Trump Muslim Travel Ban Will Dominate Upcoming Week In Parliament
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump might not be on his way to Canada any time soon, but he — and his decision to order a temporary ban on visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries — is expected...
View ArticleTrump Communications Paralyzing Ottawa's Decision-Makers
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may have taken to Twitter this weekend to defend immigration and diversity, but behind the scenes there's a formidable ghost bedevilling the machinery of Canadian...
View ArticleDeadly Shooting At Quebec City Mosque Erupts After Evening Prayers
Six people were killed and eight others injured when attackers opened fire in a Quebec City mosque, shortly after Sunday evening prayers. “We condemn this terrorist attack on Muslims in a centre of...
View ArticleQuebec City Mosque Attack: World Leaders Condemn 'Odious Attack'
Canada's political leaders reacted Sunday to word of a shooting at a Quebec City mosque involving six fatalities and eight injuries, here are some of their comments: — "Canadians grieve for those...
View ArticleAlexandre Bissonnette, Mohamed Khadir Identified As Quebec Mosque Shooting...
Two suspects arrested after a deadly shooting at a Quebec City mosque on Sunday have been identified by several media outlets. Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed Khadir are reportedly awaiting court...
View ArticleBarb From 'Stranger Things' Is Almost Unrecognizable At SAG Awards
Barb, is that really you? The character from "Stranger Things," played by actress Shannon Purser, was almost unrecognizable at the annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. Because you know, this is...
View ArticleRichard Spencer, White Supremacist, Trolls Trudeau Over Quebec City Attacks
The deadly attacks at a Quebec City mosque Sunday evening drew some trolling from American white nationalist leader Richard Spencer. Six people were killed and eight others injured when attackers...
View ArticleFive-Year-Old Boy Detained At Airport For Hours Due To Trump Ban
In the chaos following U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order to ban refugees and immigrants, a five-year-old boy was detained for hours at Washington Dulles International Airport. On Saturday,...
View ArticleIvanka Trump Shows Off Pretty Dress On Instagram While U.S. Protests
While thousands turned up at airports across the U.S. Saturday to protest one of President Donald Trump's latest executive orders, first daughter Ivanka Trump had her priorities squarely in check — she...
View ArticleTrudeau Tells Canadian Muslims: 'We Will Love You And We Will Stand With You'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the more than one million Canadian Muslims coming to grips with a bloody terrorist attack at a Quebec City mosque must know they are loved and not alone in their...
View ArticleCracked Licence Netted Camrose, Alta. Man A $465 Ticket
CAMROSE, Alta. — An easy-going dude from Camrose, Alta., is racking up impressive views on Facebook with his good-natured rant against the young Edmonton police officer who gave him a $465 ticket for...
View ArticleRegulator Warns Of 'Get Rich' Schemes Using O'Leary's Likeness
TORONTO — Ontario's securities regulator is warning investors about advertisements that use the image or likeness of Kevin O'Leary to promote "get rich'' schemes. The Ontario Securities Commission says...
View ArticleGigi And Bella Hadid March At Anti-Muslim Ban Protest In New York City
Celebs from all walks of life have been speaking out again President Donald Trump's latest executive order, which calls to ban refugees and immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries. And model...
View ArticleQuebec City Shooting Could Be Worst Terrorist Attack On Canadian Soil
While Sunday's shooting at a Quebec City mosque was condemned by the prime minister as a "terrorist attack," police are still working to confirm a motive. Six people are dead and 19 injured after...
View ArticleSean Spicer Uses Quebec Mosque Shooting To Defend Trump's Controversial Ban
WASHINGTON — In the face of protests, lawsuits, internal grumbling, an international backlash and a partial climb-down, the Trump administration invoked Quebec City's mosque attack to defend its travel...
View ArticleThis Danish TV Ad Is What The World Needs To Remember Now More Than Ever
Before you watch this Danish television station ad, you'll want to grab a tissue. Go on...you're going to need it. Ok. Do you have your tissue? Are you ready for this? As TV2's video "All That We...
View ArticleCanadians Offer Their Homes To Travellers After Trump's Ban
The U.S. may have shut its doors to travellers and refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries, but many Canadians want those stranded to know they are welcome. Karim Kanji, a Toronto resident and...
View ArticlePopping A Balloon Can As Loud As A Shotgun Blast: Study
EDMONTON — Bill Hodgetts doesn't want to be a party-pooper. But the University of Alberta researcher has found that noise from bursting balloons can be unsafe for children's hearing. The audiologist...
View ArticleQuebec Mosque Shooting Victims Identified
QUEBEC — Details are emerging of some of the six victims of the Quebec City mosque attack on Sunday. Here is some information about them: Ibrahima Barry: The father of four was a dedicated family man...
View ArticleMichael Chong: Time To Say 'Enough' To Politicians Who 'Normalize Hate'
A day after six Muslims were gunned down at a Quebec City mosque, a Conservative leadership hopeful has come out swinging against politicians who "normalize hate." "This mosque attack is no accident,"...
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