Opposition to the Harper government’s planned Memorial to the Victims of Communism is staggering — with even the Prime Minister’s supporters strongly
Many Canadians boast about their country’s diversity. There is a sense of pride attached to it. Yet, when it comes to the
Turning around a losing campaign is tough enough for a governing party in an election where the ballot frame is ‘time for
Following Indian Prime Minister Modi’s successful tour of Canada, President Benigno Aquino of the Philippines is due to visit this week. Modi’s
New Democratic Party leader Tom Mulcair, along with Toronto City Councillor Joe Cressy, seen here engaging with residents in Chinatown. Photo Credit:
The election campaign began in earnest with Tuesday’s budget, Joe Oliver’s first and Stephen Harper’s last before the writ drops in September
The Canadian urge to do better than folks south of the border seems to have rubbed off on the country’s more recent
There was a time when the vast plurality of new Canadians voted for the Liberal Party of Canada. With the exception of
As the 2015 Canadian Federal Elections approaches, the question remains which party will win the majority of votes and fill these seats
Conservative MP and former PMO director of communications John Williamson is apologizing for controversial comments he made Saturday about Canada’s Temporary Foreign