Alberta’s government pledged $750,000 to support elder abuse prevention and intervention initiatives.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police are searching for a man wanted in connection to the disappearance and killing of a St. Clements man earlier this month.
Citizens can now once again freely travel between Canada's two most populace provinces as all border restrictions ended at midnight Wednesday night.
Groups who are working to stop the ship are part of the antisemitic Boycott, Divest, Sanction movement which is committed to stopping the production, sale and transportation of goods from the Jewish state.
Conservative Party leader Erin O'Toole and Canada's Conservatives have called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to immediately fire his Minister of Defence Harjit Sajjan, following years of alleged mismanagement and coverups.
“Alberta’s government stands shoulder to shoulder with these communities and is proud to deliver on our election commitment to help keep them safe,” said Kenney.
The Bloc Québécois has again tabled a motion in the House of Commons that seeks to recognize Quebec as a nation with French as its official language.
The Green Party has moved forward with a process that could result in the removal of Annamie Paul as party leader.
The prime minister, who has made repeated calls for Canadians to not travel, visited Cornwall for the G7 meeting, despite not being fully vaccinated.
"No fireworks, no flags," Toronto Star columnist calls for the end of Canada Day.
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!"