The Canadian Radio and Television Commission (CRTC) on Thursday made a ruling that will make it more difficult for small providers in the industry to compete with the big established players.
On Sunday, the Ontario provincial government rejected a proposal that would have opened in-person attendance at the Leafs-Habs Game 7 to fully-vaccinated healthcare workers.
Brampton's mayor Patrick Brown tweeted on Sunday that Ontario Premier Doug Ford needs to allow outdoor patios to open over the summer to help the beleaguered restaurant industry.
The Alberta Health Services Contempt of Court Application filed against Calgary pastor Tim Stephens has been dropped by AHS and will not be going to a hearing.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday that Canada would send $25 million in funding to Palestinian civilians affected by conflicts in the region.
Heath writes that Canada's use of BIPOC amounts closely to what is a consequence of American cultural imperialism.
Trudeau has not left Canada since the pandemic started, and as recently as on Thursday told Canadians to avoid travel if at all possible.
A new report from an advisory panel is calling on the federal government to end its policy of three-day quarantines at designated COVID-19 facilities for air travellers and instead replace it with self-quarantine plans.
A grisly discovery confirmed a grisly story maintained for years by Tk'Emlups Te Secwe'Pemc nation, when, on Thursday, ground-penetrating radar managed to discover the remains of 215 children.
"The Prime Minister's remarks are provocative, divisive, and destructive to this House, and I ask through you Mr. Speaker that the Prime Minister apologize."
Over $3 million was budgeted by Cabinet yesterday to begin the regulation of YouTube. No law equivalent to Bill C-10 exists in any other G7 country.
Liberal MP William Amos has yet again been caught being unaware he was on camera.
Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the NDP party, has appeared on a video from May 7 of him getting close to someone not a member of his household. He and the other individual were both unmasked.
"I'm focused on humanity... I'm deeply concerned by the situation," said Mark Carney, before time ran out on Poilievre's round of questioning.
Roughly 30,000 Canadians will be able to keep their Canada Emergency response Payments totaling $240 million due to unclear information given by the government.