The central organizer for the Communist Party of Canada has shown his support for the detention of two Canadians in a recent Twitter post.
The O'Toole campaign has accused senior MacKay staffers of persuading junior O'Toole supporters to provide crucial login information to their campaign.
Activists in downtown Toronto are attempting to set up an occupied zone similar to the one currently established in the city of Seattle.
Toronto and Peel Region are both backing Premier Ford’s decision to move the areas into stage two of the province's reopening plan on Wednesday.
The COVID-19 epidemic threw Vancouver into a deficit that demanded cuts to social services. “Everybody else was taking hits” so just before George Floyd was killed, its Councillors supported a one percent cut to the police.
Americans who have travelled to Canada for tourism, particularly those headed to Banff National Park in Alberta may be in for an ugly surprise—a $1,200 fine.
Ontario recorded 161 new COVID-19 infections on Monday, almost breaking a record of the lowest daily reported infections in almost three months.
"We're watching the public health trends carefully," said Ford, explaining that "unfortunately, the threat of this virus in Windsor-Essex is still too great."
Singh criticized the prime minister for taking a knee, yet not acting in any significant way to address Canada's problems with systemic discrimination.
Today, Trudeau doubled down on his previous comments, saying "it was obvious from the beginning that this was a political decision made by the Chinese government."
Ben Mulroney announced that he is stepping down from his post as host of the CTV entertainment program "eTalk" after his wife Jessica Mulroney threatened the career of black lifestyle influencer Sasha Exeter.
This decisions comes in spite of the fact that the agency failed to interview the organizing Marc Miller, nor anyone that attended the New York party.
On Friday, Trudeau said that he was "disappointed" in Beijing's decision to charge the pair, saying that the charges were "directly linked" to the case, and that the detention was "arbitrary."
A police memorial close to Queen's Park in Toronto was vandalized on Saturday night and now OPP are looking for the public's help to identify the suspect.
The chair of the University of British Columbia's board of governors has resigned after criticizing and pushing back against Black Lives Matter.