The Vancouver Police Department announced on Thursday that the number of break-ins to businesses was up 47.9 percent in Vancouver from the same period last year.
A Brampton man is facing a long list of charges after allegedly stealing a luxury vehicle and causing a dangerous police chase through Vaughan and Peel streets.
Sources have learned that former Prime Minister of Canada, John Turner has died. Sources say he passed away peacefully on Friday evening.
"To those who are part of the problem, I cannot put it any more plainly. If this continues, you are going to kill someone," London mayor Ed Holder said Thursday.
The leader of the Conservatve Party of Canada, Erin O'Toole, has tested positive for coronavirus on Friday evening.
The town of more that 7,000 residents was supposed to vote using a ranked ballot between October 14 and October 18. However, that date has now been pushed back.
"You really need someone who will have the energy and the stamina to take the agency and our response to the next level," her resignation letter reads.
The Trudeau government's speech, which will lay out the Liberal Party's legislative agenda for the upcoming parliamentary session is scheduled for Wednesday, September 23.
"While lockdown measures were presumably imposed with the good intention of saving lives, good intentions do not meet the Charter's test of demonstrable justification," the legal analysis said.
New polling from Ipsos suggests that most Canadians would be supportive of another widespread shut down if a second wave of the coronavirus manifested.
According to Canadian polling site 338Canada, York Centre is considered to be "Leaning LPC," while Toronto Centre is considered a Liberal safe seat.
A statement from the Bloc says that Vlanchet is in self-isolation and "is doing perfectly well."
The high end furniture was being ordered as late as May, after Mayor Kennedy Stewart publicly claimed that the city is "bleeding money."
O'Toole is currently showing no symptoms, though a statement from the Conservative Party said that they would be tested out of "an abundance of caution."
Genevieve Gee, a mother of three from Vaughan, Ontario, appeared on CTV's News on Wednesday to discuss the situation with COVID-19 and schools. Her children surprised viewers when they walked in.