Night clubs and rave organizers have turned to the group to tackle gropers
The bill, first proposed in 2015 and now awaiting symbolic royal approval
The Ferns’ goalkeeper believes that her team can bring more attention to football in her country
Vanessa Rodel and her daughter arrived in Toronto on Monday night after years of harassment in Hong Kong
Spain and Britain on Monday became the latest nations to recognise Venezuela’s opposition chief Juan Guaido as interim leader
The company has been under fire this year, with Washington leading efforts to blacklist Huawei internationally
Meng Wanzhou’s December 1 arrest in Vancouver has shaken China’s relations with Canada and the United States
Meng Wanzhou was detained in Vancouver on December 1 while changing planes during a trip from Hong Kong to Mexico, for possible extradition
The arrest of Meng Wanzhou, who faces US fraud charges related to sanctions-breaking dealings with Iran, has infuriated Beijing
Justin Trudeau is just as bad for humanity as Donald Trump is
More than 70% of Earth’s last untouched wilderness lies in the territories of just five countries
Canada is now the second nation after Uruguay to legalise cannibis
Uruguay legalised the production, distribution and sale of marijuana for recreational purposes in December 2013
Riyadh also recalls its envoy and suspends trade deals after Canada’s foreign ministry denounced jailing of activists
Prime minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals made the legalisation of marijuana a key part of their successful election bid in 2015
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A total of 211 Fifa nations attended the congress in Moscow on Wednesday afternoon, 200 of which were eligible to vote
A mix of tax increases and expenditure cuts are essential for long-term growth
Rafael Marques is a prominent human rights defender, yet Toronto has denied him a visa
Rafael Marques is Angola’s most prominent human rights defender. But he is not welcome in Canada
A South African businessperson living in Canada has managed to sell his collection of four gold castings of Nelson Mandela’s hands
The US, Canada, Germany, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, France and Denmark have all expelled Russian envoys over the poisoning of a former Russian spy
The concept of white South Africans seeking refuge from racial “brutality” and “genocide” post-1994 is nothing new.
Over the weekend, it was reported that the Gupta family defaulted on a $41-million jet
The country’s state-owned export-import bank reportedly argued that there was a concern that the aircraft may be used to escape justice
If you assume Canada is a welcoming haven from the bile and divisiveness in the age of Trump, you may be mistaken.
Maple Match helps Americans find a Canadian partner to save them from the "unfathomable horror of a Trump presidency," the website reads.
With a new Trudeau in the hot seat, the country is expected to resume its role as global boy scout.
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Born and bred in a political family, the new Canadian prime minister initially shunned the trade.
The Tories’ social conservativism appeals to many – despite the party’s hardline views on the niqab.
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In an exit interview, Barrick Gold’s founder Peter Munk has said Glencore Xstrata’s boss is going to "eat them all".
Liberia suspects numerous infections and five deaths are from the Ebola virus spreading from neighbouring Guinea, with one suspected case in Canada.
Mayor Rob Ford says the city’s council had no business stripping him of his powers after he admitted taking drugs and abusing alcohol.