Is the U.S. travel boycott over? More Canadians journey south of the border for the second month in a row
1.9 million Canadian residents travelled to the U.S. in May, up 9.5 per cent from the same month in 2025
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1.9 million Canadian residents travelled to the U.S. in May, up 9.5 per cent from the same month in 2025
The lawsuit alleges the school board failed 'to address rampant antisemitism affecting TDSB students and staff, while prioritizing other forms of racism'
Readers check the national pulse, comment on PM Carney's 'theatrics,' question separatists' super-sized rights, and more
The mega-director is taking another look at the great unknown with Disclosure Day
The 43-day process to retrieve Megan Robinson’s eggs wasn’t easy, but she thinks it was worth it. Here’s what she went through at each stage
It's clear that anti-Zionism has become the new face of antisemitism. Canada must stop pretending otherwise
Some are calling for a review of the ICC, saying it reflects the Islamic regime's point of view, not the community it ostensibly represents
‘Canada, France and Europe are poised to be a powerful force for good, in the century ahead,’ said Carney, who met with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of next week's G7 summit
Gunmen-for-hire paid '$600 to $800' to target U.S. Consulate and other buildings also targeted GFL Environmental facilities, source says
These microscopic organisms carry water and nutrients to 70 per cent of plant species and help keep a vast amount of carbon out of the atmosphere
Marc Miller said he expects the 'usual suspects' will be banned for users under 16, listing off Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and X
Özlem Warren shines a light on the culinary culture of one of the world's great food cities
Dehumanizing slurs that skirt hate speech laws won't stop us. We will not run. We will fight harder
He is only one undermining the rule of law
The resistance was sparked by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s deal with China to allow around 49,000 Chinese EVs into Canada
Champagne had vowed not to participate in any decisions on the proposed high-speed rail project
The message from the U.S. ambassador in Ottawa seems to be that Canadians should ignore whatever comes out of the White House
The new entrance was installed after U.S. authorities cancelled a long-standing arrangement allowing Canadians to enter from the Vermont side
What does Dad want for Father’s Day? Ask him and chances are that his answer will be “nothing.” Thankfully, Made in Canada is here to help you turn “nothing” into something with this carefully curated list of products he didn’t even know he wanted. You’re welcome. Pajama Set This is J $174 At the […]
Another member of law enforcement was injured and taken to the hospital, the Toronto Police Operations official X account wrote on Thursday morning.
It doesn't honour the founding fathers, but it does express the president's combative, vain character
There is a profound conflict between a hypersexual society that is becoming sexless
Thomas Partey is facing trial in Britain on rape charges
The woman, believed to be in her 30s, suffered serious arm and leg injuries, police said
Jeffrey Keddy reported he was smoking three to six joints a day while he made repeated harassing phone calls to the grandparents of a murder victim
B.C. premier lectures Alberta while DRIPA law and property-rights rulings undermine pipelines and Canadian unity
‘You need to have lived in Alberta, and have talked to a lot of Albertans to help understand,’ Eleanore Olszewski says
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C-35 proposes that the Minister of Foreign Affairs establish a list of goods that may have been produced wholly or in part by forced labour
Lawyer David Fraser outlines free speech and privacy concerns with Bill C-34
'Sometimes I wake up and I'm like, okay, like, what's next, I can't see through this darkness, but right now I'm looking at the light,' she said in a video
Before adding 17,000 seats to BMO Field for six 2026 World Cup games, the stands were used at the 2024 Paris Olympics and the Ryder Cup in New York
The legislation aims to censor political speech, while putting draconian rules around what kids can do online
Ottawa must take the threat seriously
Violence spread across parts of Belfast late Tuesday, the night after harrowing footage emerged of a man being brutally stabbed by a Sudanese refugee
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The Senate report also argues that labour disruptions affect Canada’s reputation as a reliable trade partner
With both the Toronto airport expansion and high-speed rail, it feels like the thinking behind them was 'Sounds great. Let’s do it'
Hoekstra’s comments come one day after Trump said he was not looking to renew CUSMA
What is creatine? Creatine is a natural compound your body makes from amino acids, the building blocks of protein. It helps supply quick energy to muscles, especially during short bursts of activity. Most creatine is stored in muscle tissue. You also get creatine from foods such as red meat, poultry and fish. Creatine is sold […]
Petition calling out toothless Liberal advisory council on antisemitism has attracted support from Muslim Canadians, organizers say
Economist cited in Carney's book 'Value(s)' calls for caps on economic growth, 90 per cent tax rates and forced reductions in meat production
Pakistan says an interim U.S.-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be finalized within 24 hours
Citing its 'deteriorating financial situation,' Canada Post says the shift to community mailboxes is urgent
In old age, even former rivals can develop a form of comradeship
Graduation ceremonies should be about students and their families. My ceremony at McGill wasn't
After a painful series of close calls and near missses, a late goal gives Canada its first World Cup point
The 32-year-old is due to stand trial next year
Const. Marc Pinizzotto's killing points to a tragic political failure
For once, the Parti Québécois raises a useful issue: opportunity costs
The lawsuit alleges that the chatbot 'validated suicidal ideations' and 'urged the user to keep talking with it'
An Al-Qaeda-linked terror group appears to have gone to bat for Omar Artan, denouncing his inadmissibly to the U.S.
The U.S. and Iran came close to all out war this week
Jayden Starr Okemow, who was more than three times over the legal limit when she crashed a vehicle and killed Hayley Linklater in May 2023, will serve her sentence on house arrest
Even as Trump's intervention raised hopes of a resolution, Kuwait reported Iran targeted its territory and damaged an airport radar forcing an airspace closure
Twenty-five charges brought against defendants, including manslaughter, conspiracy to defraud, tax evasion, money laundering and attempting to pervert the course of public justice
John-Paul Danko said the question was 'highly offensive'
'Forty-seven weeks is a long time for anyone to receive any news from the CRA,' says François Boileau
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the government had been looking at ways to 'reinforce' its current regime
After sleeping on the same mattress since 2008, Vancouverite Lindsay Nieminen had enough of the lumps. Comfort was her top priority, and she was willing to pay for it. “It was time for an upgrade. Since switching, I’ve noticed I wake up without feeling sore in my back and hips. It was absolutely worth the […]