Video released of Trudeau in blackface; Doug Ford’s approval rating takes another hit in latest poll Thursday, Sep. 19th, 2019
Trudeau apologizing after picture of him in brown face surfaces; Doug Ford’s approval rating takes another hit in latest poll Thursday, Sep. 19th, 2019
Hold off on filling up the tank if you can; Families, affordable housing and digital privacy highlighted day 7 campaign promises Wednesday, Sep. 18th, 2019
Day 7 of campaigning sees party leaders in eastern and central provinces; Gas prices expected to rise Tuesday night Tuesday, Sep. 17th, 2019
Ontario education workers could strike by end of month; Dead heat between support for Conservatives and Liberals Tuesday, Sep. 17th, 2019
Price at the pumps expected to go up this week; Scheer asks party candidates to apologize for any controversial comments Monday, Sep. 16th, 2019
Trudeau can’t be punished for ethics code violation; Social media helps hand hinders police investigations Friday, Aug. 16th, 2019
Philpott wants Trudeau to apologize for SNC-Lavalin scandal; U.S. stocks recover amidst recession worries Thursday, Aug. 15th, 2019
Warnings signs show a global recession could be on the way; Will Trudeau being found in violation affect his chances in the federal election? Thursday, Aug. 15th, 2019
Trudeau found in violation of ethics code; Feds give official warning to citizens visiting Hong Kong Wednesday, Aug. 14th, 2019
Motive of B.C. homicides best found through behavioural analysis; More sleep and less screen time could make kids less impulsive Wednesday, Aug. 14th, 2019
Canada tops countries when it comes to welcoming foreign workers; ACORN says low-income families are struggling because of internet costs Tuesday, Aug. 13th, 2019
Deaths of B.C. fugitives classified as suicide; Funding for top political parties closer leading into this election Tuesday, Aug. 13th, 2019
Autopsies completed on two bodies believed to be the B.C. fugitives; Home HIV tests could be coming to Canada Monday, Aug. 12th, 2019
Canadian wage rate accelerates fastest in the last decade; The right to bear arms will be defended as Washington responds to mass shootings Friday, Aug. 9th, 2019
Ontario to give Toronto $25 million to combat gun violence; Police hope autopsies will link B.C. fugitives to unsolved homicides Friday, Aug. 9th, 2019
No timetable for autopsy results on bodies believed to be teens accused of B.C. murders; Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. is resigning Thursday, Aug. 8th, 2019
Autopsy yet to confirm if two bodies found belong to B.C. fugitives; Canadians expect a lot of smear campaigns this election Thursday, Aug. 8th, 2019
Trump to be met with protests as he visits mass shooting sites; Erosion in Great Lakes blamed on climate change Wednesday, Aug. 7th, 2019
Ottawa won’t take action on potential handgun bans before election; Items linked to two teen fugitives found on Manitoba river shore Wednesday, Aug. 7th, 2019