The Commons Health Committee will vote on whether to force a Minister to disclose government documents.
The Justice Centre announced that it will be moving forward in applying to challenge the constitutionality of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Cabinet Order of confiscating property that was legally acquired by Canadians, according to the Justice Centre's website.
Assistant deputy minister of the Public Works Department Rob Wright told the House of Commons board of internal economy that the project first part of the project alone was estimated at $530 million.
Residents have raised concerns after two homes in Cliff Bungalow recently flew flags connected to a group of radical right wing conspiracy theorists.
Quebec Premier François Legault is set to announce today that face masks will be mandatory in all of the province's indoor venues starting July 18.
Contrary to the anti-oil and gas narrative, for British Columbia and Alberta First Nations with a public position on oil and natural gas development, most favour it.
A Vancouver-based leader of Black Lives Matter has taken to Twitter to expose the concepts of "reliability" and "loyalty" as part of "capitalist white supremacy" that must be resisted and rejected.
Erin O'Toole was declared the winner of an online Conservative leadership debate held on Wednesday between Derek Sloan, Leslyn Lewis, and O'Toole.
Michelle Rempel Garner got caught making the "OK" sign, which is just not okay anymore, according to leftists who see racism everywhere.
It has been revealed that one of Finance Minister Bill Morneau's daughters works for WE, and the other has previously spoken at "WE Day" events. The revelation has intensified calls to investigate Morneau for ethics violations.
Former Ontario cabinet minister Michael Chan praised Beijing's new Hong Kong national security law, saying that it will bring stability to the city.
Premier Doug Ford says he does not want to reopen the Canada-US border any time soon, citing a rise in coronavirus cases in the southern states.
Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay has deleted a tweet that praised the WE Charity after his wife spoke at a WE Day event.
Almost immediately from the time the government announced the nearly $1 billion contract, things started going downhill.
The official CBC comedy account has an interesting response to the Trudeau WE scandal. Apparently they think it has something to do with the Conservatives. It doesn't.