New Justice Minister and Solicitor General of Alberta, Kaycee Madu, says the calls to defund law enforcement from groups like Black Lives Matter are "ridiculous."
Scheer was opposed by protestors when he attempted to hold a rally that celebrated the accomplishments of John A. Macdonald.
The Toronto District School Board had projected that 80 percent of parents would send their students to class.
Recently the delivery system has failed Canadians. The cheques and direct deposits have showed up late or in some cases not at all.
The Conservative Party have sent a letter to the Ethics Commissioner, requesting an investigation into "family member lobbying."
Canadian NBA Hall of Fame point guard Steve Nash has signed a four-year contract to become the Brooklyn Nets next head coach.
Over 40 percent of Canadians have said that immigration rates should be cut, according to research performed by the Department of Immigration.
Back in April, George Markow, a 99-year-old WWII veteran who lives in Newmarket, Ontario, set a goal to walk 100 kilometres while raising money for COVID-19 medical research. Yesterday morning, Mr. Markow completed his goal.
Free Press—owned by FP Newspaper Inc.—owns several papers in Manitoba, including the Brando Sun. the Carillon, and the Carberry News Express.
Tam said that Canadians could still "find ways to enjoy physical intimacy while safeguarding the progress we have all made containing COVID-19."
A British Columbia father of a transgender child is knowingly facing imprisonment for defying court orders and publicly warning parents of rapid onset gender dysphoria in young girls.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Red FM radio in Vancouver this morning that Canada's governor general Julia Payette is "excellent" and that he won't replace her.
"Don't let Justin Trudeau win," said O'Toole. "We must not allow Canada to be divided by the Liberal's Ottawa knows best attitude."
Though very few Canadians have decided to download the Public Health Agency's coronavirus-tracing app, Covid-19 Alert, the agency insisted that it was "never going to be 100 percent perfect."
It is estimated that a third or more of veterans with honorable medical discharges have problems finding gainful employment