The bill aims to decrease queues at polling stations that would put people in close contact with one another.
A new poll has the Conservatives at 30%, the Liberals at 33% and the NDP below 20%.
Toronto police responded to a call at 1:27am on Sunday morning, leading them to an illegal party at a commercial building on Dundas Street West in Toronto, where they found upwards of 150 people gathered.
Trudeau's Liberal government's Bill C-10 has been put "on hold" as a committee of MPs determines if it violates Canadians' freedom of expression rights.
"Canadians deserve to have full confidence in their ability to exercise their democratic rights safely in these unprecedented times," a statement from Minister Dominic LeBlanc reads.
"To brazenly not follow public-health guidelines puts people at risk and that is something that we’ve seen with extreme right-wing ideology. There is a connection, certainly," said Singh.
Ontario may extend its stay-at-home order until June 2, with the Ford cabinet set to meet sometime on Monday.
"White supremacist" structures include "learning scales," which the authors say "perpetuate and solidify the hegemony of Euro-American repertoire, music history, and analysis."
Poilievre has been a vocal opponent of Bill C-10, calling the bill one that "regulates what people say and see online."
RCMP showed up at a Weston NS location on Sunday at around 11am to hand out fines after hearing about an illegal church service being held in violation of the lockdown rules.
"They are people who are marching in thinly veiled white nationalist supremacists anti-government protests, and they don't deserve that kind of sympathy."
Despite vaccinating 400,000 people in one 24-hour period on Friday, officials expressed uncertainty about whether Canada would be able to completely open up this summer.
At least one person is reportedly dead following a shooting in the main terminal at Vancouver International Airport.
The sentence was given to a man who plead guilty in April to the attack, which happened last year in Toronto.
On CTV's Question Period with Evan Solomon, Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault admitted that users with large followings would be subject to federal regulations under the controversial Bill C-10 internet regulation law being proposed in Canada.