People worry about foreign interference in Canadian elections, study shows
The recent inquiry into foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections shows Canadians are worried, but a majority trust electoral results.
Read MoreThe recent inquiry into foreign interference in the 2019 and 2021 elections shows Canadians are worried, but a majority trust electoral results.
Read MoreThe Ontario government has allowed 26 more municipalities to pass housing-related by-laws with a minority of votes.
Read MoreTension in Israel over proposed judicial reforms have sparked controversy not just in the country, but worldwide as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sought to make major changes in judicial power.
Read MoreNew app created to help know voters know their elected officials-to-be
Read MoreKetanji Brown Jackson made history by breaking through barriers to become the first Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court of the U.S.
Read MoreMilitary takeovers in Sudan and Algeria threaten to halt democratic momentum, but protestors are not giving up without a fight.
Read MoreProtesters gather outside the CBC building at 250 Front St. W. to hear from speakers supporting Venezuelan President, Nicolas Maduro.
Read MoreThe journalist spent the night in custody and could face up to 12 years in prison on a cyber libel charge leveled against her news organization.
Read MoreTaz Dhaliwal Political engagement by youth is so poor that provincial party leaders think lowering...
Read MoreThe Trump administration and the rest of the UN are dealing with escalating tensions with Kim Jong-Un’s regime in North Korea.
Read MoreFor their work in building the roadmap that saved Tunisia from falling into violence and disorder, the National Dialogue Quartet has been awarded with the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize.
Read MoreProtestors in Hong Kong gained traction as Occupy Central enters its fourth day with increasing numbers.
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