Premier John Horgan defended how his chief of staff handled allegations made against the former clerk of the B.C. legislature when he first learned of them in July 2018 as the Liberals questioned a decision to shred a document outlining the accusations.
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau dismissed any notion that national unity is under threat on Wednesday, October 9, 2019, as he and other national leaders made efforts to beat back growing support for the Bloc Quebecois.
The RCMP does not give lie-detector tests to employees undergoing top-level security screenings despite federal rules that require such examinations, The Canadian Press has learned.
A mother who witnessed her son being stabbed to death outside his high school broke her silence on Wednesday, October 9, 2019, blaming the system for failing to protect the 14-year-old from the "bullies" she said made his first month of school a nightmare.
An unsubstantiated rumour Prime Minister Justin Trudeau left a former teaching job due to a sex scandal is a case study for a crucial gap in Canada’s defences against disinformation on the campaign trail.
The Quebec government is condemning an opposition party for refusing to denounce the actions of climate activists who scaled a Montreal bridge and overtook a downtown street on Tuesday, October 8, 2019.
The president of the Canadian Wind Energy Association says the industry has proven that wind can compete on price with other sources of electrical power but now it must prove it can be just as reliable.
A class action lawsuit certified last month, alleges the government of Newfoundland and Labrador ignored sexual abuse suffered by children living in government-run institutions during the 1970s and '80s.