Trump-backed probe of FBI Russia investigation ends without new charges
In response to the report, the FBI said it has already implemented dozens of corrective actions that have been in place for some time.
U.S. News
May 15

Hillary Clinton brings warnings on Russia, human rights to Liberal convention
Clinton was sharing a stage with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland for a wide-ranging discussion that heavily focused on the threats to democracy and human rights.
Politics
May 5

Bill and Hillary Clinton create a buzz while vacationing in Quebec’s Eastern Townships again
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton and ex-secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton are back in the picturesque village of North Hatley.
Canada
Aug 14, 2021

Hillary Clinton remembers Queen’s ‘continuing resilience’ at TIFF
The former U.S. secretary of state took the stage at a TIFF industry conference Saturday alongside daughter Chelsea Clinton and Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, the prime minister's wife.
Canada
Sep 12, 2022

Donald Trump fined nearly $1M for ‘frivolous’ lawsuit targeting Hillary Clinton
U.S. District Court Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks wrote in his 46-page order that Donald Trump's lawsuit 'should never have been filed.'
U.S. News
Jan 20

Hillary Clinton email scandal timeline: Key dates and developments
Timeline of the scandal involving Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server to store and send classified information while serving as secretary of state.
Politics
Oct 31, 2016

Hillary Clinton faces wrongful death lawsuit from parents of soldiers killed in Benghazi
The parents of two Americans killed in attacks in Benghazi, Libya, say in a lawsuit that Hillary Clinton is responsible for the deaths of their children. A Clinton campaign spokesman rejected the accusations.
Politics
Aug 9, 2016

Five million Americans voted for third parties, and people are mad
The spread between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was razor-thin in some key states. In some cases, the difference was more than made up in votes for third-party candidates.
Politics
Nov 9, 2016

Trudeau prioritizing global growth, food security at UN General Assembly in New York
Justin Trudeau's United Nations agenda is laden with meetings on subjects close to his heart: climate change, gender equality and sustainable development, among others.
Canada
Sep 20, 2022

Canadian Taxpayers Federation tabs pension payouts for 15 B.C. MLAs at more than $20 million
“While we thank these retiring politicians for their work, taxpayers need to know the huge cost of these gold-plated pensions.”
Politics
Sep 26, 2020

Lying liars: Scientists say politicians lie more often than you do
Politicians distort the truth more often, use more self-justifications and deceive in larger ways, and with more consequences, experts in psychology and political science say.
World
Apr 18, 2016

Haiti 10 years later: What happened to the billions pledged to help the people of Haiti?
In the month following the earthquake, Canadians donated $220 million to eligible organizations, which was matched by the federal government. From 2010 to 2018, Canada contributed $1.458 billion.
News
Jan 20, 2020

Vladimir Putin ally threatens nuclear war if Americans vote for Hillary Clinton
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a flamboyant veteran lawmaker known for his fiery rhetoric, told Reuters in an interview that Trump was the only person able to de-escalate dangerous tensions between Moscow and Washington.
Politics
Oct 12, 2016

FBI says review of Clinton emails over, she should not face charges
FBI director James Comey has told the U.S. Congress the FBI review of additional Hillary Clinton emails does not change the conclusion she should not face charges.
World
Nov 6, 2016

U.S. election: A look at swing states and why they matter
Together, the swing states identified in the 2020 U.S. election account for 119 electoral college votes up for grabs.
Politics
Oct 29, 2020

Trump tax returns show ties to China, other countries. Here’s what else they reveal
The financial documents were the subject of a prolonged legal battle after Trump broke precedent in not releasing his tax returns during his campaign and administration.
U.S. News
Dec 30, 2022

Donald Trump leaves office with worst job approval rating in history
Trump's job approval rating was low throughout his presidency, and plunged at the end after he incited rioters to attack the U.S. Capitol.
Trending
Jan 20, 2021

Anthony Bourdain knew too much, viral conspiracy theory claims
According to a thinly sourced but viral conspiracy theory, Anthony Bourdain was silenced before he could expose a child abuse network.
Politics
Jun 16, 2018

How exactly do Americans elect their president?
The relative simplicity of Canada's system might be prompting a bit of envy these days in the U.S., where electing a president isn't straightforward.
Politics
Oct 17, 2016
