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80% of millennials support Trudeau government (POLL)
A newly released poll from Ipsos shows that the overwhelming majority of Millennials in Canada are behind the Trudeau government.
Barack Obama is attending Raptors-Warriors NBA Finals game in Toronto
Former US President Barack Obama will be in attendance for tonight's NBA Finals game between the Toronto Raptors and Golden State Warriors.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley condemns Edmonton terror attack
Premier Rachel Notley has asked Albertans to remain vigilant following Saturday night's apparent terror attack in Edmonton.
Coronavirus: Everything you need to know in Vancouver today
Each day in Canada, a lot of news regarding COVID-19 comes out nationally and locally. Now, we’re bringing you the top coronavirus headlines from Vancouver and across Canada all together in one place on a daily basis, to help you digest all the information and stay in the know with the biggest stories and developments.
Robert De Niro visits Toronto, apologizes for President Trump’s ‘disgusting’ behaviour
At a groundbreaking ceremony in Toronto, Robert De Niro publically apologized for his president's 'disgusting' behaviour at the G7 summit.
Global Affairs not aware of any Canadians hurt in Indonesian tsunami
After a volcanic eruption sent a wall of water crashing into Indonesia, Global Affairs has confirmed that they are unaware of any Canadian casualties.
Here’s why you’re going to pay even more for gas in BC next month
A tax increase is going to make it more expensive to fill up your vehicle in BC. Starting April 1, the carbon tax will increase by about three more cents per litre of gasoline. That brings the total amount of carbon tax per litre to 14.31 cents.
China sentences second Canadian to death for drug trafficking
China has sentenced a second Canadian to death in a drug trafficking case. This comes just months after a first Canadian was sentenced in January.
Justin Trudeau "shocked and saddened" by terrorist attack in London
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, has said he was "shocked and saddened" by the terrorist attacks in London (U.K.) today.
Trudeau says Canada is "going in the wrong direction" as coronavirus cases surge
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that Canada is “going in the wrong direction” as COVID-19 cases continue to surge. On Monday, Trudeau said that his government was always aware of the possibility of the second wave and have been preparing for it.
Edmonton terror attack: 5 injured in knife and vehicle rampage
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has condemned the stabbing of a police officer and a vehicle assault that injured four pedestrians on Saturday evening
Canada issues travel advisory for China due to 'arbitrary enforcement of local laws'
The Government of Canada has updated its travel advisory for China, saying Canadians are advised to “exercise a high degree of caution in China due to the risk of arbitrary enforcement of local laws.”
Here's what Canadians tweeted about in 2015
Canadians had a busy year on Twitter in 2015. The most popular tweets of the year focused largely around #elxn42, unsurprisingly, and October 19 saw the highest volume of tweets between the federal election and the Blue Jays win during game three of the ALCS.
Canadian actor Elliot Page comes out as transgender
Canadian actor and star of The Umbrella Academy Elliot Page has come out as transgender. In a statement posted on social media, Page shared that their pronouns are now “hehey” and they now go by Elliot.
Doug Ford takes shots at Trudeau's new gun control measures
Ontario Premier Doug Ford fired off a round of criticism at new federal gun control measures that were announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier this week.
Trudeau reacts to devastating magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Mexico City
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his condolences after a a deadly 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Mexico – its second big earthquake this month.
Canada sending politicians, celebrities to attend the Queen's funeral
Prominent Canadian politicians, First Nations leaders, and celebrities are travelling to the United Kingdom to attend the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II.
Trudeau non-committal around reopening of Canada/US border
After announcing in June that the Canada/US border would remain closed until July 21, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday that he had spoken with President Trump about what the next steps may look like around the reopening process, as the deadline nears.

















