3891 RESULTS
Canadian tech community issues open letter following Trump 'Muslim ban'
"We believe that this diversity is a source of strength and opportunity."
Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama spotted at Ottawa's Big Rig Brewery
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former US president Barack Obama caught up at a popular Canadian craft brewery yesterday.
Federal Court rules medicinal marijuana users allowed to grow their own pot
The Federal Court has struck down the ban on people growing their own medical marijuana and ruled that users are, indeed, allowed to grow their own pot.
First Nations group calls on PM to end "dangerous" trucker convoy
The President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs has written an open letter to the prime minister demanding an end to the “dangerous” trucker convoy.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau releases statement congratulating President Donald Trump
On the morning of Donald Trump's inauguration, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a statement to congratulate the new American president.
Ontario to continue restricting large public gatherings for "foreseeable future"
It looks like there will be no concerts or sports gatherings in Ontario for a while. The Government of Ontario released its framework to reopen the economy, which is broken down into three stages.
Anti-war rally at Vancouver Art Gallery demands support for Ukraine
A Vancouver anti-war rally is planned for this weekend, and it’s calling for Canadians to stand with Ukraine against Russian invasion.
Christy Clark asks Trudeau for ban on US thermal coal in BC ports
As the US imposes tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber, BC Liberal leader Christy Clark is asking Justin Trudeau to ban US thermal coal coming through BC.
John Horgan condemns US policy separating migrant families
BC Premier John Horgan is the latest voice in a long line of criticism against the Trump administration’s policy of separating asylum-seeking families from their children.
Trudeau talks Greyhound as company prepares to end Western Canada service
After Greyhound announced that is ending all but one route in BC and cancelling all bus and freight services in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was pressed on the issue of whether the federal government is prepared to step in and help fill the transportation void.
How Surrey's mayor won the political long game on SkyTrain
Premier John Horgan completed his slow conversion from Surrey-Langley SkyTrain skeptic to reluctant cheerleader last week when he stood alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to accept $1.3 billion in new federal funding.
Trudeau announces $9M to help seniors during pandemic
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government is giving $9 million to the United Way to help seniors deal with isolation measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
RCMP say truck convoy donors won't have accounts frozen despite viral tweet's claims
“Freedom Convoy” protest donors will not have their accounts frozen under the Emergencies Act, despite allegations by a Conservative MP in a viral tweet.
Niagara Falls to be illuminated red honouring Nova Scotia shooting victims
Niagara Falls will be illuminated red to honour the victims of the Nova Scotia shooting. On Friday night, April 24, both the US and Canadian Horseshoe Falls will glow a red light from 8 pm to midnight as a symbol of binational support, as Canadians from across the nation honour the tragic shooting that happened in Nova Scotia on Sunday night, claiming 23 lives.
These are the 25 worst cities in Canada for bed bugs
One of Canada’s largest pest control providers has released a new list that no city should be happy to top. Orkin Canada has released its listing of the 25 most afflicted bed bug countries in Canada.
Doug Ford says he's too busy with governing to campaign for Andrew Scheer
Premier Doug Ford says he is too busy governing to campaign with federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer. Scheer has now campaigned in three provinces – Ontario, Alberta, and Manitoba – that have conservative premiers, though none have appeared with him.
Ford government offers to double Ottawa's sick leave benefit
The Ontario government has offered to top up the federal sick leave program to double the amount workers receive, but Ottawa wants the province to implement employer-based paid sick leave instead.
Trudeau in discussion with provinces to implement 10 days of paid sick leave
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that that the federal government remains in discussion with provinces regarding 10 paid sick leave days.

















