Anti-government rioters gathered around the Albert Pike statue at Judiciary Square in Washington DC Friday evening and pulled it down.
The Erin O'Toole campaign has filed a formal complaint and has requested the police service to investigate an alleged theft of data.
North Okanagan resident Curtis Sagmoen will not be doing jail time for of driving into an escort with his quad after calling her to his home in 2017.
A shipment of puppies that was being flown in from Ukraine to Toronto over the weekend arrived with a significant amount of them dead.
NHL sources have confirmed to the Toronto Sun that Auston Matthews, the alternate Captain of the Toronto Maple Leafs has tested positive for COVID-19.
"How do you sleep at night knowing your entire institution was created to defend slavery?" A protestor in Toronto yells at police, who stand idly by.
President Donald Trump is reportedly not a fan of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and even once told his staff to attack Trudeau during television interviews.
A recent BC poll finds that over 3-in-4 residents are for a regulation that would stop the majority of foreigners from purchasing Canadian real estate.
Reports have surfaced of flyers being passed among New York Police Department (NYPD) members encouraging them to begin a strike on July 4.
Ford announced that his government will be providing school boards with $25.5 billion during 2020-2021, increasing funding by $736 million, compared to last year.
The grocery chain Loblaw's has landed in hot water again after the House of Commons Industry Committee voted to summon them over a recent pay deduction.
Canadian Tire has become embroiled in a controversy after their logo resembled that of a Nazi symbol that was made popular in ads run by Donald Trump's campaign.
A U.K. based think tank that specializes in hate and extremism conducted a study that revealed there are many right-wing extremists online sites in Canada.
Protestors in Toronto have painted “defund the police” outside of police headquarters on College Street downtown.
"We are of course, disappointed with the decision and the next step taken by the Chinese, in the case of the two Michaels, we offer all of our support and sympathies to the families," said Trudeau.