Justin Trudeau's thin minority has been weakened again this week after the Toronto-based MP Michael Levitt resigned from the Liberal Party.
Industrial grade ethanol or denaturants are deemed to be non acceptable ingredients for use in sanitizers in Canada.
"Sean Heffernan owes me 13 months' rent ($16,250). Premier Doug Ford, please help Ontario landlords with tenants who refuse to pay rent," the sign reads.
The Summer of 2020 will not be one that Justin Trudeau will fondly look back on.
A family was brusquely asked to leave a Disney store in CF Masonville Place, a mall in London ON, after their six-year-old daughter who has been diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, couldn’t keep her mask on properly.
A Quebec company has landed a $133,486,868 sole-sourced federal deal to manufacture pandemic masks despite not having a factory in Canada
Canada’s chief public health officer says people should not expect the coronavirus vaccine to act as a “silver bullet” that will end the pandemic.
They dubbed their current conquest of the virus “Project Lightspeed”, and are currently in Phase 2b/3 of their safety and efficacy trials.
Moshe Lander, an economist told the CBC "As long as Canadians don't feel safe, then why force open that border when there's no strong political logic to doing it?"
An agreement has just been reached between Alberta and the federal government that will result in a major decrease in environmental monitoring of the oilsands.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says that the current 10 person cap on social circles will likely be in place until the new year at least.
The mayor, who in the past has declared herself an environmentalist, has once again clogged up the streets and pushed people away. Could these new measures be a Trojan horse to push through those kind of policies?
Theresa Tam has said that the coronavirus pandemic may continue for years, even if researchers manage to discover a vaccine.
The Trudeau government is set to introduce another pandemic program that will support those who were previously self-employed and uninsured.
Controversy has arisen after the CAF dedicated a team to inform the public about the effects of civil disobedience during the COVID-19 pandemic.