Century 21 has just filed for bankcuptcy, citing an ongoing battle with their insurance company and loss of revenue from the pandemic.
Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi has shared the sentiment, saying that the budget would see cuts in the coming months.
A recent survey found that a majority of Oregon voters do not believe the Portland protests to be "mostly peaceful" and a plurality urge police to use greater force to quell the violence.
Network Rail determined that a poster in support of a famed, UK novelist, that didn't mention trans, gender, or women's rights, was too political.
Trudeau's government wants just a limited number of the 338 MPs to return to Ottawa, with the majority taking part online, potentially via their cellphones.
The article takes issue with the officers on the scene, saying that a lone witness has come forward to contradict everybody else's version of the story.
Trudeau emphasized his regret for not recusing himself from the start, due to the "perception involved."
Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal has been charged with four counts of breach of trust and one count of fraud over $5,000 by RCMP.
The announcement came after days of Ontario cases reaching nearly 200 new confirmed cases a day—rates that mirror those of the early pandemic.
Speaking with reporters during his daily COVID-19 briefing on Thursday, Doug Ford said that he is "nervous" about children going out trick or treating this year due to COVID-19.
As conservatives are calling for Cuties to be cancelled, Netflix says no way. Meanwhile, a Republican senator from Missouri urges for the dispute to be brought before Congress.
Brandon Straka of the #WalkAway Campaign released the full video of a mob of Black Lives Matter activists throwing bottles at him and his staff members before smashing one staff member's phone after an event in Dallas, Texas, on September 5.
Toronto Poetry Slam is offering free show tickets to black and indigenous patrons and charging all those who are not.
Ace Frehley, one of the long-standing members of the iconic rock quartet KISS, has come out in support of US President Donald Trump in a recent interview.
James Bone, who works at Library and Archives Canada, had the sheet of stamps made up and delivered to him for $68.