Canadian Rapper Drake Mourns Singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s Untimely Demise
Ottawa: Famous Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala was a Punjabi music sensation, who was shot dead in a village in Punjab on Sunday, 29...
‘They have a right to be angry’: Trudeau says residential school...
Vancouver: It’s been a difficult year for many since the discovery of unmarked graves at residential schools and those expressing anger are justified in...
Quebec to start vaccinating contacts of monkeypox cases as 25 infections...
Montreal: Quebec will be the first Canadian province to launch a vaccination campaign against the monkeypox virus, interim public health director Dr. Luc Boileau...
Over half of young people see racist content online about immigrants,...
Ottawa: Over half of Canadians under age 35 come across racist or prejudiced remarks about immigrants on the internet, a new survey suggests.
Forty-two per...
Jason Kenney to remain Alberta premier until new UCP leader...
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney, one day after announcing he was stepping down for the good of his United Conservative Party, will stay on until...
Telus bulking up reach in Western Canada with $34.5B investments in...
Vancouver: Telus Corp. says it will invest $17.5 billion in British Columbia and $17 billion in Alberta and create thousands of new jobs in...
Unmarked graves finding triggered Canada’s year of reckoning over residential schools
Kamloops: Percy Casper, 73, spent 10 years as a child at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia.
He has spent the past...
PM says inviting Iran to Vancouver soccer friendly is not “a...
Canada Soccer, which has been riding a wave of goodwill since John Herdman’s team qualified in style for the World Cup, now finds itself...
Dutch princess returns to Ottawa, where she was born during Second...
Ottawa: Princess Margriet of the Netherlands is visiting Ottawa, the city where she was born during the Second World War.
The princess was born at...
Cybercrimes against children on the rise, including pandemic uptick, says StatCan
The rate of police-reported cybercrimes against children more than doubled over a seven-year period, a Statistics Canada report suggests, including an uptick in the...