Notable political commentator and personality Aaron Gunn announced on Friday that he will formally look into the idea of running for the position of British Columbia Liberal Party leader.
"And we're also here to urge our Canadian government to show leadership on the world stage by taking a strong stance towards the CCP, sanctioning Chinese and Hong Kong officials, as well as boycotting the 2022 Beijing winter Olympic games."
"Every Canadian is suffering, Justin! You're a traitor to Canadians!" The man said.
The village of Lytton, located around 250 kilometres northeast of Vancouver, British Columbia, has been largely leveled by major wildfires ravaging the region.
Trudeau's censorship czar, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault, has put out The Guiding Principles On Diversity Of Online Content, to help reporters combat "disinformation and misinformation."
A Toronto Police officer has reportedly died after being intentionally struck by a vehicle in a parking garage underneath City Hall.
Statues of Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II were toppled at the Manitoba legislature on Thursday afternoon by a large group wearing orange shirts.
The typical Calgary homeowner saw their property taxes increase from $1,173.61 in 2010 to $2,174.67 in 2020.
Several cities, municipalities and hamlets have already called for Canada Day to be cancelled so that residents can reflect on the "true history" of Canada.
Michael Garron Hospital has apologized to a family after their 15-year-old son got the Moderna vaccine which is not approved for teens.
Brown stated that "Our summer playing season is short, and I just want to say, the rules under Stage 2 for minor sports are illogical."
Police have now charged Francis Ngugi with first-degree murder after they say he poisoned two toddlers' cereal.
Two Toronto police officers were treated for injuries in hospital on Tuesday after being slashed by a man wielding a broken bottle in Scarborough.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave an enthusiastic message to Canadians celebrating the anniversary of confederation.
“Today, we celebrate our country and everyone who calls it home. We also reflect on everything we have accomplished, and look forward to what more we have to do."