The same alligator that was spotted in Montreal crossing the street last December has made headlines again after it bit a young girl over the weekend.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been acquitted on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, thus ending the…
The City of Edmonton had children listen on numerous occasions to Extinction Rebellion activist Chris Gusen on climate change and Greta Thunberg.
Four in 10 Canadians believe the country is on the right track with Justin Trudeau leading the nation—the lowest percentage ever recorded in the annual poll.
Millions of Canadians from Windsor-Quebec City corridor all the way to Newfoundland and Labrador, will be facing snowstorms that blanket 2,500 km.
In northwest Alberta, the numbers of mule deer are declining and wildlife officers are taking creative steps to catch poachers.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault has defended a $30 million, taxpayer-funded blimp by saying that the Quebecois should learn to take risks.
A family in Calgary is attempting to avoid deportation from Canada. The family is from Sri Lanka and two of their children were born in Canada.
A research group studying breast milk at the University of Manitoba has been given $6.5 million in order to create a new global initiative from Bill Gates.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has said on Tuesday that they know of 123 Canadian citizens who are currently in Chinese jail.
Former Senator and current NBC News analyst, Claire McCaskill, has criticized a tweet posted by Team Trump commenting on the lack of diversity in the photo.
Montreal has had a partial ban on plastic bags since January of 2018, when thin plastic shopping bags were axed. The new ban includes shopping bags, …
As Donald Trump ended his well-received State of the Union speech on Tuesday night, Nancy Pelosi tore up her own copy of the speech in front of the nation.
On Tuesday evening, Project Veritas journalist James O’Keefe was suspended by Twitter for reporting on the activities of Bernie Sanders campaign staff.
Conservative Leadership candidate Marilyn Gladu has pledged to review the CBC’s mandate, calling the public broadcaster’s coverage of the election “biased”.