Tamara Khandaker
Canada's parliament declares Rohingya crisis a genocide
A UN report this week found that crimes against humanity have been committed against Rohingya Muslims.
Ontario MP ditches Trudeau's Liberals to join the Conservatives
Leona Alleslev said she wants to "do the real work to tackle priorities of our time."
Coca Cola is zeroing in on the cannabis market
The company says it's watching closely the CBD-infused drinks market, but declined to comment on a report it is in talks with Canada's third largest weed company.
Doug Ford invokes notwithstanding clause to force cut to Toronto city council
The premier is retaliating against a judge's decision Monday that ruled his legislation unconstitutional.
U.S. border guards can't block asylum seekers heading to Canada
But if they're in the U.S. illegally, they can be detained.
Dropped by the New Yorker, Steve Bannon is now headlining a Canadian debate
Bannon will face off against David Frum, a former George W. Bush speechwriter, in a debate on the rise of populism in Toronto.
Conservatives’ bid to deny “birthright” citizenship in Canada could hurt refugee claimants
The party says its new policy is meant to target "birth tourism".
Ontario is getting sued over its sex-ed curriculum
With classes set to resume in just a couple of weeks, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association is asking to have the case heard as soon as possible.
Maxime Bernier is quitting the Conservatives to start a new right-wing party
Bernier slammed the Conservative Party as "too intellectually and morally corrupt to be reformed"
Canada is still calling out Saudi Arabia's human rights record
It has levelled a new round of criticism in the midst of an ongoing diplomatic spat with the oppressive regime.
Conservatives are going after Trudeau for calling out a heckler's racism
Andrew Scheer says the prime minister is “sweeping away legitimate questions on his failed border policy with vile personal insults.”
Trudeau tells heckler her “racism has no place” in Canada
The woman questioned Trudeau about his government’s spending on “illegal immigrants” during a rally in Quebec.