CBC has acknowledged multiple errors in coverage, including information about COVID. They began publicly tracking its corrections, errors and clarifications for the first time last January 1.
Almost one year after his first season, the BC-based taxpayer advocate is releasing seven episodes for free on his Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Sahar says, "I will not fault the Canadian Armed Forces because they have been fighting very hard to help interpreters out."
Getting "as many [people] as we'd want" out of Afghanistan "is going to be almost impossible in the coming weeks," said Trudeau.
The Taliban says they seek an "inclusive, Islamic" government, more moderate than when they last held power. Quebecer Fakhria Rezaie, 29, says those are empty words.
Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, said that as of September 7 – hospitals and other public sector employers will have greater power to bolster vaccine uptake.
"Canadian Armed Forces flights to and from Hamid Karzai International Airport will resume shortly under Op AEGIS," wrote Sajjan over Twitter.
Infrastructure and Communities Minister Catherine McKenna promoted the SAMbot on Twitter Wednesday to detect and track toxic sentiment, primarily towards women.
The Ontario PC party has issued an apology for a series of fundraising letters designed to appear as invoices that were erroneously mailed to various residents.
Charges have been issued to a 56-year-old Toronto man in connection to the toppling of a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in Hamilton Park last weekend.
According to the province, parental consent will not be required for school aged eligible children to get vaccinated.
Taxpayers oppose amnesty for undeserving Canadians who claimed $2,000 pandemic relief cheques they weren’t entitled to, says in-house research by the Canada Revenue Agency.
Sloan took exception with the comments made by the prime minister, who said cracking down on unvaccinated Canadians was an election issue.
Police are looking for the suspect shown in this article's image in connection with an incident on Martin Grove Rd. and Eglinton Av. W in Etobicoke, where a car jumped a curb and crashed into a senior citizen, injuring him badly.
Bernier says that over the next five weeks, the leaders of the other establishment parties will make costly and unrealistic promises to bribe Canadians and buy their votes.