The Immigration Department said it will rush three officers to Thailand Tuesday morning to render assistance to those injured and other Hong Kong residents there. It advises New Zealanders in Bangkok to keep away from the downtown area, to be highly vigilant and take heed of...
Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is promising to spend hundreds of millions of dollars more each year on aboriginal education. Liberal leader Justin Trudeau held a meet and greet at the Regina Farmer’s Market on Wednesday.
In the panel’s report, seen by Reuters and confirmed as accurate by three of its members, the committee also placed responsibility for the June 2014 defeat with former Mosul Governor Atheel al-Nujaifi, former acting defence minister Sadoun al-Dulaimi, former army chief...
A massive truck bomb ripped through a popular Baghdad food market in a predominantly Shiite neighborhood early Thursday morning, killing at least 67 people, police officials said. The attack also wounded 125 people.
Harper suggested that may take the form of taxes or preventing foreigners from buying any new housing stock and forcing temporary residents to sell their homes when they leave the country, similar to policies in place in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Under the plan as it now stands, first-time home buyers withdraw up to $25,000 from an RRSP, but must repay that money in set annual increments, generally over 15 years, to their retirement fund.
In a packed room at a Saskatoon hotel, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau announced his first big-ticket campaign promise, saying a Liberal government would spend billions to improve First Nations education.
But that has made it harder to stamp his authority on a country enduring war with Islamic State, chronic corruption, Kurdish separatism, personal rivalry among political leaders and a financial crisis caused by collapsing prices for oil exports.
Iraq’s parliament voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s reform package, Speaker Saleem al-Jabouri said during a session broadcast live on state television.
Janata Dal (United) workers, leaders and sympathisers on Tuesday sent samples of their DNA to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to protests against his remarks towards Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar at a party rally last month.