- Montreal mayor urged to step down 15 hours ago
The Mayor of Montreal has been arrested by Quebec police's anti-corruption force. No, not that other Montreal mayor tied to the province's massive corruption investigation. The other one – the gentleman … More »Montreal mayor urged to step down
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford needs security, brother says 6 hours ago
A weekend incident in which a drink was thrown at Toronto Mayor Rob Ford highlights the need for him to have a security detail at public events, his councillor brother says. More »Toronto Mayor Rob Ford needs security, brother says
- Putin, Obama face off over Syria at tense G8 summit meeting 7 hours ago
U.S. President Barack Obama sparred with Russia's Vladimir Putin over how to end the war in Syria on Monday during an icy encounter at a G8 summit where divisions over the conflict eclipsed the rest of … More »Putin, Obama face off over Syria at tense G8 summit meeting
- Trudeau promise to repay speaking fees from charities doesn't quell controversy 5 hours ago
OTTAWA - Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau remained under fire Monday for taking hefty speaking fees from charitable groups after becoming an MP, despite promising to pay back any organization that was di … More »Trudeau promise to repay speaking fees from charities doesn't quell controversy
- Nova Scotia politician pleads guilty to fraud in constituency expense scandal 8 hours ago
HALIFAX - An Independent politician in the Nova Scotia legislature pleaded guilty Monday to fraud and breach of trust, but said outside court he would like to keep his job as a lawmaker. More »Nova Scotia politician pleads guilty to fraud in constituency expense scandal
- Elections Canada witness accuses Conservative MP of intimidation, bullying 7 hours ago
OTTAWA - A witness who is helping Elections Canada unravel a Conservative MP's 2008 campaign expenses says he has been publicly bullied, discredited and intimidated. More »Elections Canada witness accuses Conservative MP of intimidation, bullying
- David Suzuki blasts PM Harper over erosion in "democratic principles" 7 hours ago
It's no secret that David Suzuki and Stephen Harper don't see eye-to-eye on a lot of issues. The well-known environmentalist has long chided the Harper government for its position on the Kyoto accord, … More »David Suzuki blasts PM Harper over erosion in "democratic principles"
OTTAWA - Public health and the public purse are in danger because of cuts to refugee health funding, doctors and refugee advocates said Monday as they protested the cuts across the country. …












