This is the concept of a new play called “Everything Has Disappeared,” a project by Hazel Venzon and Darren O’Donnell
Winnipeg play explores what would happen if every Filipino person were to disappear from Earth
This is the concept of a new play called “Everything Has Disappeared,” a project by Hazel Venzon and Darren O’Donnell
A commission of inquiry into foreign interference will hear from Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc today, as it looks for ways to make as much information public as possible
Global Affairs Canada announced Tuesday it is investigating a cyberattack and data breach that has forced it to limit remote access to its networks
The Canadian economy grew 0.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada reports
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne is once again insisting that he is reaching out to international grocers in the hopes they will open up shop in Canada and spur more competition
A majority of provinces and territories are asking the federal government to “indefinitely” hold off on a controversial plan to expand eligibility for assisted dying
Canada is sending another $40 million in aid to organizations that are helping Palestinians in Gaza after pausing funding to the UN’s relief agency in the region
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The head of an inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian affairs says the commission’s job is to uncover the truth, whatever it may be
A ceremony commemorating the deadly 2017 attack on a Quebec City mosque is scheduled to take place today
The Liberals intend to move quickly to get a Ukraine free-trade bill back up for debate and pressure the Conservatives to support it as MPs return to the House of Commons today following the Christmas break
The United Nations’ top court stopped short Friday of ordering a cease-fire in Gaza in a case accusing Israel of genocide in the tiny coastal enclave, but demanded that Israel try to limit deaths and damage caused by its military offensive there
Police now reportedly believe the GTA man accused of selling poison to people who went on to take their own lives had planned at least one of their deaths in advance
Liberal MPs are meeting in Ottawa this week to brainstorm party strategies before the House of Commons resumes sitting on Monday
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at five per cent today and signalled it has begun discussing when it should start cutting rates
The federal government has announced that they are restricting the amount of international students into Canada over the next two years.
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the Canadian and American economies are more integrated than ever, which should act as a buffer against the threat of U.S. protectionism
A sentencing hearing is set to resume today for a man who killed four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont.