Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is investigating a Saturday night incident that ended with two people arrested and seven Toronto Police officers injured.
An elderly woman in Whitby ON has been kicked out of her local bingo hall and denied further entry because she didn’t have a mask on her breathing hole.
Up until Monday's press conference, Trudeau had failed to condemn the decapitation of the statue of Sir John A. MacDonald in Montreal by a mob of masked anti-colonial protestors.
In more ominous news for the CBC, it has been reported on Monday that the state broadcaster's ad sales have declined by nearly 20 percent.
Police were called at 11:48 am on Sunday, when a body was found in the Matthews Gate/Hurontario area.
The city has since brought forward measures in an attempt to reduce any potential crime, including addiction supports and round-the-clock security.
On Sunday morning, a Catholic church in the Parkdale area of Toronto was targeted by vandals who beheaded a statue of the Virgin Mary.
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, Erin O'Toole, was quick to speak out against the beheading of the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald in Montreal's Place du Canada. Trudeau has yet to release a statement.
"F*ck the police," and "Justice For Regis," could be heard from protestors at the Downsview march. These activists tried to prevent The Post Millennial from reporting on the event.
The John A. Macdonald statue at Place du Canada in Montreal was torn down on Saturday afternoon by anonymous "Defund the Police" protestors.
NDP party leader Jagmeet Singh made a claim regarding the death of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, stating that she was actually killed by police. Singh's statement led him to face harsh criticism from all sides, with many denying the veracity of his remarks.
In an apparent "zoning issue", the City of Ottawa is shutting down a youth theatre troupe's backyard performances of Shakespeare.
Six players have spoken out against the NHL's decision to cancel playoff games in solidarity with the BLM movement.
Bruno Iozzo, a 73-year-old Toronto man who spent 104 days in an ICU with a Covid-19 infection, is finally going home.
The Trump hotel is the second tallest building in Vancouver, following the Shangri-La Hotel.