The city of Ottawa has reported 54 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday. This represents a new downward trend in new daily cases.
The RCMP have released a statement saying that a 37-year-old Toronto area man possibly known for his anti-mask activism was arrested on Saturday for causing a disturbance.
Investigators have released an image of a man suspected of vandalizing a Mother Mary statue at a Toronto church in September.
This defence failed in court and Antonius was sentenced to two years in jail.
The restrictions come into effect at 12:01 am on Saturday, October 10th.
Businesses in cities like Toronto, Ottawa and the Peel Region will receive the new restrictions.
If convicted, the individuals could potentially face a life sentence for fentanyl trafficking, which carries a minimum sentence of one year in prison.
The Parole Board of Canada decided to grant her parole on September 17, citing her "positive progress."
Police have finally been able to arrest and charge the fourth and final suspect connected to the alleged kidnapping and subsequent murder of a 16-year-old male in Brampton this past summer.
The motion could not be put forth in the end due to Easter muting everyone and ending the meeting.
Industry experts have noted that COVID-19 has proven to be a major blow to the condo market, with downtown Toronto being the region hardest hit.
CBC did not provide a metric for determining which media outlets are considered credible, but the chair of the board Michael Goldbloom stated that such a directory is necessary due to "misinformation about COVID-19 [spreading] like wildfire."
The banned products include "checkout bags, straws, stir packs, six-pack rings, cutlery, and food-ware made from hard-to-recycle plastics."
The announcement will be made later today by both Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford at a joint press conference.
A new study says Canadians need to have a "culture shift" to change the views of Canadians who "hold traditional gender biases."