Locals flocked to the lemonade stand, which raised over $3,400 throughout a couple of weeks. Among her customers were local firefighters and Lytton's mayor.
On Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau united in public with Francois Legault, Quebec's Premier, and expounded on the possibility of vaccination requirements for federal employees.
St. John police responded to a call of an alleged stabbing taking place early Saturday morning in an apartment complex.
According to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO), Ontario is projected to run budget deficits until at least 2095.
Twenty-two percent of those polled said that Canada was letting "far too many" people in, and a further 17 percent said that there were "too many" people being let in.
Reid predicts that hybrid office options will be in demand as the world transitions to a post-COVID economy.
A February 10, 2020 memo to Hajdu cautioned against sending any "signal to Canadians that the government believes the risk within Canada is changing and other measures are necessary."
A cleric and preacher who is considered by many to be an anti-Semitic "extremist" has been scheduled by the Muslim Association of Canada to speak at an upcoming event held by them.
Paramedics in Canada's largest city responded to 173 opioid overdose calls over the civic long weekend, making it the highest number on record.
Announced by the RCMP on Friday, no charges will be laid out against an Alberta man who shot and killed a home intruder that attacked him with a baseball bat.
After a hit-and-run incident with fatal results in North York on Thursday evening, a 28-year-old woman now faces charges for her actions.
Canada's insurers called on all governments to prioritize investments that build resilience and better protect families and communities.
Canadian border officials informed the public to expect long lineups and delays at over 1,200 border crossings and airports.
Horwath initially said she considers it a charter right to refuse the vaccine.
The National Broadcast Standards Council says depicting sex acts as suitable viewing for Grade Six students went too far.