The specific unpatriotic phrase indicating that Trudeau does not believe Canada is the best country in the world was even highlighted in the official tweet.
Justin Trudeau's flagship Oceans Protection Plan policy is unknown to most Canadians, despite the project costing $1.5 billion and a key election pledge.
Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet accused Jagmeet Singh of creating a "serious" social crisis and being responsible for "hatred."
A group of women in the Quebec's Eastern Townships have been breaking some social distancing measures in order to deliver wine to their friends, incognito.
The Supreme Court Of Canada has dismissed a new appeal from First Nations in British Columbia over the expansion of the Trans Mountain pipeline.
The controversial WE Charity created 450 online student-volunteer positions at its own organization so to help the $900 million government contract.
An armed man has been arrested by the RCMP after accessing the Rideau Hall grounds where Prime Minister Trudeau and Gov. Gen Julie Payette reside.
A tractor accident took place on Wednesday, killing three children and injuring three more in a town south of Montreal.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has asked residents of the province to celebrate July 1 in a responsible manner and to continue to adhere to public health advice.
According to police, a SUV ran into the Fresh Street Market located at Howe Street and Pacific Street. The incident took place at about 3:30 a.m.
A man was shot and then hit by a car early Wednesday morning, on Canada Day in Winnipeg, police are now investigating what happened.
A nightclub in Toronto located on King West has been charged for throwing an indoor party that had as many as 150 people which violates the emergency orders.
The names of several hiking trails in Alberta are being looked into as some members of Alberta's climbing community want them to be changed.
Indigenous rights groups such as Idle No More say the protests are in place to "honour Indigenous, Black, migrant, women and trans lives lost."
The statue of Macdonald had its hands painted in red paint, which is presumably an allusion to the fact that some Canadians argue that the country's first prime minister had blood on his hands.