The animal-welfare body is watching your words like a hawk.
Like the movie about a sleeper agent, this week’s developments show U.S. President Trump is in the pocket of Russia, writes Tony Burman.
Ayubullo Mohammad-Daud, 27, ran down his victim to “even the score, to retaliate, to seek revenge,” prosecutor Karen Simone said in court.
Classic arcade games are getting a 21st century makeover — but you’ll need a lot of quarters.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has joined the populist bandwagon against a UN agreement on global migration.
Peel Region police are investigating a suspicious death after a body was found Friday near a Mississauga park.
From conversation starters to tips on eating, drinking and being merry and picture books for adults and kids
In the fall economic statement the most vulnerable have been asked to sacrifice. I hope that when we see the full budget next year we see businesses and richer people being asked to sacrifice as well.
After he claimed he was pressured by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to apologize for past homophobic comments, the comedian announced on Thursday night his decision to step away from hosting this year’s ceremony.
Vancouver is the noirest city in the country, and probably one of the noirest in the world, so the Vancouver Noir collection from Akashic Books is probably overdue.
The Defence Ministry’s spokesman, Ghafor Ahmad Jaweed, put the number of army dead and wounded at 10.
Star readers weigh in about the banning of the holiday tune ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside,’ said to be an ode between a resistant woman and a predatory man.
Wayne Penner tells columnist Rosie DiManno about his arrest and subsequent legal wranglings involving Const. Nathan Parker, the Niagara Region officer who was struck by up to five bullets in a cop-on-cop shooting last week.
In just six months, Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s mistakes born of meddling have covered an astonishing amount of ground.
Laws have been put in place around the advertising of cannabis products, but advertising is just one component within promotion. Only now, as we pass the watershed moment, are governments beginning to look at the other elements — public relations, on-street activity, celebrity endorsements, not to mention sponsorships, which are a huge influencer of consumer behaviour.
The Trudeau government should support expungement of criminal records for cannabis possession, says MP Murray Rankin.
Taking over a company that provides electricity and natural gas to Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska and Montana might work to the benefit of Hydro One shareholders (including the Ontario government), but it would do nothing to improve the electricity transmission and distribution systems Hydro One owns in Ontario. Nor would it reduce the steep rates Ontarians pay.
Premier Doug Ford’s move was never about the money. It was always about score-settling with his political opponents at city hall.
B.C. Chamber of Commerce president Val Litwin says member organizations across Vancouver Island have formed a coalition to protect their cities, towns and villages.
The final straw for the gilets jaunes was a gas tax hike. How can you think about the environment when you are debating which meal your family should skip? A reality facing Albertans when told to leave the oil in the ground. “If you’re raising a family you have to know how soon and how generous the transition (to green energy) will be. It needn’t come tomorrow but there must be a schedule providing foreseeable hope,” writes Rick Salutin.
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