Amy Hamm: Online safety is parents’ responsibility — not government’s
While protecting children is a worthy goal, we do not need a draconian censorship regime to achieve it
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While protecting children is a worthy goal, we do not need a draconian censorship regime to achieve it
It turns out drilling down on music sales over the past few decades is no simple assignment
U.S. Secretary of State also requested a meeting with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, whom the president turned on after she defended the pope
A royal aide said the monarch's private discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump includes 'an awful lot of warmth and laughter' amid serious topics
Federal Liberals handed down far-reaching conservation plan without consultation — or any understanding of Alberta, the province's environment minister says
B.C. does not need to choose between reconciliation and economic prosperity
The best moments of the King's speeches were likely lost on their targets, but not on the watching world
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It's part of a nearly $1 billion investment plan to fortify horseracing’s marquee event
By late April, about $154 million was refunded to taxpayers, including close to $4 million in interest
Mark Carney leaves room for hope but there is little sign that he is about to do what's necessary
Miller’s comments suggest Ottawa is ignoring Australia’s eSafety disaster and reviving Trudeau-era online speech regulation
Roughly 35,000 troops — almost half the total of U.S. forces in Europe — are currently stationed in Germany, where the American command for the region is headquartered
Flat platitudes like ‘there is no place for this in Canada,’ are demonstrably not getting the job done
There are few things more universally beloved than wine and cheese. Lay them out on your table with good company and you have the makings of a memorable evening. But for many hosts, the planning can feel overwhelming. How much cheese is enough? Which wines should you serve? Can you add ice to white wine? […]
A steep happiness gap has emerged between Canadians aged 20 to 34 and those over 65
Social media users say taking allergy medication with a heartburn relief drug has cured their anxiety and low moods
2026 GTA RenoMark Awards a celebration of excellence in renovation and custom home building
‘From what I understand, this painting has a complicated history, but one that is all too common for many great European works of art’
The 'prolific litigator' of unsuccessful human rights complaints is back
Rigorous, objective standards are imperative
Toronto lawyer and leading figure in education law, died at 71 on April 23 after a battle with cancer
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Early indicators point to a challenging environment for Republicans, with the presidents approval rating around 40 percent and economic dissatisfaction eroding confidence
Air Canada and WestJet have raised fees for checked luggage, but travellers can potentially save on space with these five tips
The book explores how Jewish identity ‘is shaped, witnessed and archived in the present moment, particularly amid rising antisemitism’
Readers have their say on the Liberals' fiscal update, the 'wealth fund,' 'decolonizing' Shakespeare and more in the letters to the editor
Thumping techno music echoed across a vast firing range near the central French town of Bourges
McKenna was N.B. premier, ambassador and is chairman of Brookfield Asset Management. His $20-million funds an ambitious scholarship program
Gustavo Petro has promised to end the conflict. But analysts say his ‘unconditional’ attempts to play nice with guerrillas backfired
The man's 2021 refugee claim was rejected due to ‘serious criminality,’ but in April a judge ruled ‘he will suffer irreparable harm’ if returned to Honduras
With early discussions underway, signs point to some support among Conservatives
Trump expressed displeasure with the current state of negotiations with Iran but stopped short of threatening fresh military action
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One social media commentator claimed 'earthquakes and nuclear tests are actually quite similar'
'My phone pings, I get a message that two Jewish people have been stabbed in Golders Green, minutes from my home'
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Nova Scotia MLA was responding to report highlighting school policy of socially transitioning children without consent
Boris Johnson, Kemi Badenoch, and Jewish leaders are sounding the alarm. Canada and Britain must move from rhetoric to action
Her children were interviewed and the file was closed
The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal went out of its way to accommodate a trans inmate, but wouldn't even give a hearing to a female victim of sexual violence
German Chancellor said the U.S. decision to pull 5,000 troops from bases in Germany was not surprising and should not be seen as retaliation for him disagreeing with the war in Iran
Republicans are betting on a lean electoral map while Democrats are eyeing upset opportunities
Jewish groups warn growing antisemitic violence in Canada and elsewhere must be addressed
The amount of pure fantasy that’s passing for politics in this country is extraordinary
The 1981 constitutional compromise that gave Canada the Charter is now at risk of judicial revision in a English Montreal School Board case
Donald Trump’s administration continues to threaten military force to dislodge the 67-year-old regime
Risks turning something that once carried weight into something that is handed out with little regard for connection, commitment, or contribution
Follows Donald Trump’s threats to reduce American military presence in the country as tensions escalate over the war with Iran
Paul Rosen, the oldest rookie in Paralympic hockey history, sometimes faced hate on the ice, but nothing like what we're now seeing on Canada's streets
Quebecers and Liberals least likely to approve of giving him the award, while younger Canadians less likely to know who he is
Washington is no longer pretending the regime and the Iranian people are the same
The new document comes at a time when Prime Minister Mark Carney is seeking closer economic ties with both countries
Robin Hanson has long been dedicated to protecting nature and helping others experience the outdoors. After years of building trails, he established a 162-hectare nature preserve on his family’s land near French Lake, N.B., in September 2025. The story of the Hanson Nature Preserve began with a land dispute. When Hanson was 17, two of […]
Lukács said a loophole allowing airlines to claim delays were 'required for safety reasons' is in critical need of tightening
The suspect is described by police as male, Black, approximately 6’ to 6’2” tall, with a thin build and black curly hair
By removing walls and amplifying brightness, Picnic Design turned a tired 1920s semi into a more spacious-feeling home without adding square footage
Naoko Takei Moore shares the 'way of life' that is Japanese one-pot cooking
A recent Harvard report suggests that Vladimir Putin sees a window of opportunity while Donald Trump is still in office to shatter NATO
Since the 2008 financial crisis, our economy been driven by low interest rates and household debt spending