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Irregular border crossing debate could give Scheer edge over Trudeau
A new study from the Angus Reid Institute suggests that Justin Trudeau's stance on irregular border crossings doesn't align with that of his country.
Quebec won't get a day off to mark Queen's funeral
Shortly after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that September 19 would officially be a federal holiday for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, Quebec’s premier assured the province’s citizens that they would not be getting the day off.
Sandra Oh among TIME Magazine's 100 most influential people
Canadian actress Sandra Oh has been named one of TIME's 100 most influential people in the publication's 16th ‘Most Influential People in the Word’ list.
Police arrest two suspects following seventh cell phone tower fire in one week (VIDEO)
The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) have arrested a man and a woman in their 20s who they say are suspects in a string of cell phone tower fires throughout the Montreal area.
Someone just won the biggest lotto jackpot in Canadian history
Someone in Canada has just won the jackpot — a $70 million jackpot to be exact. According to the Ontario Lotto Group (OLG), a single winning ticket for the January 7 draw of the $70 million Lotto Max jackpot was sold in Brampton, Ontario.
National Energy Board permits Trans Mountain pipeline to skip Burnaby bylaws
The National Energy Board (NEB) is permitting Kinder Morgan to skip the City of Burnaby's bylaws that act as obstacles for its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Canada just got its first-ever special representative to combat Islamophobia
In a history-making move on Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the appointment of Canada’s first-ever Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia.
"Absurd": India rejects Canada's claims of involvement in Sikh leader's murder
India has rejected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegations regarding agents of its government being involved in the killing of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.
Videos capture meteor lighting up the sky over parts of Alberta
Early risers might have noticed a bright light streaking across the sky on Monday morning before sunrise. According to the American Meteor Society, there have been 42 witness reports of a fireball seen over Alberta, Montana, and Saskatchewan shortly before 6:30 am on Monday.
Justin Trudeau takes Ivanka Trump to Broadway musical about welcoming foreigners
JustinTrudeau and Donald Trump's oldest daughter and close advisor, Ivanka, were spotted together on Broadway at the Canadian 9/11 musical Come From Away.
Trudeau kids' Canada Day outfits a hit for local designer
While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Grégoire looked dashing during Canada Day celebrations, it was their kids who stole the show.
Many voters in Western Canada will be angry when they head to the polls: experts
A rising tide of western alienation may rally Conservative voters in Alberta, Saskatchewan and parts of BC, but political watchers say they don’t expect it to make a big splash in the election elsewhere in the country.
One coffee can change your life - join the movement
What if you could ask Chris Hadfield how it felt to float in space, or talk to MTV host Lauren Toyota about what it takes to interview some of the world’s biggest stars? Ten Thousand Coffees is the first ever youth movement of its kind and it’s starting right here in Canada.
Petition demands reopening of Coast Guard's marine communications centres
A new formal petition on the Parliament of Canada’s website is calling on the federal Liberal government to reopen Coast Guard Marine Communications and Traffic Services Centres shut down under the Harper regime.
Toronto rock climbing gym implements mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policy
A Toronto rock climbing gym has announced a mandatory vaccination policy for all staff and customers. True North Climbing, located in unit 14 at 75 Carl Hall Road, revealed the measure on social media on August 20. The policy is set to take effect on August 30.
Justin Trudeau spotted at a Stampede Breakfast in Calgary (PHOTOS)
There were a ton of notable people who came through Calgary to enjoy the Stampede festivities over the past ten days, and the Prime Minister of Canada was one of them.
Justin Trudeau gets surprise shout-out from Trump in speech to Congress (VIDEO)
During his first speech to a joint session of US Congress last night, President Donald Trump gave a surprise shoutout to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Trump 'accidentally' supports NAFTA in new tweet
In a move no one saw coming, especially Canada, US President Donald Trump tweeted words of support for NAFTA on Wednesday.

















