Thunberg and 15 other youth climate activists sent a letter to Trudeau claiming that Canada is violating children’s rights with its oil and gas production.
The Bloc, NDP and Conservatives all voted in support of the motion.
The Twitter account of the official memorial at the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland is vocally denying Polish complicity in the Holocaust.
The question read: “Set your price for a slave. These could be worth a lot. You may trade for any items you’d like.”
Big Mac lovers are in for a treat!
Almost $7 million of drugs have been taken off Manitoba’s streets.
Currently, it’s perfectly legal for Statistics Canada to access your personal banking data without your consent while Facebook outright flaunts privacy law.
Ontario New Democrat MPP Joel Harden has issued an apology this week for posing with a supporter who was holding a large sign that read, “F*** Doug Ford.
Many Canadians are reportedly filing for bankruptcy at the cost of their fellow citizens.
Statistics Canada appears to be on shaky grounds when it comes to how it handles your privacy and data.
Time Magazine has released its five-person shortlist for Person of the Year. Two on that list are household names—Donald Trump and Greta Thunberg.
The Dallas Stars have fired their head coach Jim Montgomery for “unprofessional conduct.”
A GoFundMe page has been organized to help raise funds for Alex Witmer’s care and has received more than $10,000 in six hours.
She has been missing since November 1st and her family alongside Police are concerned for her safety.
At 7 am more than 60,000 homes were without power.