
The film academy on Friday said all 24 categories will be shown live, after all, at the 91st Academy Awards on February 24. Continue reading
The National Emergencies Act of 1976 doesn’t say what constitutes a national emergency or impose any other limits on the president. Continue reading
At least two orange-coloured alligators have been spotted roaming around a South Carolina neighbourhood, baffling residents. Continue reading
A professional video game competition is a drawing thousands to Place Bell. Continue reading
Some are backing the president, while others are vehemently opposed to what they see as constitutional overreach. Continue reading
‘It’s a test of faith, you know, walk of faith,’ Mystikal said after being released. Continue reading
The former justice minister angered senators by refusing to give testimony on a change to the Criminal Code that is now at the centre of allegations that she was improperly pressured to help SNC-Lavalin avoid criminal prosecution. Continue reading
Former Dartmouth North MLA Joanne Bernard also commented on the cartoon, calling it “in extremely poor taste and offensive.” Continue reading
Donald Trump’s Commerce Department approved tariff exemption requests from 370 companies for up to 4.1 million tons of foreign steel. Continue reading
A New Brunswick-born nurse and other healthcare professionals from the Maritime provinces have made it to the airport after escaping violent protests in Haiti. Continue reading
Months after hitting record highs, the amount of Canadian oil being shipped by rail has fallen by more than 50 per cent as major oil companies, like Suncor and Imperial, put the brakes on their oil-by-rail operations. Continue reading
‘Big Colors’ was set for an April 19 release. Continue reading
Andrew Scheer says the opposition is still “holding out hope” that the Liberal members will on Tuesday allow an expanded list of witnesses to be called. Continue reading
Officials from the northwestern Ontario Indigenous community spoke out Friday, decrying a lack of action from the federal and provincial government. Continue reading
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer said Friday they’ll take action against Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration ‘in the Congress, in the Courts, and in the public.’ Continue reading
Peel Regional Police said in a statement the man “made comments indicating he was going to harm himself and his daughter.” Continue reading
Tommie, the dog that was tied to a pole in a Virginia park and intentionally set on fire, has died of his injuries, breaking the hearts of many who followed the dog’s road to recovery this week. Continue reading
Some on social media complained about the Amber Alert notification getting sent as far as Winnipeg and Ottawa. Continue reading
Wichita Police Department police were called to a Home Depot on Monday afternoon for a reported bomb threat. Continue reading
Police said the shooter was killed during gunfire with officers. Continue reading
The film academy on Friday said all 24 categories will be shown live, after all, at the 91st Academy Awards on February 24. Continue reading
The National Emergencies Act of 1976 doesn’t say what constitutes a national emergency or impose any other limits on the president. Continue reading
Paul Manafort’s recommended sentence would be the lengthiest term imposed in the Russia investigation. Continue reading
A professional video game competition is a drawing thousands to Place Bell. Continue reading
Some are backing the president, while others are vehemently opposed to what they see as constitutional overreach. Continue reading
The former justice minister angered senators by refusing to give testimony on a change to the Criminal Code that is now at the centre of allegations that she was improperly pressured to help SNC-Lavalin avoid criminal prosecution. Continue reading
Former Dartmouth North MLA Joanne Bernard also commented on the cartoon, calling it “in extremely poor taste and offensive.” Continue reading
A New Brunswick-born nurse and other healthcare professionals from the Maritime provinces have made it to the airport after escaping violent protests in Haiti. Continue reading
Months after hitting record highs, the amount of Canadian oil being shipped by rail has fallen by more than 50 per cent as major oil companies, like Suncor and Imperial, put the brakes on their oil-by-rail operations. Continue reading
Andrew Scheer says the opposition is still “holding out hope” that the Liberal members will on Tuesday allow an expanded list of witnesses to be called. Continue reading
Officials from the northwestern Ontario Indigenous community spoke out Friday, decrying a lack of action from the federal and provincial government. Continue reading
Stone, a former adviser for U.S. president Donald Trump, has pleaded not guilty to charges laid in connection with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference into the 2016 presidential election. Continue reading
The Canadian icons also revealed plans for a show in Toronto this summer. Continue reading
Police said the shooter was killed during gunfire with officers. Continue reading
The engineering company’s former executive vice-president Sami Bebawi and his lawyer, Constantine Kyres, were initially charged with obstruction in 2014. Continue reading
‘At one point during the event I was grabbed and touched inappropriately while people were throwing cameras in my face,’ Colton Underwood said. Continue reading
The single coincides with the ‘Bodak Yellow’ rapper’s return to Instagram. Continue reading
Trump on Friday announced he would declare a national emergency to build a wall on the border with Mexico. The president also covered a wide range of topics, from North Korea to China’s death penalty. Continue reading
Chicago Police have confirmed to Entertainment Tonight that ‘the two men who have been questioned by police since Wednesday evening have now been arrested.’ Continue reading
‘In the midst of chaos is opportunity,’ Ja Rule said. Continue reading
At least two orange-coloured alligators have been spotted roaming around a South Carolina neighbourhood, baffling residents. Continue reading
‘It’s a test of faith, you know, walk of faith,’ Mystikal said after being released. Continue reading
Donald Trump’s Commerce Department approved tariff exemption requests from 370 companies for up to 4.1 million tons of foreign steel. Continue reading
‘Big Colors’ was set for an April 19 release. Continue reading
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer said Friday they’ll take action against Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration ‘in the Congress, in the Courts, and in the public.’ Continue reading