“I was hoping for tolerance, and what I’ve gotten is overwhelming support.” Continue reading
There are two memorial services: one will take place in Montreal, the other in Quebec City. Continue reading
A British Columbia law firm says the Superior Court of Quebec has authorized a national class action lawsuit to begin against Air Canada over a glitch in ticket prices that occurred in August 2015. Continue reading
First lady Melania Trump has named the first member of her White House team, choosing Lindsay Reynolds as her chief of staff. Continue reading
The U.S. military is looking into whether more civilians were killed in a raid on al Qaeda in Yemen on the weekend, in the first operation authorized by Donald Trump. Continue reading
The Canadian Union of Public Employees’ lawsuit is aimed at stopping the sale of any more shares in the giant electricity transmission utility – about 30 per cent has been sold and the government plans to sell another 30 per cent of the formerly public utility. Continue reading
From billboards to TV ads to endless notifications, Facebook is furiously promoting its live video feature as it tries to get more users to shoot and watch such videos – but why? Continue reading
Watch Global National’s full broadcast with Dawna Friesen. Continue reading
The U.S. Senate confirmed Rex Tillerson as President Donald Trump’s secretary of state on Wednesday, filling a key spot on the Republican’s national security team. Continue reading
Recent approvals of three major pipeline projects in Canada and the U.S. could mean, in the future, less oil will be transported by rail. Continue reading
“She can be a real agent for change and those are sort of things I’ve been encouraging her to do.” Continue reading
The latest delay in the proposed Energy East pipeline project review process has led some stakeholders to question its overall future. Continue reading
More than 200 university law professors from across Canada want Ottawa to take action against President Donald Trump’s contentious travel ban. Continue reading
The Trump administration wants to revamp and rename a U.S. government program designed to counter all violent ideologies so that it focuses solely on Islamist extremism, five people briefed on the matter told Reuters. The program, “Countering Violent Extremism,” or CVE, would be changed to “Countering Islamic Extremism” or “Countering Radical Islamic Extremism,” the sources… Continue reading
Donald Trump urged the Senate’s Republican leader on Wednesday to resort to the “nuclear option” of scrapping longstanding chamber rules if needed to confirm Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. Continue reading
He also reportedly said Australia could be sending America the “next Boston bombers.” Continue reading
Authorities are warning consumers about the risk of having their words on the phone used against them. Continue reading
Donald Trump threatened in a phone call with his Mexican counterpart to send U.S. troops to stop “bad hombres down there” unless the Mexican military does more to control them. Continue reading
A dramatic “firehose” stream of molten lava continued to shoot out of a sea cliff Wednesday on Hawaii Island, splashing into the Pacific Ocean below and exploding upon impact. Continue reading
First lady Melania Trump has named the first member of her White House team, choosing Lindsay Reynolds as her chief of staff. Continue reading
“I was hoping for tolerance, and what I’ve gotten is overwhelming support.” Continue reading
There are two memorial services: one will take place in Montreal, the other in Quebec City. Continue reading
A dramatic “firehose” stream of molten lava continued to shoot out of a sea cliff Wednesday on Hawaii Island, splashing into the Pacific Ocean below and exploding upon impact. Continue reading
First lady Melania Trump has named the first member of her White House team, choosing Lindsay Reynolds as her chief of staff. Continue reading
The U.S. military is looking into whether more civilians were killed in a raid on al Qaeda in Yemen on the weekend, in the first operation authorized by Donald Trump. Continue reading
He also reportedly said Australia could be sending America the “next Boston bombers.” Continue reading
From billboards to TV ads to endless notifications, Facebook is furiously promoting its live video feature as it tries to get more users to shoot and watch such videos – but why? Continue reading
The University of California at Berkeley went into lockdown Wednesday amid a violent protest over a planned appearance by a right-wing speaker. Continue reading
Donald Trump threatened in a phone call with his Mexican counterpart to send U.S. troops to stop “bad hombres down there” unless the Mexican military does more to control them. Continue reading
Authorities are warning consumers about the risk of having their words on the phone used against them. Continue reading
Watch Global National’s full broadcast with Dawna Friesen. Continue reading
Recent approvals of three major pipeline projects in Canada and the U.S. could mean, in the future, less oil will be transported by rail. Continue reading
“She can be a real agent for change and those are sort of things I’ve been encouraging her to do.” Continue reading
More than 200 university law professors from across Canada want Ottawa to take action against President Donald Trump’s contentious travel ban. Continue reading
The Trump administration wants to revamp and rename a U.S. government program designed to counter all violent ideologies so that it focuses solely on Islamist extremism, five people briefed on the matter told Reuters. The program, “Countering Violent Extremism,” or CVE, would be changed to “Countering Islamic Extremism” or “Countering Radical Islamic Extremism,” the sources… Continue reading
The Liberals and NDP are working together to expedite the passage of a bill designed to help combat the country’s opioid crisis. Continue reading
Britain moved closer to leaving the European Union Wednesday as lawmakers backed a bill authorizing divorce proceedings and kept alive the government’s plan to trigger Brexit talks within weeks. Continue reading
At least four guards and a counsellor were taken hostage by inmates Wednesday inside a Delaware prison. Continue reading
The executive board of the Vancouver Southsiders, a soccer fan club for the team, has made a decision not to organize any bus trips across the border for the games in the United States while the travel ban imposed by President Donald Trump last week is in effect. Continue reading
A sexual assault victim says recent high profile court cases could make future victims of sexual assault afraid to come forward. Continue reading
A British Columbia law firm says the Superior Court of Quebec has authorized a national class action lawsuit to begin against Air Canada over a glitch in ticket prices that occurred in August 2015. Continue reading
The Canadian Union of Public Employees’ lawsuit is aimed at stopping the sale of any more shares in the giant electricity transmission utility – about 30 per cent has been sold and the government plans to sell another 30 per cent of the formerly public utility. Continue reading
The U.S. Senate confirmed Rex Tillerson as President Donald Trump’s secretary of state on Wednesday, filling a key spot on the Republican’s national security team. Continue reading
The latest delay in the proposed Energy East pipeline project review process has led some stakeholders to question its overall future. Continue reading
Donald Trump urged the Senate’s Republican leader on Wednesday to resort to the “nuclear option” of scrapping longstanding chamber rules if needed to confirm Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. Continue reading