Three out of four opinion polls released in the last week show the Liberals and Conservatives are neck-and-neck.
Protestors, some of them Jewish, painted the steps red as symbolic criticism of the Israeli government following the recent conflict in the Middle East.
The Public Health Agency was not carefully monitoring the National Microbiology Laboratory when is was raided by the RCMP.
A drunk father was arrested after allegedly letting his 12-year-old son drive, with the incident being caught on tape.
Starting on Saturday, long-term care facilities will start allowing their residents to receive visits from their loved ones, after a long wait.
As the new COVID-19 variant continues to be a problem in India and Pakistan, Canadian authorities are considering extending the current flight ban from those countries.
On Thursday, Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children declared an emergency due to a COVID-19 outbreak in its pediatric medicine and respirology areas.
Toronto police are on the hunt for a Toronto rapper who's charges were upgraded to first-degree murder on Thursday.
Sky is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday.
The plan will allow indoor and outdoor activity to resume throughout the summer months, starting with golf and tennis on May 22.
While the Conservatives have argued that Guilbeault's bill is beyond repair, some members of the NDP have argued that some legislation would help.
According to police, a female victim met a man on Snapchat, where the woman was led into a romantic relationship with the man.
Police say they conducted an investigation in the Victoria Park Avenue and Finch Avenue East area of Scarborough.
Camping is illegal in city parks, and as the pandemic eases, the city plans to clear out larger homeless encampments in order to give the spaces back to the residences of the neighbourhood.
"Under our current policies, a request of this nature can be initiated from a school or local community,” the request states.