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Canada needs a federal department to ensure proper reporting and transparency around public UFO sightings, according to a new ...
Pierre Poilievre was feeling dejected and disappointed after the stinging federal election loss in April, sources close to ...
A young Indian man, denied refugee status in Canada because his story of being framed for his friend’s murder was “strikingly ...
The British Columbia government has restored funding for Charleigh Pollock for the drug Brineura, which costs about $1 ...
An unprovoked stabbing attack Thursday morning in a North York plaza parking lot has left a senior dead and cops hunting her ...
Nothing better exemplifies why Stephen Colbert’s Late Show suddenly got canceled than the fact that Colbert’s prime guest on ...
Last month, the Department of the Navy officially renamed the USNS Harvey Milk—a much-needed course correction that finally ...
The members of these fight clubs, known in white nationalist communities as “active clubs,” are hiding in plain sight. As ...
Mr Trump’s letter to Epstein is said to be typewritten text framed by the outline of a naked woman which has been drawn in ...
A shocking revelation has emerged implicating Bangladeshi expatriate workers in the covert collection of funds for Islamic State (ISIS), Al Qaeda, and other militant outfits.
Debate is raging online about two criminal cases involving newcomers to Canada being found guilty of sexual offences yet being sentenced to no jail time, with one key divergence.
As the world of “public” broadcasting faces the rebuke of Congress rescinding its billion dollars, it spurs a broader thought about the arrogance of liberal journalists at national media outlets. They ...