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Barack Obama spotted drinking Tim Hortons coffee at the Raptors game
Obama was one of many notable folks in the house for the June 2 game, which also drew stars like Shawn Mendes and of course, Drake.
INTERVIEW: Al Gore talks Donald Trump and an Inconvenient Sequel
A decade after An Inconvenient Truth, former US Vice President Al Gore is still fighting climate change and is back with an update – An Inconvenient Sequel.
Office conversions eligible for federal GST rebate on new rental housing projects
Some of the specific policy details for the federal government’s elimination of its GST on the construction cost for new secured purpose-built rental housing have been released.
Trudeau's Liberals have got to go, say 45% of Canadians (REPORT)
Almost half of Canadians think the Liberals under Justin Trudeau should no longer be running the country, according to a new poll.
Leaders gear up for English language debate tonight after French joust
Five federal party leaders are licking their wounds and prepping their zingers after an occasionally testy debate yesterday that came ahead of tonight’s first and only one in English.
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.
Canada offers to pay shipping costs of repatriating garbage from the Philippines
After the president of the Philippines engaged in some serious trash-talk with Canada and threatened to “declare war” over a garbage shipment, Global Affairs Canada said efforts were being made to bring the garbage home.
"We’re making contraceptives free": Canadians react to Trudeau's announcement
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canadians will soon have access to free contraceptives and diabetes medication.
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.
Trudeau watches pro-Trump Washington riot with concern
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hopes the situation in Washington, DC, and the rest of the United States calms down soon so its electoral process can continue properly.
Trump tells Mexican president 'Canada is no problem' in leaked NAFTA call
A leaked call between Trump and Mexican President Nieto show that the US President doesn't seem to care about Canada's role in the agreement.
Global COVID-19 case count surpasses 100,000,000
Since the coronavirus was identified in China in December 2019, there have been over 100 million COVID-19 cases across the globe.
Red Bull is bringing a week-long music festival to Montreal next month
Continuing their tradition from New York, Paris and Tokyo, coupled with the success of last year’s music school, the Red Bull Music Festival is coming to Montreal for the first time, this fall.
New Zealand bans 'military style semi-automatics' and assault rifles
The New Zealand government will place an amnesty for all weapons to be handed in, and Cabinet has directed officials to develop a buyback scheme.
"Woke-babe PM": People have a lot of say about this so-called honest ad about Canada (VIDEO)
An Australian media company that prides itself on creating “honest ad” videos about world governments has finally given Canada the dubious honour of being featured as one of its latest parodies.
BC health officials to give live COVID-19 update on Wednesday afternoon
Health officials in British Columbia are scheduled to give a live COVID-19 update on Wednesday afternoon. The announcement comes after 656 new test-positive cases of coronavirus were announced on Tuesday, for a total of 33,894 cases in the province.
Matthew Perry responds to Justin Trudeau's April Fools' tweet
Former Friends star Matthew Perry has responded to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Tweet offering the Ottawa-schooled actor a rematch of a fight they once had in 5th Grade.
Americans get down on their knees to beg Trudeau to run for U.S. President (VIDEOS)
Facing the reality that Donald Trump could potentially have a fighting chance to become the next President of the United States, these desperate times call for desperate measures.

















