Month: May 2019

Freeland Tells Chinese Official To Stop Spreading 'Inaccurate' Information Following Huawei Executive's Arrest

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland told a senior Chinese Communist Party official that China should stop spreading “inaccurate”

Jim Balsillie Asks Feds To Ban Targeted Online Election Ads

OTTAWA — The former executive behind the BlackBerry has an idea to stop misinformation from influencing elections: ban personalized online

Canada Will Follow U.S. Lead In Ratifying New NAFTA Deal: Trudeau

OTTAWA — Canada has fired the starting gun on the race to ratify the new North American free-trade pact — but

Toronto Considers Making Affordable Units In New Projects Mandatory

The City of Toronto has a powerful planning tool at its disposal that could combat the housing affordability crisis, but

Andrew Scheer Says He’d Analyze CBC To Ensure Focus On ‘Canadian Stories’

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says if he is elected prime minister in the fall, he’ll want to make

MacKenzie Bezos, Worth Over $36 Billion, Vows To Give Half Her Fortune To Charity

After walking away with $36.6 billion from her divorce settlement with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos last month, MacKenzie Bezos has

Mark Zuckerberg's Refusal To Appear In Ottawa Called 'Abhorrent'

OTTAWA — A panel of international politicians unleashed unbridled anger at Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg on Tuesday after the

Liberals Aim To Change Citizenship Oath To Include Indigenous Rights

OTTAWA — New Canadians will soon swear to honour the rights of Indigenous Peoples if a proposed legislative change is

Liberal MP Fails To Show Up To Debate His Own Bill On House Of Commons Reforms

OTTAWA — A Liberal backbencher who hoped to change the rules of the House of Commons to give MPs more

Yukon Plane Crash Kills 2 Near Whitehorse International Airport

WHITEHORSE —Transportation Safety Board (TSB) investigators are on their way to the scene of a deadly plane crash in Yukon.