A referendum question usually calls for a simple binary response: yes or no. In Britain on Thursday, voters will decide whether to
It defies belief that voters in a country still recovering from decades of cruel dictatorship would elect as their president a man
As the world struggles against the rapid spread of the Zika virus, the Canadian government is opening its wallet to shell out
As 25,000 Syrian refugees live through the process of resettlement and beginning new lives in Canada, a Statistics Canada study published today
Elections Canada would need a bare minimum of six months to carry out a referendum on electoral reform, owing in large part
The level of trust Canadians have in the federal government is at its highest point since EKOS Research began measuring the key
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan yesterday launched the Liberal government’s Defence Policy Review, including the appointment of four prominent foreign affairs and defence
In the wake of Brussels — at least for now — we’re back in the bad old days of the War of
Canada’s use of both government and private sponsors to help Syrian refugees resettle is a model that should be exported around the
Patrick Brown has already taken the Ontario Progressive Conservative party in a new direction since becoming its leader — now he’s encouraging