The fire’s cause is under investigation, with a church board member alleging arson after seeing a woman on video last week attempting to start a fire at the church entrance.
McKnollys' death makes him Toronto's 39th homicide victim.
At her event, Paul opted not to speak further about the legal charades going on in the party, choosing to instead focus on climate change, housing affordability and drug policies.
Owners of an ostrich farm in BC's Kootenay region are defying orders to evacuate the area, opting instead to stay and care for their 500 birds.
Strazchnitzki: "You kind of go in with the right mindset. Those nerves go away as soon as everyone starts hugging each other. We're like a family now."
Ontario businesses that have required vaccinations from customers are facing backlash over those policies, after Premier Doug Ford ruled out using vaccine passports as they'd create a "split society."
In 2012, Carney flirted with running for Liberal Party leadership, but later curbed speculation by denying any interest publicly. He said he’d instead become a “circus clown” before relinquishing his role as governor of the Bank of Canada.
When running for prime minister in the 2015 election, Trudeau promised Canadians he would balance the budget in 2019.
Premier Jason Kenney announced during his Stampede Breakfast in Calgary that he would not impose mandatory vaccines or vaccine passports.
Law enforcement arrested over 20 people at the scene after refusing to leave the park, after approaching the situation with "the least amount of force."
"'Polite antisemitism' gets a quiet acceptance from too many corners in our society,” said O’Toole: “It calls itself 'anti-Zionism.'"
Since 1997, the federal government has given over US$613 million for fighter jets to US defence giant Lockheed Martin.
Alberta justice minister Kaycee Madu is calling on the Trudeau government to change the criminal code to allow Canadians to defend themselves with pepper spray.
Diplomats with the Trudeau government praised Cuba's Communist Party for embracing "social rights" and freer speech, and blamed the pandemic for the human rights issues in a briefing note.
Former staffers of Liberal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennet say that her office is a "toxic" workplace and that indigenous employees were marginalized.