-old actress Skyler Wexler, who was last seen in Toronto on Thursday.
The Green Party of Quebec has called on its federal counterpart to drop multiple candidates due to their past controversial comments, which included “Islamophobia, racism and discrimination.”
WATCH: Justin Trudeau in the last election saying he believes the party that wins the most seats has the right to try and form government first.
American activists affiliated with Portland Rising Tide blocked train tracks carrying piping to the Trans Mountain Expansion earlier today.
On this date, exactly one year ago, Justin Trudeau’s legalization of cannabis finally took effect across Canada. To celebrate, Montreal’s own Molson has planned to put their cannabis-infused beverages on shop shelves by the end of the year.