Although the focus has been on protests in front of Parliament, three Ottawa neighborhoods have also been upturned by the demonstrations.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Is It OK to Watch the Winter Games? A Former Olympian Weighs In.
This year’s Winter Olympics come in the midst of widespread human rights abuses in China and a low point in Canada’s relations with the country.
Ontario Town Still Searching for Answers in Gas Leak Explosion
Hundreds of people in Wheatley, Ontario, are still out of their homes four months after a gas leak blew up three buildings in the town’s center.
Ontario Town Still Searching for Answers in Gas Leak Explosion
Hundreds of people in Wheatley, Ontario, are still out of their homes four months after a gas leak blew up three buildings in the town’s center.
Source of Mysterious Gas Leak Explosion in Canadian Town Stumps Officials
An explosion last summer in an Ontario community built on 19th-century gas wells has left locals searching for answers and some certainty that their town will ever recover.
BlackBerry Phone Service Officially Ends
BlackBerry was once Canada’s most valuable company and a global force in tech. The final step in its downfall as a phone maker arrived this week.
Should Police Investigate Residential Schools Cases in Canada?
The Six Nations in Ontario have set up a special group to oversee the investigation of student deaths, in a rare collaboration between an Indigenous group and the police.
The Other, Seemingly Endless, State of Emergency in British Columbia
The province announced annual and monthly record numbers of opioid-related overdose deaths, further prompting calls for changes to laws.
Canada is One Step Closer to Banning Conversion Therapy
After bitterly opposing an earlier attempt to ban conversion therapy, the Conservatives whisked a new bill through the House of Commons.
British Columbia Flood Victims Come Together In Storm’s Wake
A tour of the flood-ravaged parts of the province finds communities supporting each other following disaster.