The Liberal's significant lead in the polls is beginning to descend over the ongoing WE scandal that has rocked the government over the last two weeks.
The fight took place in a strip mall parking lot at around 1 am, with police believing there to be somewhere between 20 to 30 participants.
This year’s baseball season will see the Blue Jays stuck on the American side of the Canada/US border until further notice.
On Saturday afternoon, a man who refused to wear a mask was tackled to the ground and arrested by police in a Montreal Tim Hortons.
Demonstrators vandalized a John A. Macdonald statue in Queen's Park during a Black Lives Matter march in Toronto, calling for the defunding of the city's law enforcement.
An 18-year-old Sault Ste. Marie girl dressed up as an elderly woman in order to buy alcohol as part of a social media challenge.
Liberal MPs are filibustering a motion in the Ethics Committee that would release certain dates relating to Trudeau's WE Charity scandal.
In more bad news for those wishing to jump on the housing ladder, the Trudeau government is currently researching a tax on homeowners.
An additional long-term care home has been taken over by Ontario after it was unable to control a coronavirus outbreak.
There were 111 new coronavirus cases reported in Ontario on Friday, which brings the total number provincial cases to 37,274.
Roughly 25 percent of employers say staff at their organizations have refused to return to work after being asked, according to a recent survey.
The CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos are changing their name according to TSN's Ryan Rishaug. A formal announcement could come as soon as next week.
The WE organization was given a three day notice on when they had to apply for the $900 million government grant.
Nuctech Company, owned by the Chinese government and affectionately nicknamed "the Huawei of airport security," will provide Canadian embassies with X-ray machines, scanners, and other high-level security equipment
"What this will do is ensure a safe environment so there is no double entendre," Gates said. "We want to make sure our most junior members understand and feel safe when they are being called their rank."