As an uncertain federal election day looms, Canadians are already facing a deluge of negative ads from all political parties.
Bureaucrats working for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had diplomats push Denmark to speed up the appointment of former ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney secured three more endorsements from cabinet on Saturday, with Defence Minister Bill ...
Hospital safety a concern for all Canadians All Canadians should be concerned about the recent incident at the Vancouver area ...
A young Vancouver woman with a rare, terminal illness, and her mother, are appealing for public support after the federal government refused to help them cover the costs of participating in a U.S.
The world’s longest undefended border is attracting a great deal of attention these days, ever since certain folks south of ...
Which of new US President Donald Trump’s land-grabbing proposals should be taken seriously, asks Azza Radwan Sedky ...
It is neither the place nor the desire of The Catholic Register to mouth off in the mode of political partisanship. But being ...
Never Neighbors,” a Vancouver strip club joked on its signage ... Trump has “unified Canadians more than we have been ever before!” former prime minister Jean Chretien said in an open letter, calling ...
Jean Chretien has said Ottawa should ?play offense? and join forces with other states to counter the US president-elect Jean Chretien, who served as Canada's prime minister from 1993 to 2003, has ...
Even former prime minister Jean Chrétien recently said he would personally support a Champagne candidacy. Champagne represents Chrétien’s former riding of Saint-Maurice—Champlain.
His comments come after former prime minister Jean Chrétien wrote an op-ed in the Globe and Mail calling on Trump to “give your head a shake,” after the U.S. president-elect spoke of using ...