PM Trudeau apologizes for LGBTQ discrimination by federal agencies
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is apologizing on behalf of the federal government for perpetrating decades of discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is apologizing on behalf of the federal government for perpetrating decades of discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is delivering an historic apology in the House of Commons to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and two-spirit people Canadians who were persecuted by the government. Follow live.
North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing Tuesday by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile -- possibly its longest-range test yet -- a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington.
North Korea has reportedly launched a ballistic missile, according to South Korea's news agency.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is threatening to take the Conservatives to court after the official Opposition peppered him with questions about a stock sale that occurred before he introduced pension legislation in the House of Commons.
The Giant Tiger employee who appeared to be following an Indigenous man around a Regina store is no longer employed by the discount retail chain.
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The first-ever secret ballot vote of its kind got underway Tuesday morning in the House of Commons.
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Ahead of today’s historic apology, the federal government has tabled a bill to expunge "unjust" convictions from the criminal records of Canadians who were charged for having consensual same sex relationships.
Royal officials have announced that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will tie the knot in May, 2018.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to deliver an apology to LGBTQ members of the military and federal public servants who were targeted due to their sexual orientation. Plus, a CTV News exclusive on a farmed-salmon processing plant on B.C.'s coast.
Two Toronto police officers who were recorded mocking a 29-year-old woman with Down syndrome have each pleaded guilty to one count of misconduct before a disciplinary committee.
A Canadian man accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails has pleaded guilty to nine charges against him in San Francisco court.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to offer an official apology for members of the military and federal public servants whose careers were destroyed due to their sexual orientation.
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