Canada launches a public inquiry into foreign interference led by Quebec judge
After months of anticipation, Justice Marie-Josée Hogue will be leading the public inquiry into foreign election interference, set to commence on Sept. 18.
After months of anticipation, Justice Marie-Josée Hogue will be leading the public inquiry into foreign election interference, set to commence on Sept. 18.
Mayor Chow’s municipal committee recently announced a potential sales tax for the city of Toronto to help the city conquer its $1.5 billion budget shortfall.
Changes to Policy 713, which was first introduced to create a safe space for transgender and non-binary students, has sparked debate and controversy across Canada.
Genesis, an artificial intelligence technology, has been reportedly pitched to major American newspapers as a tool to assist journalists.
MPs Kevin Vuong and Jenny Kwan share their comments about the ongoing asylum seeker situation in Toronto
In a matter of days, Toronto has faced two shocking shootings around the city.
Premier Ford hosts FordFest with enthusiastic audience support.
Ending Pride Month on a somber note; a violent attack on a Gender Studies class in the University of Waterloo.