During a podcast interview with Senator Pamela Wallin, Timothy Denton, the ex-commissioner of the CRTC, said that we currently do not live in a "very liberal era when it comes to free speech."
Sean Fraser, the new appointee by the Trudeau administration to the position of Minister of Immigration, said recently that Canada is on target to receive its quota of immigrants in 2021, and may raise it for 2022.
The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19 has been approved for use in children aged five to 11 in Canada, Health Canada says.
Students at the high school took multiple photos of the teacher that were later posted to social media.
"Jammi's flippant use of that term beside an image of Mr. Hoffman, an Orthodox Jew, is unacceptable and unwarranted. Her proper next step is a fulsome apology."
Josh Wingrove, Bloomberg News's White House correspondent, reported on Thursday afternoon that US President Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are talking about the possibility of a "diplomatic boycott" of the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Biden said the two nations were leading the inclusive economic recovery and the fight against the climate crisis, fighting COVID-19 and preparing for future pandemics, all while "standing up for democratic values."
He has been suspended with pay while he awaits his day in court. He served in the police force for 21 years.
"This is not a criminal matter and we would ask that people do not report this to police."
Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre picked apart Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland's record during his press conference on Sunday.
All homes in Port Colborne must not have any "painted slogans, graffiti and similar defacements."
An Ontario teenager was arrested this week after allegedly scamming $46 million worth of cryptocurrency from one person in the US.
Canada will still require PCR tests for travellers who have spent longer than 72 hours outside the country.
"It was a necessary decision to make, for the well-being of our caucus, of our Parliament, and of the country," said the Conservative leader.
His employer alleged that the okay sign was a symbol of white supremacy. The student published a picture where he was using the sign on social media.