Month: May 2019

Police Probe Hate-Motivated Incident At Quebec City Mosque

Quebec City police are investigating an alleged assault outside the Centre culturel islamique de Québec on Saturday night. Sandra Dion,

New Condos Are Way More Expensive Than Resale, And Now They're Risky Too

What is it about buying a new house or condo that appeals to so many people? Is it that new-home

Toronto Police Didn't Arrest Anyone After Historic Raptors Celebration

Toronto police say it’s “impressive” that they didn’t have to arrest anyone after the Raptors’ historic win on Saturday night

'Aladdin' Star Mena Massoud Wants To Usher In A Whole New World Of Diversity

Mena Massoud, the Canadian-Egyptian star of “Aladdin,” is showing cinema-goers a whole new world and a new fantastic point of

Unifor Accuses Scheer Of Making ‘Trump-Style Attack’ On Canadian Media

OTTAWA — Bad blood continues to boil between Canada’s largest private-sector union and the federal Conservatives. Unifor Canada spokesperson Howard

Ontario Dad Says He Felt 'Threatened' By Doug Ford Voicemail

A Kitchener, Ont. father says he felt “a little bit threatened” when he received a voicemail from Premier Doug Ford

UN Wants Canada To Take More Migrants From Central America

OTTAWA — The United Nations is urging Canada to help ease Mexico’s refugee burden by helping resettle some of the

Newfoundland Man Found Not Guilty In Trial Over Child-Sized Sex Doll

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A Newfoundland man has been found not guilty of possessing child pornography after a judge determined

Cabinet Minister Andrea Leadsom Quits As Theresa May Survives Tory Coup

Theresa May has defied a growing coup to oust her from Downing Street amid Tory fury over Brexit referendum that

Canada Should Halt Efforts To Make Homebuying Easier, IMF Says

Canada should hold off on changes to make homebuying more affordable but should speed up efforts to reduce trade barriers