According to sources in Canada's military, Trudeau's decision to call an election on Sunday is using up all of Ottawa's bandwidth.
Compulsory disclosure of personal medical information to access public services is a breach of the Privacy Act, according to the federal Privacy Commissioner.
The CPC clarified in its 2021 platform that Bill C-10 "gives too much power to regulators while failing to provide businesses with the clear guidelines they need to operate."
Elections Canada's website now features their revised rules for voting in this upcoming snap election, with emphasis on how to vote in advance.
During a press event in Longueuil, Quebec, Trudeau said that the matter was still being discussed with the public sector unions.
The Erin O'Toole-led Conservatives released the party's full 160-page election platform on Monday.
A federal report states that Canada should decriminalize heroin, with Liberal Health Minister Patty Hajdu saying that all options are on the table.
As coalition control of Kabul crumbles, bureaucratic red tape over fingerprinting appointments have left a Canadian Embassy security worker stranded.
"Well, the answer to tyranny is to have an election."
On the eve of a pandemic election, the NDP's MP for Hamilton Centre, Matthew Green, took to Twitter to celebrate the toppling of a statue of Canada's first Prime Minister
Before dropping the writ to signal a federal election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the unfolding events in Afghanistan.
Abacus Data reported in a new poll Thursday that if an election were held now, the Liberals would be in majority territory with 37 percent of the vote.
A Quebec man allegedly offered a nurse hundreds of dollars to fake his proof of vaccination. The nurse refused and called security.
Hamilton police reported an individual scaling the statue and the statue falling shortly after. No arrests have been made.
Smith writes, "I believe in standing up for the rights of all minorities, including those of the unvaccinated – be it for medical, religious or personal reasons."