Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, has issued advice on the wearing of masks outdoors.
Shutting down debate is exactly what the Trudeau Liberals intend to do with this bill that’s aimed at censoring content that’s isn’t government-approved
In just the first week of their operation, Toronto police's 16 teams dedicated to cracking down on illegal gatherings have now charged 230 different people.
On Wednesday, a provincial court judge in BC sentenced Mohammad Movassaghi, comparing him to someone selling fentanyl on the street for breaking BC's lockdown rules.
The Ontario government is asking the federal government of Canada to address the large number of people crossing by land into Canada by implementing a mandatory three-day quarantine in hotels upon arrival.
The finance minister then went to St. Barts, a high-end travel destination where Airbnb's are listed in the thousands per night.
The BC Coroner's office released a report on Thursday saying that 498 people have died from drug overdoses in the first quarter of 2021, up significantly from last year.
Maure was found to have multiple weapons, including firearms.
The next election could be imminent, relying on whether Trudeau feels comfortable calling an election during a pandemic.
O'Toole opined that Canadians deserve to have a "more normal summer," and that the federal government should ramp up procurement of doses of the vaccine.
"Trudeau and the government are in the process of pushing through legislation that will restrict your freedom of speech on social media."
That's when the officers allegedly stopped the man again, and the incident that was caught on camera began.
An Ontario-based Chinese-Canadian doctor is facing pressure from two MPPs to remove a sign from his office that, in Chinese, refers to COVID-19 as the "Wuhan pneumonia," which they say could incite anti-Asian hostility.
Guilbeault suggested that Canadians would see more "indigenous storytelling" and content from "racialized community-owned media."
The legislation will require employers to pay employees for up to three days. Employees will be eligible to be paid up to $200 per day, if legislation passes.