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.
The Trudeau government is hosting an antisemitism summit Wednesday to hear concerns from Canada's Jewish community regarding a rise in antisemitic hatred.
A man has been arrested following a homicide in the east end of Hamilton, Ontario.
“What would be the trigger for changing the rules?” asked a reporter. “One would be our own immunization campaign,” replied Hajdu.
Statham said there is no such thing as free speech in Canada, “only freedom of expression.”
Staff Supt. Randy Carter said around 100 officers assisted in the homeless encampment eviction at Alexandra Park.
With the world’s longest lockdown finally lifted in Ontario, residents of the province are relieved that the worst seems to be behind them. However, one of Ontario’s most prominent anti-lockdown politicians warns that the fight isn’t over.
"Right now there are more than 500 political prisoners in Cuba. Why? Just because they don't have the right to express themselves in the street, so we are here for them."