"They'll have masks on, it's just not to yell too exuberantly. I think the purpose of that comment was not to aerosolize, and it's just a risk reduction strategy," Moore responded.
After considerable pushback from the public, Maj. Gen. Peter Dawe, who wrote a positive reference letter for a sex offender, is no longer responsible for files on external sexual misconduct reviews.
A woman who stole $2.4 million from the Ontario Minor Hockey Association has been sentenced to 2 years in jail for her crime.
With 300,540 federal public service employees, the Treasury Board in a Policy On COVID-19 Vaccination said numerous exemptions would cover some 212,000 employees.
With more and more private businesses instituting vaccine mandates, unvaccinated employees are faced with two options, get the shot or get laid off.
The Native Women's Association of Canada slammed Prime Minister Trudeau for not taking action on Indigenous issues following his decision to vacation on Truth and Reconciliation Day.
The government is expected to provide a full list of recommendations later today.
The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan recently released a report detailing their plans for helping create a greener future, despite having just last year invested in an Abu Dhabi LNG pipeline project.
Following a number of anti-COVID-vaccine protests over the past month, the BC government announced Monday that they will be introducing legislation to prevent such mobs from disrupting hospitals and schools.
Over the weekend, Police responded to a massive party at an Airbnb in western Quebec that violated public health regulations placing limits on party sizes.
McTeague says, “There’s nothing stopping these prices from pushing to $1.50 per litre in the next few weeks.”
A new poll discovered the environment eclipsed the ongoing pandemic as Canadians' number one concern since the pandemic's onset in March 2020.
Though the media reported no injuries, they criticized the People's Party of Canada heavily for the rebelliousness of the protest, citing the party signage at the demonstration alongside alleged supporters.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted to making a mistake by travelling on Canada's first day of Truth and Reconciliation.
Those who do not show their proof of vaccination will be placed on administrative leave by November 15.