From Alberta and Ontario to Quebec and British Columbia, Canada's premiers have been ratcheting up their anti-judge rhetoric.
Once again, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is right on target, moving to strengthen self-defence protections and push back against Ottawa’s gun policies — promising new guidance for police and ...
Topping the naughty list this year is Ontario Premier Doug Ford, whose decision to gift fellow politicians a juicy pay raise ...
Canadian politicians and community groups are sharing messages of support after at least 16 people were killed in a mass ...
Ford, who has previously said the government siphoned off funding the moment the situation was referred to the OPP, suggested the province always presumes innocence during audits.
Canada turned 158. To celebrate, Ottawa hosted a ceremony with Prince Edward making a speech at LeBreton Flats Park. Prime ...
Peel Regional Police said they are actively increasing their presence at places of worship following the deadly attack on the ...
General manager Garrett Turta was named hotelier of the year by Historic Hotels Worldwide. The organization said the award ...
Ironically, political rhetoric criticizing the courts appear to be intensifying at a time when the focus across the country ...
Diddlers,” as Ontario Premier Doug Ford called child-molesters in a news conference this week, have been big in the news ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew ends the year with the strongest approval rating among Canada’s provincial leaders, according to ...
Canada has made its border with the United States tougher to cross. Here’s what we learned through monthlong reporting on a single case.