The western worlds largest social media empire could be hit with a multi-billion dollar fine over its many privacy violations.
Edmonton police have released photographs of two people they believe may have information about an unsolved homicide from late 2018.
According to The Weather Network, it might snow in Ontario on the last weekend of April.
In an attempt to prevent the executive and the judicial spheres overlapping, the former Justice Minister worked to give greater independence to the judicial screening committees.
Just before Passover, a restaurant in Winnipeg was spray-painted with hate speech and anti-Semitic graffiti.
50,000 jihadists from some 100 countries pose a risk to the European Union and beyond, after Islamic State’s so-called Caliphate in Syria and Iraq was destroyed.
Justice Francesca Marzari, a British Columbia Supreme Court Justice, ruled last week that the father of a 14 year old transgender boy (biological female) was guilty of “family violence” for refusing to affirm his daughter’s male gender identity.
The Islamic State may have launched one of the most deadly terrorist attacks in recent history in response killing which occurred last month in a New Zealand mosque.
Canadians might be paying more for virtually all products if a new plastic tax that Environment Canada is recommending is implemented.
Estimates show that approximately 25 per cent of the judicial appointments under Justin Trudeau were Liberal party supporters and donors.
In comedy clubs across the land, some of our nations great thinkers are probably asking, “What’s the deal with high gas prices?! Am I right?!”
The battle over free speech regarding transgender issues continues. Le Journal de Montréal columnist Richard Martineau was temporarily put into the Facebook penalty box for asserting that women have a uterus: a statement which was reported as “hate speech” to the social media outlet.
The Bank is forecasts real GDP growth of 1.2 per cent this year, 2.1 per cent next year and 2.0 per cent in 2021.
Saudi Arabia beheaded 37 Saudi citizens on Tuesday for alleged terrorism-related crimes.
She had her car impounded, her licence revoked, and failed an appeal, despite having a doctor note saying she couldn’t blow hard enough to pass the test.