Hedy Bohm, a 96-year-old Holocaust survivor from Toronto, “wasn’t surprised” when news broke earlier this month that Library and Archives Canada, a federal agency, refused to release the names of 900 ...
Ruling in favour of Canada’s motion to strike the case, Associate Judge Catherine Coughlan repeatedly discounted the ...
Andrew Korchacov, 44, and his wife, 42, left their home in the west-central B.C. city on Monday, Nov. 4, on a WestJet flight ...
Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME), a Montreal-based advocacy group, complained of the public ...
Wolfond is chairman and CEO of Bayshore Capital in Toronto, and chair of the Confronting Antisemitism Committee of the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto. He also moonlights as a professional pilot on ...
These days, Matthieu Bonin is enjoying life and laughs easily. It was not always so as he points out in his book on pain and ...
A Nova Scotia man’s history of regular violence and threats against his common-law spouse has material bearing on charges that he trafficked her for sex, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled, ...
Loneliness is one of the great physical and mental challenges for older adults. A trip to the ParkSide Older Adult Centre may ...
“Another aspect of calming your physiology is slow breathing, rubbing your forehead, humming, and listening to calming music, ...
Owen Van Steensel’s second goal of the game, at 3:02 of overtime, lifted the North Bay Battalion to a 6-5 victory Sunday over ...
A case the Supreme Court of Canada heard on Nov. 12 and 13 could set a precedent for Canadian sex-work laws and is the first ...
The federal government will pay a private company $13.8 million to create co-working spaces for public servants in the ...