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Mayor John Tory releases statement welcoming refugees and immigration to Toronto
John Tory has reached out to Citizenship and Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen to offer support and any help the City of Toronto can provide in light of recent events.
Green Party promises to cancel pipeline projects if elected
Green Leader Elizabeth May says if she were prime minister, she’d create a “war cabinet” to deal with what she says is the most important issue of the upcoming election: climate change.
Trudeau says violence on US Capitol was incited by Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that the violence witnessed at the US Capitol this week was incited by President Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Trudeau responds to terrorist attack on Quebec City mosque
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tweeted his response to a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City on Sunday night.
2 dead, 5 injured following "random" stabbing attack in Quebec City
A 24-year-old man was arrested early on Sunday morning in Quebec City after two people were fatally stabbed and five more were injured in a “random” attack.
Marc Gasol was the highlight of the Raptors' championship parade
Marc Gasol was without question the best part about the Toronto Raptors championship parade. Whether he was chugging wine or hyping up the crowd.
Trudeau names special advisor on LGBTQ2 issues
The move comes only a day after it was revealed the Canadian government will repeal the law that criminalizes anal sex for under 18s.
Justin Trudeau in Vancouver to meet Mayor Gregor Robertson
Justin Trudeau is in Vancouver this Tuesday to meet with Mayor Gregor Robertson to talk about the issues "that we know matter to British Columbians."
CETA: Trudeau signs Canada-EU trade deal
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the 28 member states of the European Union has finally been signed.
Late night shows roast Trump following recent attack on Trudeau
Late night talk shows Seth Meyers and Conan O'Brien poked fun at Trump following the President's recent Twitter attack on Justin Trudeau.
Trudeau 'deeply disappointed' after Trump withdraws from Paris climate agreement
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has issued a statement in response to the US' decision to withdraw from the Paris agreement.
Scheer plans to cut foreign aid by 25%, focus help on kids in conflict zones
A Conservative government would cut foreign aid spending by 25%, Andrew Scheer promised Tuesday as he laid out proposals for Canada’s relations with the rest of the world.
Saudi asylum seeker in Canada says she's 'one of the lucky ones'
Rahaf Mohammed, the Saudi teen granted asylum in Canada last week has spoken for the first time since her arrival to her new home.
"His legacy will live on": Fans mourn loss of Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot
Condolences are pouring in from fans after the death of legendary Canadian folk musician Gordon Lightfoot. The singer behind iconic songs like “Early Morning Rain” and “Carefree Highway” died at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on Monday night.
Feds to deploy over 100 soldiers to Quebec's long-term care homes
During his daily briefings, Premier François Legault announced that the federal government has agreed to deploy 125 Canadian Armed Forces members to help in Quebec long-term care homes (CHSLDs).
Jagmeet Singh wins seat in BC's Burnaby South riding
Tune in to Daily Hive’s federal election live blog throughout the night here. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has won his seat in BC’s Burnaby South riding.
Liberals reveal plan to ban all single-use plastics in Canada
Justin Trudeau made an announcement this morning that his government intends to ban single-use plastics by the year 2021.
Coronavirus: Everything you need to know in Montreal today
Every day in Canada, a lot of news regarding COVID-19 comes out nationally and locally. And for now, we will be putting together Montreal and Canada’s top headlines daily to help digest the news in one place.

















