Deciding Toronto’s Future: 18 Days to Vote for a Mayor who Can Bring Change
As the countdown to Toronto’s mayoral election begins, the city finds itself at a critical...
Read MoreAs the countdown to Toronto’s mayoral election begins, the city finds itself at a critical...
Read MoreSpeed limits on Ontario’s highways are too low, according to an Oshawa-based group.
Stop100.ca is calling on the provincial government to boost existing maximum limits from the current 100 km/h by as much as 30 km/h.
Read MoreA fiery St. Patrick’s Day riot took place in London, Ontario; placing them among the new list of world-class cities in the world. All jokes aside I am sure this is not how London wanted to get noticed. Police are now going...
Read MoreAn interesting article from the Toronto Star. It would be interesting to know how widespread this is. It’s unfortunate to commonly hear the line “well if you have nothing to hide, why does it matter”. It...
Read More“The introduction of enhanced driver’s licenses, which appears to be a central focus of Bill 85, will lay the groundwork for a new and more extensive identity regime, the effects of which are not fully known,”...
Read MoreANCHORAGE- A legislative committee investigating Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has found she unlawfully abused her authority in firing the state’s public safety commissioner. The investigative report concludes that a family...
Read MoreBrake lines cut, cars damaged at homes. Toronto police patrolled a midtown area overnight, after vandals cut brake lines on at least 10 cars parked at homes with Liberal election signs on their lawns. “We’re...
Read MoreYes, Prime Minister Harper has a sense of...
Read MoreI was suprised, but John Moore had Anne Kilkenny on the show today sometime after 5PM. It was quite interesting! Definately places Anne Kilkenny on the Replublican’s “Public Enemy No. 1”, probably through no...
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