Trudeau has introduced a fundamental shift in Canada's relationship with Hong Kong after the Chinese regime introduced a new security bill.
Ghislaine Maxwell will be cooperating with the FBI and “naming names” of those involved with the criminal activities of Jeffery Epstein.
The Post Millennial's editor-at-large, Andy Ngo, shared video of the protests in Portland, Oregon on Thursday night that show protestors and members of Antifa attempting to burn down a federal courthouse.
Canadaland accused Marc Kielburger of "patiently listening" as a senior employee detailed how he corrupted Kenyan government officials.
A 2016 Washington Post poll of 504 Native Americans found that nine of 10 were not offended by the Redskins name.
In Putaendo, a city of Chile, hundreds of police and military personnel, reportedly “armed to the teeth,” flooded its streets to supervise extractive activity. Unlike other regions, Putaendo has no large-scale mines. It has, however, been eyed by a Canadian junior for preliminary exploration.
The partnership between the Trudeau government and WE Charity has come to an end after WE was set to distribute $900 million in student grants over the summer.
The mandatory quarantine order has been extended by the federal government until August 31, for the majority of people entering Canada.
The referendum included over 200 constitutional amendments, and the way the ballot was formulated, it asked for a yes or no vote across the board.
Dr. Eileen de Villa is recommending that Toronto implement a centre for people to self-isolate and quarantine on a volunteer basis.
The low spread of COVID-19 being reported in Ontario public health units might mean the province can soon move into Stage 3 of its reopening plan.
TSN anchor Dan O'Toole's one-month-old daughter has been located and she is safe with her mother. "There are no concerns for [the] child’s safety at this point."
The man arrested after an incident involving firearms at Rideau Hall wanted to speak to PM Trudeau. He had recently become unemployed and had grievances about emergency coronavirus measures.
Students have been participating in a contest to see who among them can catch coronavirus first.
Toronto police were called out to a closed construction site in Toronto's Regent Park on June 27, following reports of a noose being left there.