The senate on Friday is consenting to Trudeau government legislation that will push Canada's federal debt over an eye-watering $1 trillion.
"I remain convinced that there will, unfortunately, be a second wave. So, take advantage of the summer, take advantage of this conditional deconfinement."
Canadian companies are producing personal protective equipment (PPE) for COVID-19 on such a large scale that Trudeau said the nation is almost self-sufficient.
Scheer criticized Parliament's decision to allow tax filers who earn up to $1,000 a month to qualify for benefits, noting that it was unfair to businesses who are seeking employees.
CBC News has disciplined news host Wendy Mesley. An internal investigation found that she used offensive language "on two separate occasions during editorial meetings."
In response to a recent report on the high death rate of long-term care residents, Prime Minister Trudeau said it's the provincial governments responsibility.
Toronto continues to see homeless encampments pop up throughout the city in public squares and parks as vulnerable people look for spaces to stay safe.
A Police Act complaint has been filed against the EPS by Lawyers representing a man who allegedly kidnaped an eight-year-old girl and sexually assaulted her.
Halifax Police cannot confirm whether or not the girl is in the water at this time but they are on the scene along with Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency.
The driver of an accident that that caused a multi-vehicle crash that led to the death of a 37-year-old mother and her three daughters has been charged.
The number of tents outside city hall continues to grow as Nathan Phillips Square is occupied for the sixth consecutive day.
The bill being shouldered by the Canadian taxpayer totals $319,157, including $28,250 for "conference space and facilities" for a ski trip that did not happen.
The Liberal chair of the House of Commons' public safety committee has called police unions "a huge problem" in a meeting.
A United Nations Security Council report has found that terrorists groups that are seeking recruits are finding a "captive audience" from students.
A spokesman for China has suggested if Canada releases Meng back to China, they may release the two detained Canadians in return.