Canada’s largest school board, the Toronto District School Board recently decided to provide free menstrual products in elementary and secondary schools.
A woman from the South Surrey neighbourhood emailed Peace Arch News on Tuesday to report the sighting, of what she described as a large cat that was “maybe 150 lbs” walking down the road in front of Semiahmoo Trail Elementary School.
Six people are facing charges following an alleged attack on two off-duty Montreal police officers.
According to a spokesperson with the Department of National Defence, Master Cpl. Patrik Mathews was relieved as apart of necessary action due to the severity of the allegations.
Get ready for the winter, Canada! As you may know, Canadian winters are cold. But some are colder than others. Well, the Farmers’ Almanac is here to tell you, this one is going to be a real doozy.
The contract aims to award someone that can show expertise through “trade and fiscal policy, through an established intelligence network .. comprised of government officials, energy industry CEO’s, executives and industry insiders…”
New data from Statistics Canada shows that Albertans spend big money on legal marijuana—so much so that they’re the number one province in marijuana sales.
The Bloor-Yonge subway—a hellishly crowded station which easily sees about 204,630 passengers a day—will be getting some welcomed investments to help with overcrowding, as the federal government looks to put over $1 billion in Toronto transit projects.
A Parliamentary Budget Office report found that the federal government would have to more-than-double the tax to $102 a tonne if it relied solely on the federal tax to reach the committed amount of greenhouse gas emissions internationally.
The president of the Unifor union Jerry Dias has penned a letter to media members of his union regarding the criticism received for his partisan attacks on conservative politicians.
Police are investigating after a video was posted online which appears to show someone throwing a traffic sign onto a highway in Oakville, Ontario, while cars were rushing by.
The Ford government has committed $3 million in funding to aid the Toronto police, in a move that would “more than double” the amount of operational surveillance cameras city-wide amid the sharp uptick in gang-related crime throughout the year and especially during the summer.
It should come as no surprise that Ottawa would approve another $300,000 to tackle "the rise of the far-right."
What is worrying is the left’s seamless merging with the very things they purport to fight against. In their fight to stomp out oppression, they themselves have become the oppressor
The conservative government’s sex-ed program closely mirrors similar alterations executed by their Liberal predecessors.