Some 2019 candidates ‘appeared willing’ to engage with foreign interference: Hogue inquiry

A handful of candidates in Canada’s 2019 federal election “appeared willing” to go along with foreign…

Tories grill Liberals in question period about minister’s ties to lobbyist, PPE company

Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault faced heated remarks from Conservative MPs in the House of Commons Thursday…

Protesters set up Gaza encampments at two more B.C. universities

Pro-Palestinian protesters have set up encampments at two more British Columbia universities, as a wave of…

Bill banning transgender athletes from publicly-funded sports quashed in B.C.

A proposal by British Columbia Conservative Leader John Rustad to use “biological sex” to classify participants…

Growing interpreter injuries forces House of Commons to adjust audio set-ups

The federal government has been forced to adjust the set-up in the House of Commons and…

Quebec unveils $603 million five-year plan to protect French language

Quebec is “going on the offensive” to protect and promote French, Minister Jean-François Roberge said Sunday…

South Africa celebrates 30 years since end of apartheid, but discontent grows

South Africa marked 30 years since the end of apartheid and the birth of its democracy with a…

Military judges don’t have divided loyalties, Canada’s top court rules

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 26, 2024 12:13 pm 1 min read Descrease article…

Alberta to overhaul municipal rules to include sweeping new powers, municipal political parties

The government of Alberta has tabled legislation that will give it sweeping powers over municipalities across…

Singh mulls TikTok return as U.S. nears potential ban over security fears

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is considering personally reactivating his TikTok account as the U.S.…