EDITORIAL: Political platforms need to be the focus of Canadian politics
Shouting matches on the floor of the House of Commons have become more of a regular occurrence than civil discussions on policy.
Read MoreShouting matches on the floor of the House of Commons have become more of a regular occurrence than civil discussions on policy.
Read MoreIt’s time for a reflection on what exactly this country stands for, and stands with, after hate symbols were recently reintroduced to everyday Canadians.
Read MoreAmong ridings being watched in the GTA on Tuesday, Eglinton-Lawrence has been mostly held by the Liberals for decades.
Read MoreChances are Canada will end up with a minority Liberal government tonight.
Read MoreThe federal government has proposed an assault weapons ban and rejected the idea of a cross-country ban on handguns.
Read MoreJane Philpott announced she will be running as an independent candidate in the October 2019 federal elections on May 27, months after being dismissed from Justin Trudeau’s Liberal caucus.
Read MorePolitical experts told Humber News that the real hurdle to Singh’s leadership would be whether he can define his party as a genuine alternative in an era of immense political volatility.
Read MoreOn any given night, there are an estimated 6,000 to 7,000 people between 16 and 24 who call the streets home, representing 20 per cent of the total homeless population.
Read MoreThe Far-Right group PEGIDA Canada protest in Toronto on February 23 was met with loud resistance from a larger group of counter-protestors organized by Toronto Against Fascism.
Read MoreRyan Glaysher A new year means new free speech policies for all of Ontario’s publicly funded...
Read MoreThe Albion Library in Etobicoke is packed today as a crowd awaits Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a town hall discussing youth unemployment in Canada.
Read MorePresident Donald Trump’s “Zero Tolerance” policy on asylum seekers trying to enter the U.S is tearing families apart as children are detained for an indefinite period of time, while their parents or the caregivers they came to the U.S. with are prosecuted.
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