Canada makes 'I'm sorry' a recurring policy: Neil Macdonald
Official apologies are a relatively recent phenomenon and one the Canadian government has embraced much more willingly than some of its allies who have their own chequered pasts.
Official apologies are a relatively recent phenomenon and one the Canadian government has embraced much more willingly than some of its allies who have their own chequered pasts.
It's time for Canadian policy-makers to stop the charade that better cellular deals are just around the corner. Instead, they need to develop a better strategy to bring us stable and substantive competition.
The Canada Revenue Agency has routinely failed to meet deadlines under the Access to Information Act after receiving requests for documents about the KPMG offshore tax scandal and private lobbying meetings with the accounting industry.
After the bells have rung for the allotted time, the whips enter the House of Commons, walk up the aisle towards the Speaker and bow towards the chair. It is this bit of pageantry that led Justin Trudeau to be accused of manhandling a fellow MP and elbowing another in the chest.
A source familiar with the situation stated that Syrian government forces drove militants out of two villages in eastern Damascus suburbs on Thursday.
A teacher who sexually abused boys nearly three decades ago has been jailed for 12 years.
A man in his mid-30s has been treated for burn injuries after an e-cigarette burst into flames when he put the battery in the wrong way round.
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After an 11-year tenure at UW-Milwaukee abruptly ended in March, Rob Jeter took a little time to figure his next step. Turned out a few weeks of full-time duty checking off the honey-do list at home was all he needed to get the coaching juices flowing again, so when he started figuring out job opportunities the process went rather quickly.
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Supporters of the country’s most sweeping school choice program finally have a reason to celebrate. On Wednesday, following months of back and forth in Las Vegas courtrooms ...
Lake Mead’s surface Wednesday evening hit its lowest level since the man-made reservoir was created by the building of the Hoover Dam in 1935 ...
Jerry Smith was part of Basic High School’s first state championship team in 1983. J.J. is trying to follow in dad’s footstep once again — Basic opens play today in the four-team state tournament in Northern Nevada against Reno High, and J.J. is one of the key contributors in the outfield. It’s a bittersweet moment for the Smiths because ...
The man who sings “Fire Woman” can be a flame-thrower onstage. But in conversation, Ian Astbury feels more like a candle, warm and calm. “I’m not the type who seeks the limelight, and I’m not all about accolades,” the frontman for The Cult said ...