The WE Charity has been accused by a witness in the Finance Committee of transferring personal data to the Liberal Party before the 2015 election.
A police officer from Abbotsford has died following an incident in Nelson, British Columbia.
Trudeau’s government granted the student volunteer program contract worth $912 million to a foundation that was just given charity status last year.
Toronto Mayor John Tory made it known that he believes Marcella Zoia (aka "chair girl") should have gone to jail for throwing a chair over the balcony of a high-rise onto a busy highway.
221,320 applicants were given the funding, despite knowledge that they were already covered by EI. “There are situations where clients mistakenly applied for the benefit," an Inquiry of Ministry from cabinet read.
In an effort to help British Columbians navigate intimacy in the time of coronavirus, the BC Centre for Disease Control has issued safe sex guidelines that recommend use of "glory holes."
Prime Minister Trudeau and Andrew Scheer engaged in a heated exchange over the controversial WE Charity contract during a question period on Tuesday.
Marc and Craig Kielburger, who founded the charity, are set to make an appearance next week in front of the House of Commons finance committee.
The Edmonton Eskimos football club will be changing their name, the organization announced in a tweet on Tuesday.
The 20-year-old woman known as “chair girl” has been sentenced to two years of probation along with a $2,000 fine and 150 community service hours.
A recent poll suggests that nearly two-thirds of parents believe children should be wearing masks for part of the time when they return to school.
This spike represents by far the largest single day total of new cases in three weeks, and brings the running total in the province up to 37,942 cases.
Marc and Craig Kielburger—the founders of WE Charity—are set to make an appearance next week in front of the House of Commons finance committee.
Though the WE Charity has received millions of dollars in taxpayer revenue from the federal government, that amount has more than doubled since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took the helm in 2015.
Morneau has promised Canadians that the government will never tax primary residences after tasking a government agency with researching the policy.