MP Pierre Poilievre had a lot of tough words for Prime Minister Trudeau on Friday regarding what he called Canada's failure to roll out the COVID-19 vaccine.
"It's a fact that a decade of failed policies from the previous government disproportionately hurt indigenous peoples, black Canadians, and other racialized communities across the country."
A new Ipsos poll found that 71 percent of Canadians are angry at Canada's slow rollout of the vaccine, and it's affecting the Liberal party's standing against their rival parties.
Genuis told accounts from those who survived the abuses, describing scenes of sexual abuse in front of prisoners who would be forced not to react.
PHAC has concerns that the variants are "increasing in prevalence and spread." They recommend additional public health restrictions and precautions.
One man has been arrested, after he allegedly lured a child online in regards to making child pornography.
Charges have been laid against a 17-year-old in connection with a shooting that left a 14-year-old girl in critical condition.
Mr. Dagher has plead not guilty to his ticket. No trial date has yet been set.
“The party executive will set a date not later than February 16, 2022 for holding a Leadership Vote.”
According to a new poll where 1000 Canadians were surveyed, 54 percent said that they feel that racism is built into the Canadian government and its institutions.
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announced the ruling of BC Supreme Court Chief Justice Christopher E. Hinkson, on Wednesday.
The Liberals say that such laws unfairly target black and Indigenous people, and that judges should make greater use of conditional sentencing.
Under new travel rules instituted by the Canadian government, all new arrivals in the country must quarantine in hotels near airports for three days before they can go to wherever they are planning on staying.
Two unidentified people travelling to Canada from Mexico allegedly presented fake PCR tests to board the flight, and have now been fined heavily for it.
A Nova Scotia man has been charged with voyeurism after women discovered a modified bathroom mirror allowing them to be viewed from an adjacent room.