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Trump Says Cameron Has Invited Him to Visit U.K.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Friday British Prime Minister David Cameron had asked him to visit and that he might accept the invitation, ... -
Ontario’s Private-College Grads Not Finding Jobs, Provincial Numbers Show
Almost 40 per cent of the most highly rated private career colleges in Ontario appear to be failing to prepare students for the labour ... -
Victoria Police Chief Warns of Tent City’s ‘Street Gang’ Presence
A controversial tent city for the homeless not far from the B.C. Legislature in Victoria has been invaded by street gangs and become unsafe ... -
Jeffrey Simpson: Lessons From B.C.’s Carbon Tax Experience
British Columbia was the first jurisdiction in North America to impose a carbon tax. The 2008 Carbon Tax Act set the levy at $10 ... -
After Trudeau’s Scuffle: How Strong Are the Liberals, Really?
The distance of two sword lengths, which is supposed to separate the government from the opposition, was no impediment to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ... -
Canada, Mexico Join UN Peacekeeping Operation in Colombia
Canada and Mexico are exploring joint participation in a United Nations peacekeeping operation in Colombia as part of a pending peace treaty to end ... -
Police Could Take Over Your Self-Driving Car
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are no longer mere creatures of science fiction. Tech companies are investing billions of dollars to make AVs a reality. Although ... -
After Imprisoning Oregon Ranchers, Obama to Sign an Executive Order Legalizing BLM Tyranny to Take Over Any Land it Wants
At the heart of a free and prosperous society is the principle of private property ownership. Without private property, the centralization and corrupting influence ... -
As Canada Faces Heat Over Saudi Deal, Sweden Looks to Restrict Arms Exports
The Canadian government is fond of boasting that its controls on weapons exports are among the strongest in the world, but bragging rights may ... -
The Cultural Revolution: China Doesn’t Want People Discussing its Anniversary
In late November, 1966, authorities arrested Liu Wenzhong and his older brother for questioning the man who had thrown China into chaos. The two ...