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A Trans Mountain project to build a pipeline to move oil from Edmonton to Burnaby, B.C. has reached a "key milestone" as construction has begun in Kamloops.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against another Ontario nursing home alleging negligence over the way it handled the coronavirus pandemic.
Doug Ford has extended the province's state of emergency as other provinces begin to loosen their lockdown restrictions.
Despite mainstream media reports, antifa are not noble, well-intentioned activists but anarchists who use violence for their own ends destabilize and destroy society.
As violent antifa rioters have ramped up their illegal activity within the last week, they have publicly announced their criminal intentions on social media.
A multi-family residence that was occupied and had a child inside was set on fire and rioters blocked firefighters from accessing the scene.
Tam's medical advise has been criticized by Canadians for either being incorrect, or lagging behind information being used by other countries.
It's a classic rhetorical move in our modern times to call your opposition Nazis. Don't like what that guy said? He's a Nazi. But actually, he's not.
Premier Doug Ford spoke on the anti-racism protests engulfing North America, while also introducing an electricity bill relief program.
It is legitimate to protest in solidarity with our neighbours to the south, but it is not acceptable for white antifa members to throw stones at black, Montreal cops in the name of racial equality.
Investigators looking into the Canadian air force Snowbird crash that killed Capt. Jennifer Casey say that the crash was likely caused by a bird strike.
Terrence Floyd went onto ABC News to condemn the violence and destruction that has followed the the death of his brother George.
Trudeau was asked whether he believed his history with blackface took away from his moral leadership in addressing anti-black racism.
"By standing together and denouncing the few that would try to derail these demonstrations, Canadians are sending the message that they will never tolerate injustice," said Trudeau.
An American professor and Egyptologist posted a string of tweets on May 31, instructing people on how to properly topple monuments to the ground.