The Trudeau Liberals announced $350 million for black entrepreneurs last September to aid their economic survival during COVID.
Hinshaw writes that ending the "disruptive" public health measures allows the province to focus on other health-related issues, such as opioid deaths and syphilis.
Legault, who is not a doctor, said that he expects hospitalizations and deaths to go up in the near future.
Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca was featured in a video interview by CBC News regarding his stance on mandatory vaccines for healthcare workers and those in education.
Guilbeault suggested Wednesday public anger over Bill C-10 was a matter of "public opinion being manipulated at scale through a deliberate campaign of misinformation."
CBC’s ad revenues totaled $208.4 million last year, a decline of 18 percent compared to the previous year.
Canada's chief electoral officer is warning Canadians voting in the federal election, which is expected to occur in the upcoming months, that they may have to wait additional days to find out the final results.
Canada's healthcare system was ranked 10th out of eleven high-income nations in a new report by the Commonwealth Fund.
"Subjecting the ability to participate in public life to some form of government surveillance diminishes the level of freedom one expects in a democracy," the report reads.
A new poll has found that the majority of Canadians believe that the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is in the past, as fears of a Delta variant driven fourth wave grow.
27 percent of respondents said that they would vote Liberal if an election were to be held tomorrow.
Police are looking for suspects after a five-week old puppy was stolen during a home invasion earlier this month in Brampton.
Public Service Alliance of Canada says that demonstrators have the right to strike as of August 6 — three days before Canada reopens its borders to vaccinated US travellers.
Freeland says the single most important economic policy in Canada today is for everyone who can get vaccinated to go out and get vaccinated.
Others speakers include Charlesbourg-Haute Saint Charles MP and Public Services and Procurement Critic Pierre Paul-Hus.