Researchers have discovered the first baby tyrannosaur fossils in Alberta and Montana. Experts say the fossils are a rare discovery, as little is known about young tyrannosaurs and their development, according to a study published in…
U.S. House delivers article of impeachment against Trump…
Democrats marched the impeachment case against former president Donald Trump to the U.S. Senate on Monday night for the start of his historic trial, but Republican senators were easing off their criticism of Trump and…
Freeland says government considering more pandemic travel restrictions…
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the federal government is considering further limits on international travel into Canada to prevent the introduction of new COVID-19 cases as calls from opposition leaders for additional pandemic measures grow louder. "I very much…
Mass protests in wake of Navalny arrest could…
The wave of demonstrations that swept across Russia this weekend were notable for more than just the huge number of people who answered Alexei Navalny's call to protest his arrest. Just as striking were those in…
The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for Jan.…
Coronavirus tracker: Follow the spread of COVID-19 as cases rise in much of Canada. Opposition wastes no time as Parliament reconvenes, slamming Liberal government on COVID-19 vaccine supplies. What health experts say about banning foreign…
Fact check: how provinces are handling Pfizer vaccine…
Monday is the first day of a week-long Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine drought in Canada. Canadians found out last Tuesday that Pfizer will not be sending any shipments of its COVID-19 vaccine to Canada this week. The…
Vaccine delays top agenda as Parliament set to…
Canada's opposition leaders attacked the federal Liberal government's COVID-19 vaccination program today in their first encounter in the House of Commons following the winter break. Vaccine deliveries will grind to a halt this week as…
Canada can deal with Bidens embrace of Buy…
As U.S. President Joe Biden signs an executive order to strengthen Buy America provisions, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland insisted today the federal government knows "how to deal with" American protectionism. Freeland was asked by…
Lynn Beyak, the senator who defended residential schools,…
Lynn Beyak, the controversial senator from northwestern Ontario with a long history of making inflammatory remarks about Indigenous peoples, is resigning from the Red Chamber. Beyak, who was named to the Senate by then-prime minister…