President Donald Trump has released his Middle East peace plan after months and months of speculation.
A new report conducted by the Fraser Institute has revealed that any province can force other provinces and the federal government to renegotiate the equalization payments.
Don Lemon, Former GOP strategist and never-Trumper Rich Wilson, and New York Times writer Wahahat Ali had quite the laugh Saturday night, at the expense of the southern and the uneducated.
The first suspected case of the Wuhan coronavirus has been announced in British Columbia, according to Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry.
A 95-year-old Auschwitz survivor feels that she lived through the camp so that she could witness the devastation and pass on the story of the murdered.
Alberta has long been fueling Canada’s gas pumps nationwide, but since world oil collapsed in 2014, thousands of displaced energy jobs migrated south of the border.
There are now two confirmed cases of coronavirus in Canada and many Canadians are wondering if they should wear face masks.
Two private schools in the Greater Toronto Area have made it aware that some parents were on the same flight as the the Ontario patient who has been diagnosed with the coronavirus
Trudeau’s cabinet is pushing through anti-gun legislation as quickly as possible without proper consultation with experts and the public.
An Australian woman died during an eating competition thrown to celebrate Australia day after choking on a lamington—the country’s national cake.
Canadian border officials have announced the seizure of over 20 kilograms of what appears to be cocaine at Toronto’s Pearson Airport early January.
Starting on March 1, Alberta is planning to drop coverage for those benefiting from the Alberta Seniors Benefit Drug Program.
The interim President of Venezuela, Juan Guaido, is visiting Canada today and plans to sit down with Prime Minister Trudeau.
Prince Charles racked up 162 metric tons of carbon emissions in the 11 days leading up to meeting Greta Thunberg in Davos.
The Ontario elementary school’s union has announced that they will commence a once-a-week province-wide walkout starting February 6, if contract talks with the Ford government do not resume.