Pro-Alberta Secession Rally Held in Edmonton
On May 3, a rally in support of the province's secession took place outside the Alberta Legislative Assembly in Edmon
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On May 3, a rally in support of the province's secession took place outside the Alberta Legislative Assembly in Edmon
Ottawa has reported its first cases of measles in six years, an adult and a child who were infected while traveling a
According to a survey by investment bank JPMorgan, Donald Trump's tariffs pose the greatest threat to the US economy.
Ontario police have charged a 15-year-old Pembroke, Ont., resident after investigating a case of child romantic abuse
Election sensation: Liberal newcomer wins surprise
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OTTAWA — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the country would “never” cave to U.S.
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Today, Rogers Centre will host a meeting with Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, who is running in today's e
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The death of Pope Francis was officially announced at the Vatican this morning.
Dear friends, we sincerely congratulate you on the bright holiday of Easter!
The Ontario government is preparing legislation that would speed up mineral development by designating key areas as “
This year, Easter chocolate has become more expensive again, all due to a sharp rise in cocoa prices.
Residents of Ottawa's Carleton riding will see a record number of 91 names on the ballot on April 28.
Liberal Party Leader Mark Carney has announced a new “Canada Strong Passport” designed to make it easier for families
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Thousands of Ontario residents are still without power after a series of spring storms.
On the 14th day of the campaign trail, federal party leaders made key promises.
Freedom Convoy protest organizers Tamara Leach and Chris Barber have been found guilty of property damage following a
The OCDSB has announced that it will not proceed with previously proposed changes to grade structure at some Ottawa s
A group of students from Holy Trinity High School in Kanata will receive financial assistance from a non-profit organ