- Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum resigns amid corruption charges 9 hours ago
Michael Applebaum has stepped down as mayor of Montreal, one day one day after being hit with 14 charges in a massive corruption investigation. Applebaum, who was named interim mayor in November, became … More »Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum resigns amid corruption charges
- Canada to send peacekeeping troops to Haiti 5 hours ago
OTTAWA - A handful of Canadian troops are about to take part in peacekeeping operation in Haiti, under the command of Brazilian forces, in a long-delayed mission that has been kept inexplicably low on … More »Canada to send peacekeeping troops to Haiti
- Motivational speakers to give senators a pep talk: report 9 hours ago
Aww. It looks like Canada's senators are a little sad. The Canadian Press is reporting that our much-maligned senators — currently embroiled in scandals up the ying-yang — are bringing in motivational … More »Motivational speakers to give senators a pep talk: report
- Canada-U.S. team develop new drug to fight several cancers 4 hours ago
TORONTO - A team of Canadian and U.S. researchers has developed a new "sharp-shooter" drug they hope may be a breakthrough in treating several types of aggressive cancer. More »Canada-U.S. team develop new drug to fight several cancers
- Harper lauds G8 declaration on Syrian conflict despite lack of consensus 5 hours ago
ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland - The Group of Eight stopped short of calling for the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad in its final statement on Tuesday, but called for a swift end to the bloody civil … More »Harper lauds G8 declaration on Syrian conflict despite lack of consensus
- Tory MP Eve Adams gets ticketed for talking on cell phone while driving on Parliament Hill 5 hours ago
The Hill Times' Tim Naumetz is reporting that Conservative MP Eve Adams has received a $155 traffic citation for talking on her cell phone while driving on Parliament Hill. More »Tory MP Eve Adams gets ticketed for talking on cell phone while driving on Parliament Hill
- Woman accused of juice assault on Mayor Rob Ford hires lawyer 7 hours ago
The woman who allegedly hurled a container of juice at Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has hired a high-profile lawyer, who says she is ready to call the mayor's credibility into question at court. Shannon Everett, … More »Woman accused of juice assault on Mayor Rob Ford hires lawyer
It turns out that the Prime Minister's Office is perpetuating, prolonging and even gleefully advancing the Justin Trudeau/speaking engagement story. Trudeau has been under fire for months, for earning $277,000 for speaking engagements …










