Ford’s intention to take the carbon tax to court will come as an immediate threat to Justin Trudeau’s second term, just days after he was re-elected.
After losing every single seat in both Alberta and Saskatchewan, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has dialled back his climate policy rhetoric.
Another Amazon employee died at one of its warehouses, wasn’t noticed for 20 minutes.
Police are asking for the public’s assistance in the search for a woman and a baby in a possible abduction in Scarborough’s Rosewood neighbourhood this morning.
Edward Snwoden’s interview with Joe Rogan is a disillusioning listen.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said no to a formal coalition and yes to building the Trans Mountain expansion today, speaking to media for the first time since hanging on to a minority government on Monday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to create a gender-balanced cabinet when sworn in on Nov. 20 at a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Wednesday.
Toronto transit services were delayed on Tuesday because somebody accidentally drilled a six-inch hole into one of the city’s subway tunnels.
Last night during halftime Nav Bhatia, also known as “Superfan Nav” was presented with his own championship ring along with the Toronto Raptors’ players.
Sparked by the reelection of Justin Trudeau, Wexit Facebook pages have grown exponentially. The Facebook group VoteWexit, for example, went from having 73,000 members Tuesday morning to having 217,000 a day later. The site’s website has crashed as well, seemingly from bandwidth issues.
Animal rights activists that protested on an Albertan farm last month have been charged.
The condescending hashtag #Rednexit has been trending on Twitter in response to Alberta separatist sentiments
Google’s quantum computing division has claimed to have made a leap forward for the entire field.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a press conference on Wednesday in which he highlighted the need for parties to work together on files such as climate change and affordability.
The United States federal government is suing California and other state entities, accusing them of trying to conduct their own foreign policy with Quebec by entering into a climate agreement.