“Boissonnault claimed to identify as Indigenous in order to benefit from programs designed to support Indigenous people and ...
The $4.5-$5 billion renovation of Canada's parliament continues as workers have completed primary excavation and abatement at the heritage site and now are beginning to rebuild Centre Block. (Nov. 14, ...
Regarding NATO’s two-per-cent-of-GDP gauge for military spending: Canada should be guided by it, not brow-beaten with it. And ...
The federal government needs to listen to the pleas of Afghan-Canadian combat advisers who — having played a pivotal role in ...
For more than five years, construction hoarding and steel fences have kept the public away from Parliament’s Centre Block as ...
The Supreme Court of Canada is currently hearing arguments about the constitutionality of Canadas prostitution laws. The case, R v. Kloubakov, is the first time Canadas highest court will consider ...
Details about a proposed law to legalize assisted dying in England and Wales have been published, rekindling debate on the ...
Justin Trudeau’s government directed an independent labor board to end lockouts at Canada’s largest ports, as it did with ...
C-65 would help political parties exploit Canadians’ data without real limits, transparency or consent. This could undermine ...
Five newly elected councilors in Dawson City, Canada, have refused to swear a mandatory oath of allegiance to Britain's King ...
Two new bills will amend the Copyright Act to protect consumers’ right to repair their possessions. But more work is needed, including ensuring that manufacturers make their devices repairable.