The Vancouver Canucks are the latest sports franchise to face pressure over their imagery and the alleged appropriation of Indigenous art and culture.
Elisabeth Walker-Young is a four-time Paralympic swimmer who was denied entry to a Vancouver Indigo location for not wearing a mask.
After a conversation between the residents and the home invaders, however, the home invaders realized they had broken into the wrong address.
Health Canada’s chief medical adviser says her department is on track to approve a second COVID-19 vaccine very soon.
The Trudeau Liberals announced late last week that they would be imposing a substantial increase in the carbon tax rate, from $30 per ton to $170 per ton by 2030.
"Mr. Poilievre is rarely ever aware of what is in the Toronto Star and couldn’t care less," a statement from Poilievre's office said.
The crowd can be heard clapping and cheering as Quidangen is injected with the vaccine, marking the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic which has plagued Canada for nearly a year.
International Development Minister Karina Gould made the announcement of $485 million in new funding towards the global effort to provide COVID-19 vaccines to poor countries.
A CBC provincial affairs reporter attacked the government's planned music curriculum for second grade students, asserting that many of the songs included are "racist" and "harmful."
The city of Mississauga says that multiple tickets were handed out to businesses that were opened and people who attended private gatherings over the weekend.
CANZUK is the proposal that there should be freedom of movement, free trade and overall coordination among these countries.
This vaccine news comes as two more regions are moved into the lockdown tier of Ontario’s COVID-19 response framework.
In a video posted to Twitter, Poilievre is at a gas station and states “The carbon tax hike will drive money and jobs out of Canada to lower-taxed foreign economies. Sign my petition to axe the tax and bring paycheques home.”
"I am going to suggest we should make the name public because I think anyone who is that irresponsible as an owner not only should be facing their day in court, and not only be given the maximum fine as well but they should be shamed"
On Saturday, 1873 new infections were reported in the province of Ontario, along with 17 new deaths.