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Several of the atrocities happening in the Ukraine war are being linked to a mercenary organization
The podcast turns one year old today! And in our first year, a lot happened: Russia started a war in
Canada’s international airports have experienced major delays getting passengers on and off their fl
A couple weeks ago, The Globe and Mail’s senior foreign correspondent Mark MacKinnon found out he’s
In the wake of the news that the U.S. Supreme Court has drafted a ruling that would reverse Roe v. W
The Ontario provincial election campaign is officially underway and election day is June 2nd. The ca
One billion dollars was promised towards building electric vehicles in Ontario on Monday – just the
Making a career out of holding a camera lens up to the frontlines of conflict, photojournalists can
Jawed Haqmal risked his life for the Canadian military. Now, he is waiting for the Canadian governme
New data from the 2021 census has been released. For the first time, the Census has counted Canada’s
Elon Musk has agreed to buy Twitter, the social media platform for US$44-billion on Monday, just a w
It may be time to dust off your dress shoes and button-down shirts. Canadians are slowly returning t
The age of private space travel is upon us. For a paltry few tens of millions, you could buy your ow
There’s no shortage of craft breweries in Canada. Over the past decade, they grew at an explosive ra
Warmer weather means summer, picnics, camping … and mosquitoes. Edmonton is particularly famous for
With inflation eating into people’s bank accounts, some people are starting to wonder: Hey, is my pa
Pierre Poilievre has been known as the federal Conservative’s attack dog. He’s often hyper partisan
When your country is invaded, how do you keep your family’s spirits up? In besieged Kharkiv, Ukraine
Sexual health testing took a nose dive during the pandemic, as health care workers and resources wer
On Monday, a by-election in a Montreal suburb ended in defeat for the Parti Quebecois, the province’