On Saturday evening, shots rang out in the middle of an apartment complex in the Rexdale area of northwestern Toronto. Three children wound up with gunshot wounds, aged 11, five and one respectively.
On Sunday, Omar Alghabra, the Minister of Transport, announced that the ban on arriving flights from India will be extended for another 30 days. Flights will be allowed from Pakistan, however, but passengers will have to be tested.
Quebec Minister of Culture Nathalie Roy announced on Sunday at a press conference that from now on, all government buildings will have to play all music by QC-native artists 100 percent of the time.
Ministers Bill Blair and Patty Hajdu announced on Monday that fully-vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to quarantine upon their entry into Canada.
This comes after Victoria, BC cancelled Canada earlier this week.
Five people have been shot in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke Saturday evening. The victims include children.
With 70.2 percent of eligible Albertans having been vaccinated with at least one dose as of June 17, Alberta will move to Stage 3 on July 1, effectively removing all mandatory restrictions.
A group of woke people were laughing and mocking a group of veterans assembled to protest the removal of a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from a Kingston park on Friday.
Phillips will take over as Minister of Long Term Care, taking over for Marie Fullerton.
"We're working with the provinces to establish a national certification of vaccination status that will be easily accepted around the world for people who need to travel internationally," said Trudeau.
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Win-Ki Lau, known as "Ricky," was arrested on June 17, 2021.
The Canada-US border has been closed since March 2020 for all travel deemed non-essential.
A statue of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald was taken down at a park in his hometown of Kingston, Ontario on Friday.
Wildman was found outside of Belleville, Ontario.