Conservative MP and former PMO director of communications John Williamson is apologizing for controversial comments he made Saturday about Canada’s Temporary Foreign
Last week, Montreal was abuzz with the news that Mélanie Joly would be running for the Liberal nomination in Ahuntsic-Cartierville. Joly is known for
Winnipeg is generally more tolerant today than it was 12 years ago. That’s when I moved to the city, and at the
One of the directors of Canada’s terrorism research centre says statements made this weekend by the chair of the Senate national security
Canada is lagging behind when it comes to prosecuting hate speech, terrorism financing and terrorism related activities, at least compared with other jurisdictions,
Would-be Canadians will have to keep taking an oath to the Queen after the Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday refused to
When countries experience turbulent times, large populations of people often look to migrate. Canada is often a country people seek out. Hong
Canada has stopped the importation of several drugs and drug ingredients from two Indian factories, as concern mounts in North America over
The name Maria Mourani made national headlines in 2013 when her outspoken criticism of the Parti Quebecois’ proposed Charter of Values led
Fifty-one years ago this week, a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court called segregated schools unconstitutional, one Ontario member of provincial parliament