More talk or real change?
Prime Minister Harper has repeatedly made it clear there will not be an inquiry into murdered and missing aboriginal women.
Prime Minister Harper has repeatedly made it clear there will not be an inquiry into murdered and missing aboriginal women.
This week a Toronto city councilor is urging her colleagues to vote on asking the feds to change the lyrics of “O Canada.”
It’s hard to imagine how the report of Canada’s Transportation Safety Board into the Lac-Megantic train derailment last July that killed 47 people could be any more damning.
It’s a growing and worrying scourge in the first world: Radicalized young Muslim men going abroad to wage Islamist jihad.
The Alberta Tories need to keep in mind that next month they are not just selecting a new party leader, they are choosing the province’s next premier.
We’re not surprised the UN Human Rights Council has appointed Canadian human rights professor William Schabas to head an international investigation into war crimes in the Israel-Gaza conflict.
What possible objection can Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau have to Canadians knowing the publicly paid salaries of First Nations chiefs across Canada?