Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj told MPs Tuesday he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership and hosts at the public broadcaster, which he says needs a “wake-up call.” Enjoy the ...
Labour's bid to cut jury trials has been backed by MPs in a Commons showdown. MPs voted to ditch jury trials for cases with a likely sentence of under three years in an effort to reduce backlogs in ...
The Métis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) has opened an office and retail space in Ottawa to create a stronger presence in the capital since removing itself from the Métis National Council in 2024.
An attempt to preserve files documenting some of the worst harms caused by Indian Residential Schools could soon head to Parliament.
The Emergencies Act sat, forgotten, for decades. But along came COVID-19 restrictions, which sparked the Freedom Convoy in mid-January 2022—a protest led by truckers and their supporters who opposed ...
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Canada is sending $8 million Canadian (US$6.7 million) in food aid to people in Cuba as the island faces a tightened U.S.
Canada’s foreign minister says her country is working on an aid package for Cuba as it faces blackouts and severe fuel shortages worsened by a U.S. oil embargo.
As the Winter Olympics drew to a close on Sunday in Milan, Ukrainian slider Vladyslav Heraskevych’s disqualification for wearing a helmet commemorating fallen Ukrainian athletes ...
WASHINGTON -- Ukraine’s parliamentary speaker visited Capitol Hill making the case to US lawmakers that tougher sanctions enforcement remains central to Kyiv’s effort to blunt Russia’s war as it ...