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The Supreme Court of Canada will have a female majority for the first time in its history
Mary Moreau has a hearing on Friday with the standing committee on justice and human rights of the Canadian House of Commons to discuss the nomination
Mary Moreau has a hearing on Friday with the standing committee on justice and human rights of the Canadian House of Commons to discuss the nomination
For over 23 years, Jean-René Dufort’s television show has been covering the news from Quebec, the rest of Canada and around the world, producing lots of laughs along the way
Trade has been hit hard by the industrial action in British Colombia, while talks remain deadlocked
Quebec joins the list of provinces affected by the blaze. More than 3.3 million hectares burned in 2023, and the Trudeau government is preparing new contingency plans for the summer
The province’s chief electoral officer is being asked for documents relating to the funding of the ‘No’ campaign run by opponents of separation from Canada
High temperatures and strong winds are making it difficult for firefighters to control the blazes, which are affecting air quality in big urban areas
Around 30,000 people have been evacuated due to the wildfires, prompting the provincial government to declare a state of emergency
The owner intends to provoke a debate regarding the supply of these substances, decriminalized since January in British Columbia
The British government is studying a new proposal to make the practice more attractive in the country
The country’s acclaimed public health system is at breaking point, partly due to staffing shortages caused by low salaries and long working hours
Non-Canadians who violate the ban can be fined up to $10,000 and may be required to sell the real estate they purchased
After a four-day manhunt, the 30-year-old was arrested near James Smith Cree Nation, a First Nation indigenous community where most of the attacks took place. Hours later, he was pronounced dead from what sources say were self-inflicted injuries
Thieves swap ‘The Roaring Lion’ picture for a copy in an Ottawa hotel
The Canadian government has been reimbursing former military personnel’s cannabis costs since 2008
The specimen located in the Yukon is over 30,000 years old, according to experts
Justin Trudeau’s government has proposed a two-year moratorium on foreign buyers to lower house prices but experts doubt the measure will have the desired effect
Presented by the media as the best in his field, this former soldier who served in Afghanistan and volunteered in Iraq was reported dead by Russian outlets in a clear example of fake news
A young female pugilist’s terrible death has sparked doubts about whether she was fit to fight in Canada
The politician’s lawyer says an immigration official has denied travel authorization from Spain, where the separatist leader is wanted for sedition and misuse of public funds
Rob Ford was infamous for video of him smoking crack as well as homophobic jokes and racist comments