In 2015, Inspector David Astephen received an urgent text message from drug-dealer, Mike Kanasevich, informing him of a “dirty cop.”
Hit reality TV series “RuPaul’s Drag Race” will be getting a Canadian adaptation in the near future. The series, titled…
According to a poll commissioned by the CBC News, Canadians believe the country is divided between two opposing groups: ordinary people and “elites”.
The record is official. A representative from Guinness World Record attended the event and presented a certificate that solidifies the record.
He is described as being 6? tall (1.82m), having brown eyes and short brown hair.
The driver was pronounced dead on the spot while the passenger died from his life-threatening injuries in the hospital.
Apple appears to be preparing to shift its last large hardware production hub to China.
This year alone there have been numerous terror attacks throughout the world. While some have been widely covered, a few have taken place without little notice from the mainstream media.
First Nations along the Trans Mountain corridor say they want to own the existing pipeline, build its $7.5 billion expansion and that Ottawa is duty bound to deal with them first over competing equity interests.
Videos circulating online appear to show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau being turned away by both Chinese President Xi Jinping and President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro.
The vessel carrying 1,500 tonnes of garbage from the Philippines has finally arrived in Canada just ahead of Canada Day.
Earlier today, Minister of the Environment Catherine McKenna announced a $223.5 million fund to be given to countries in the Americas and the Caribbean so that they can adapt to the effects of climate change.
Combined, mining, quarrying and oil and gas extraction was up 4.5 percent in April, primarily due to a 5.5% rise in oil and gas extraction; strongest since Fort McMurray’s recovery from the 2016 wildfires that hindered production.
A Winnipeg man has brought back the measles from his recent trip to the Philippines. Hundreds of people in both Vancouver and Winnipeg are at risk.
Trudeau and Jinping were also seen seated beside one another at a later luncheon but the two leaders never addressed each other and silently sat together.