Summer is half over, the election could be launched officially as early as Sunday — which would make it the longest campaign
The United Nations Human Rights Committee has turned in a damning report on key Harper government policies, recommending changes to its controversial anti-terrorism law, C-51, and
The government’s controversial anti-terrorism legislation, C-51, will be among the topics studied by the United Nations this week as part of a
There is a divide in business confidence across the country as low oil prices weigh on the outlook for some regions more
Now comes the reckoning — not just for the Senate, but also for Auditor-General Michael Ferguson, who spent $21 million investigating its travel
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi spent time in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver this week — which led to a ton of photo-ops with Prime
The federal government will not abide temporary foreign workers going underground to avoid an April 1 deadline that will force thousands of
Two days before an April 1st deadline imposed under changes to the government’s temporary foreign worker program, some foreign workers who have
A warm welcome back to Ottawa to MPs of all parties. I hope you had a great time over spring break, but
Canada’s youth vote is up for grabs. So who’s grabbing? There’s a persistent myth about young voters — that they tend to act