In Canada, people with HIV are required by the law to disclose their health condition to their partners before engaging in any sexual activity; however, advocacy groups are fighting to change the rules.
Businesses in Ontario are in for new changes if new employment and labor policies are approved, including mandatory sick pay and extended vacation leave, among others.
Transmitted from rats to humans, the Seoul virus has now been found to have spread not only in Wisconsin and Illinois but in other states as well, including Michigan, North Dakota and Utah.
22 refugees have recently entered Manitoba near the Emerson border crossing, in a dire attempt to get into Canada, following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent travel ban.
For Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, equality is the best policy. He has plans to introduce legislation of transgender rights to protect them from discrimination.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has called on other nations not to pay ransom for release of hostages. Canada and Britain believe that this practice only fuels the violent and illegal activities of militant groups all over the world.
The Abu Sayyaf terrorist group has beheaded one of its hostages in the Philippines. Both countries codemn the act and are now working extensively to save the remaining hostages.
Liberal government will soon introduce legislation that will decriminalize marijuana and control recreational cannabis. But NDP leader believes that is just another broken promise by the Prime Minister.
A couple in North Carolina filed a lawsuit against HGTV show "Love It Or List" for causing damage to their home after a shoddy and substandard renovation work.
Prisoners in British Columbia now have access to methadone treatment. Correction Department has implemented a new policy to let inmates to have the treatment to cure their opiate addiction.
Canada's New Democrat Party voted to oust their leader, Thomas Mulcair. The party vote was held six months after it suffered a resounding defeat in a general election it had initially been favored to win.
Director Victor Salva's Jeepers Creepers 3 pre-production casting information has been removed from the casting site, Breakdown Service. Union Of British Columbia Performers also informed the agencied regarding the director's past criminal convictions.
Ted Cruz, the first major bid for the U.S. Presidential elections faces questions regarding his citizenship. However, Pennsylvania Judge Pellegrini rules that Cruz is a natural-born citizen considering the fact the he was born to an American mother even if it was outside USA.
President Barack Obama welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House for a state visit as the two leaders sought to join forces to fight climate change.
Saskatchewan First Nations have filed class action lawsuit against Canadian government, claiming it mismanaged on developing oil and gas resources. The lawsuit seeks $3 billion for damages.
Roosh V, founder of a community that is advocating the legalization of rape, has called for the cancellation of "pro-rape" meetings around the world after receiving threats and security concerns.
CIBC World Markets reported that legalizing marijuana in Canada could rake up an annual tax income of Can$5 billion (US$3.6 billion). Based on the experience of Colorado, legalizing marijuana could be a $10 billion industry in the nation.