Liberal Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has stated that the federal government will extend multiple COVID-19 benefits, due to expire in September, for 30 more days.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started in Canada in March 2020, the use of fentanyl, cannabis, and methamphetamines rose across Canada's major cities.
Toronto police are issuing a warning to people about the rise of drug-related deaths in the midtown area of Toronto the past two weeks.
B'nai Brith Canada reported 154 incidents of harassment, 51 incidents of vandalism and 61 incidents of violence in May alone.
Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health urged residents to treat COVID-19 as a normal part of life or an endemic – similar to the common flu.
Who fills the remaining vacant Senate seat in Alberta would be a question asked of residents on municipal ballots this October.
Under the Quarantine Act, returning travellers are required to self-isolate at home and "follow the strictest measure" under threat of six months’ jail or $750,000 fines.
Based on CRA data released, about 30 percent of total CEWS payments went to applicants with 250 or more employees. 190 recipients are owned by billionaires.
Premier Ford said he did not support workplaces requiring proof of vaccination, but added he would allow private companies to make their own decisions on the matter.
Police and firefighters in Sherbrooke, Quebec admit to having thrown a woman's burnt body into a dumpster after mistaking it for a mannequin.
A statue of baby Jesus and mother Mary outside a Sudbury church was vandalized on Tuesday, leaving the former without his head for the second time in 6 years.
A man was stabbed during a fight that took place close to Yonge and Dundas street on Wednesday night.
The province of Alberta will no longer make residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 quarantine. It will also stop routine testing for mild symptoms of the virus.
The poll found that vote intention remains tight, with the Liberals holding a three-point advantage over the Conservatives. One-in-five say they would support the NDP.
The heritage department has not received any correspondence from the public advocating support for federal regulation of internet content.