Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say the wheel hopped over the Highway 401 barrier near McCowan and Markham roads.
The test kits were given the $149 million green light on March 27. By May 1, the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg reported that the kits were testing poorly.
Saskatoon police had to face down armed thugs when responding to a call to a break and enter just after midnight on Saturday.
“The Prime Minister knows that Minister Morneau and the entire team of cabinet ministers will keep doing the work that Canadians rely on to get them through this pandemic."
Trudeau's Minister of Inclusion, Diversity, and Youth Bardish Chaggar told the Ethics Committee on Tuesday that the WE Charity has not returned funds it had received for the programs and
There have been reports in Canada of cars with out-of-country plates being scratched with keys, and drivers being tailgated and harassed due to their licence plates.
The drop in Ontario coronavirus cases actually isn’t a drop, but rather a data correction. Toronto Public Health had apparently been recording cases twice.
The Liberal MP for Milton has accused the Shadow Finance Minister Pierre Poilievre of "fueling the type of action" reported at Minister McKenna's office.
A physician in Alberta is dead following a violent attack that occurred at his walk-in clinic in Red Deer on Monday morning.
Canadians boarding flights without wearing a mask now have to provide medical proof showing that they are unable to wear one.
A memo from the department of health states that the ventilators, the VFC-560, are a "new" type of ventilator that "has not been approved in any jurisdiction to date."
The federal government has released an updated list of international flights that have arrived in Canada containing coronavirus infected passengers. Five of those flights containing infected passengers arrived in Toronto since the beginning of August.
The leader of the NGO Democracy Watch, Duff Conacher, said that he would grade Justin Trudeau's Liberals an F when it comes to ethics and open government.
A landlord in B.C. removed the doors and the majority of windows from one of his rental houses after a renter fell behind on her payments.
"We received a complaint and it is presently under investigation. No further information at this time," said Ottawa Police Const. Martin Dompierre.