In rare move, federal government to give cabinet secrets to Emergencies Act inquiry
In a statement Tuesday, lawyers for the Public Order Emergency Commission welcomed the move as an “exceptional step” that recognizes the importance of the inquiry’s...
‘Freedom’ protesters are angry, and returning to Ottawa for Canada Day. Here’s what they have to say
Armed with misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines, pandemic conspiracy theories, and a deep conviction that the federal government has trampled fundamental individual liberties in this country,...
Is this the moment that will sink Donald Trump?
A portrait of Trump intent on physically leading a mob he knew to be armed as it stormed into the Capitol was revealed to the...
‘This has been the thrill of my life’: B.C. Premier John Horgan won’t run in next election
Horgan initially took power in 2017 with a confidence and supply agreement with the provincial Green Party
Doug Ford’s real estate agent told to stop using his name in ads selling his house
In real estate there’s curb appeal — and an appeal to curb the aggressive sales pitch. The Etobicoke realtor selling Premier Doug Ford’s house has...
You think you have baggage? Luggage is piling up at Pearson, perplexing travellers
Frustrated travellers have shared videos and photos of the ongoing chaos at Pearson airport and the piles of checked bags at baggage claim.
Economists say recession is unlikely — but could it become a self-fulfilling prophecy?
Most signs point to an eventual (rocky) recovery, but fears of a recession — driven by fears of rising interest rates, food and gas costs...
Canadians failed to pay $111.2 billion in federal taxes over four years, CRA study
The report found that between 2014 and 2018, individual Canadians did not pay between $41.9 and $52.8 billion in personal income tax, while corporations did...
Her insurance company refused to pay her disability benefits for six years — and spied on her. A jury awarded her a record $1.5M in damages
Hospital director Sara Baker suffered a stroke in 2013 that her doctors said left her unable to work.
A Toronto father was killed while crossing an intersection and the driver was fined $500. The victim’s family is now fighting for stiffer penalties
Shona Siddiqui is fighting to to ensure her brother Asim did not die in vain.