Philippe Couillard asks Quebec anglos for empathy over ‘bonjour, hi’
Premier Philippe Couillard said it's important for anglophones to understand the challenges the Liberals face.
Premier Philippe Couillard said it's important for anglophones to understand the challenges the Liberals face.
"I can't bring myself to appear on the same service that has decided to support Steve Bannon," Seth Rogen tweeted Friday.
The holidays are busy for everyone and can make it difficult to find alone time with your partner, but relationship expert Susan Wenzel says that's exactly what you need to do to keep to keep the fire alive.
The schedule for Talk to the Experts on Saturday, Dec. 9 and Sunday, Dec. 10. Click on the link to see the full schedule.
The 30th annual Christmas Wish Breakfast is taking place at the Pan Pacific Hotel in Vancouver on Dec. 13, 2017.
Mayor Fred Eisenberger notes that in his "perfect world" we wouldn't have addiction, but "that is not the reality."
Edmonton city council has decided to stop green-lighting future combative sporting events for one year while a review into the regulatory body is done and recommendations digested.
The 21-year-old gunman disguised himself as a student to get into Aztec High School Thursday morning, where he killed two students.
He reflected on a pace of change hindered by systemic racism, saying "our ancestors have not done so well."
Heavy black smoke could be seen billowing from the second and third floor of a townhouse, with flames spreading all the way to the attic and on to the roof.
"Marginalized women will tell us it's not 20 per cent, it's 40 per cent," Gabrielle Bouchard told Global News.
He returned and stabbed the father in the stomach with a knife during a physical altercation.
When it comes to homogeneous news and opinion, the problem is exponentially worse in Canada than it is in the United States, as our media is much less diverse and much more concentrated.
Surrey RCMP say the shooting happened in the 17000-block of 21 Avenue at about 9:30 a.m.
A Brighton man suffered serious injuries following an ATV crash near his home on Thursday evening.
SaskPower signed a power purchase agreement with geothermal developer DEEP Corp. in May.
Nova Scotia's Court of Appeal ruled the trial judge failed to properly instruct the jury on the law, and erred in his instructions on what the jurors could make of the hearsay evidence of co-conspirators.
The push for documents by ranking member Rep. Maxine Waters of California and other Democrats renews an earlier attempt from May that produced no records.
The third annual Tower of Toys is underway at the Santa Maria Ship at West Edmonton Mall. The annual event is a fundraiser for 630 CHED Santas Anonymous. Tina Simpkin is live at the mall with the details.
The St. Catharines Standard reported that municipal staff called police Thursday night and officers forced one of the newspaper's reporters to leave the region's headquarters.
The Republican senate candidate's controversial remarks about slavery largely flew under the radar in September.
According to the RCMP their investigation dates back to 2015, when Sullivan was arrested in January of that year.
A small "no left turn" sign installed last month on 102 Avenue at 125 Street is coming down after it caused frustration to boil over for business owners who have endured years of construction-related difficulties.
Two Manitoba curlers will try to help Canada defend its gold medal at the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games.