The Commissioner of Elections yesterday levied fines against 15 Liberal Party organizers for technical breaches of the Canada Elections Act, including the agent for MP Mike Kelloway, who did not comment.
Conservative councillor Bert Chen has been suspended for two months after the party's national council objected to a petition he launched to oust O'Toole as leader.
Residents of Iqaluit, Nunavut are being asked not to use tap water following suspicions that the city's supply has been contaminated by petroleum.
The Treasury Board's policy is so far-reaching, that even atheists can use them.
While other provinces mandated proof of vaccination of non-essential businesses, Alberta’s program is voluntary. However, companies that refuse the program face additional reductions to their capacity limit.
The Commons last June 17 voted 176-150 to censure Stewart for defying three orders for documents detailing an RCMP raid at the Health Agency's National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg
Erin O'Toole is facing mounting pressure from Chinese Conservatives to resign as the federal Conservative leader. His rigid approach to China alienated Chinese-Canadian voters at the cost of three seats in the last election.
Roughly 20 percent of the province's nurses are not vaccinated.
The United States announced yesterday that both their northern and southern borders would be open to fully vaccinated travelers come this November.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said they reached an accommodation with management and lawyers to ensure workers "have options that respect your rights."
According to a new Nanos Research poll, three-quarters of Canadians believe the Trudeau Liberals should ban Huawei Technologies from its 5G telecommunications networks.
The initial deadline set by the province stood at October 15, but will now be pushed back by 30 days.
Canada's deputy chief public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo said he tells unvaccinated friends it's their personal choice but recommends taking precautions like avoiding large gatherings.
A senior government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Trudeau used his speaking time at the G20 meeting to push the resettlement of Afghan refugees.
According to new corporate filings, a Canadian-funded cell phone company in Kenya lost more than $25 million in 2020.