The Canada Revenue Agency has been sitting on over $1 billion in cheques that have been left uncashed by Canadian taxpayers over the past 20 years.
A woman was nearly crushed in Montreal’s Mile End neighbourhood, as a wall of bricks fell from an ageing building.
Denver Councilwoman, Candi CdeBaca is receiving backlash after her response to a very controversial tweet posted on Friday.
A transgender employee at the Guardian has resigned in a rather dramatic fashion after claiming an opinion piece on women’s rights made her “scared.”
Joe Biden recently received an endorsement from James Comey, however an official for the Biden campaign gave the endorsement a public rejection.
On Tuesday, thousands of refugees and migrants attempted to make their way across Greece’s border through Turkey. Athens looked to the EU for help.
A homophobic Islamic speaker who has defended pedophilia and called Christians criminals will speak at the York University Muslim Student association.
An Alberta-based trucking company serving the province’s dying oilpatch has closed its doors due to a creditor-imposed bankruptcy.
A Liberal Member of Parliment has introduced a private members bill that would decriminalize the possession of heroin, crack cocaine, and meth.
A young boy playing in a hockey tournament over the weekend won a gift basket full of $200 worth of cannabis products in Dawsone Creek, BC.
CN Rail is beginning to bring back the majority of workers that were laid off last month due to the shortage of work brought on by blockades.
The state of New South Wales in Australia is now officially free of bushfires after enduring them for over 240 days.
Ontario has confirmed that there is two more confirmed cases of coronavirus, bringing the number of cases in Ontario up to 20.
Apple Inc. will settle litigation for slowing down older iPhones to the tune of $500 million in compensation to owners who had to buy replacement phones.
Anti-pipeline protesters have blocked the railway tracks in Montreal’s Pointe-Saint-Charles on Monday in support with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs.