Canada lost 207,000 jobs in April and 68,000 more jobs in May.
CBC interviewed the Prime Minister of Pakistan and asked him what he would do to combat "online hate."
Editor-in-chief for the CBC, Brodie Felton, posted that the disabling of the comments feature was going to be an "experiment."
Premier Jason Kenney said he wants to give Albertans every reason they can to get vaccinated.
Lantsman quotes Atwin, who once said "I stand with Palestine and condemn the unthinkable airstrikes in Gaza. End Apartheid!"
"Albertans are dying and the government must put aside its prejudice, look at the evidence, and take action to save lives."
"Canada’s Conservatives are calling on the Liberal Party of Canada to immediately reimburse Canadians for this blatant abuse of taxpayers' money."
Recently, the remains of 215 children were found buried unmarked under the grounds of what used to be a residential school in Kamloops, BC.
On Monday, it was made known that the Trudeau government plans to introduce legislation making French the sole official language within QC.
Nathaniel Veltman, 20, of London, will be charged with four counts of first-degree murder constituting an act of terrorism.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted his condolences, saying that he would keep the family and loved ones of Patton in his thoughts.
Hamilton Police announced the arrest of Oliver Karafa and Yun (Lucy) Lu Li on Monday. The two were found on the run in Hungary.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was at the podium speaking on the closing day of the G7 Summit held in Cornwall this year and gave a rather surprising response to a question posed by a BBC journalist.
The House of Commons' Heritage Committee is trying its best to push the unpopular and controversial C10 bill, and critics and pro-free speech advocates are taking notice.