Nation Marks Remembrance Day as WWII Veterans Dwindle
Communities across Canada gather for Remembrance Day ceremonies as the nation marks 80 years since WWII. Poll shows 70% of Canadians plan to observe the day of remembrance.
Communities across Canada gather for Remembrance Day ceremonies as the nation marks 80 years since WWII. Poll shows 70% of Canadians plan to observe the day of remembrance.
Nova Scotia's top judge defends courtroom poppy ban decision as Veterans Affairs minister respects court independence. Latest developments in Remembrance Day controversy.
Nova Scotia's top judges defend banning poppies in courtrooms, citing impartiality. Veterans and legal experts call it a betrayal of Canadian sacrifices ahead of Remembrance Day.
The European Commission is pushing to legally require EU members to phase out Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks, citing security risks. This could spark a political battle.
Canadian Conservatives demand reversal of military directive restricting religious prayers at Remembrance Day ceremonies, citing Supreme Court's Saguenay decision as basis for controversial policy change.
Nova Scotia's top judges defend the decision to ban staff from wearing poppies in courtrooms, emphasizing judicial neutrality. Premier Tim Houston calls the move 'disgusting.'
An 18-year-old woman faces multiple charges after a disturbing hate-motivated assault on Toronto's subway system that targeted victims based on their perceived race and sexual orientation.
Alberta's government delivers sharp rebuke to BC premier and Indigenous leaders calling for permanent oil tanker ban, escalating tensions over Canadian energy policy and economic future.
Toronto residents voice strong opinions on pressing urban issues including affordable housing shortages, transit safety improvements, and healthcare accessibility in latest editorial submissions.
B.C. Premier David Eby joins Coastal First Nations in urgent call to federal government to maintain critical oil tanker moratorium protecting Pacific coastline from environmental disaster.
France takes unprecedented action against fast-fashion giant Shein, suspending its online platform while the retailer celebrates the grand opening of its inaugural Paris store, creating a retail paradox.
Widespread demonstrations erupt nationwide as Trump's immigration and refugee policies spark unprecedented public outrage and legal challenges.
As Ontario moves to ban automated speed enforcement in municipal jurisdictions, Waterloo Region remains tight-lipped about its plan for existing cameras and future road safety initiatives.
A Windsor judge has denied bail to a local 'Creeper Hunter' while maintaining a publication ban on the specific reasons behind the decision, leaving the public in suspense about the case details.
Ten days after Quebec passed its controversial health data legislation, Santé Québec maintains complete silence while healthcare professionals demand transparency about the new law's implications.
Frustrated Toronto commuters endure nightmare transit conditions as TTC and GO Transit experience simultaneous service meltdowns during peak travel times.
Canada joins international coalition calling for ban on mercury-based dental amalgam fillings by 2030 over environmental and health concerns. Learn about the phase-out timeline and alternatives.
Toronto Transit Commission leadership responds to criticism of service during Blue Jays playoff games, acknowledging communication failures while defending overall performance.
Thousands of Blue Jays fans were left stranded downtown after transit services shut down following Toronto's dramatic World Series victory, sparking outrage and safety concerns.
French officials threaten to ban fast-fashion giant Shein if disturbing childlike sex dolls reappear on their platform, sparking international child protection concerns.
Toronto sports fans faced transportation chaos as city officials and Metrolinx failed to extend transit service following the Maple Leafs' dramatic Game 7 victory, sparking outrage across the city.
Fans were left stranded as Toronto's transit agencies declined to extend service for the Maple Leafs' first Game 7 at home in decades, sparking outrage and safety concerns.
A Montreal physician warns that Quebec's Bill 2 creates dangerous barriers to healthcare, compromising patient confidentiality and putting vulnerable populations at risk. Learn why medical professionals are demanding repeal.
Toronto residents voice strong opinions on the city's most pressing issues - from the housing affordability crisis and transit failures to healthcare accessibility and community concerns.
Toronto residents voice strong opinions on vaccine mandates, public transit safety, and political leadership in this week's compelling letters to the editor.
Former President Donald Trump's recent remarks about potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing have sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, threatening to overturn 30 years of established U.S. non-proliferation policy and raising global security co
Winnipeg releases detailed enforcement protocol for homeless encampment ban, balancing public safety with vulnerable population concerns. Learn about the city's phased approach.
As the TTC cancels its official Halloween celebration, Toronto prepares for what could be the city's largest unofficial Halloween gathering ever, raising safety concerns.
Toronto Police have released surveillance images of a suspect wanted in connection with a sexual assault aboard a TTC bus. The incident occurred in the Eglinton Avenue and Mount Pleasant Road area, sparking a city-wide manhunt.
Nobel Prize-winning playwright Wole Soyinka accuses US authorities of denying his visa application in retaliation for his criticism of American foreign policy and support for Palestine.