Two Toronto Blue Jays baseball players, Ryan Tellez and Mark Budzinksi are accused of not paying their rent amid the pandemic, according to CBC.
Government legislators suggested that the Senate should establish a committee that examines systemic racism in Canada on Tuesday.
Dr. Theresa Tam warned Canadians that a second outbreak of COVID-19 is possible and could result from just a single new case.
McKenna's ministry spent a whopping $113,000 on taxis, with the ministry as a whole under Jonathan Wilkinson adding an extra $30,000 on taxis.
Trudeau's ambition of having a seat on the UN Security Council suffered another blow today as India looks certain to vote for either Ireland or Norway.
Black parliamentarians and allies have come together to call on the government to take new steps to decrease the amount of systemic racism in Canada.
A class action proceeding has been issued by Thompson Rogers claiming damages of $15 million on behalf of families and residents of a Woodbridge home.
A gym in Quebec City has decided to open despite the government not yet granting them the ability to do so, according to TVA Nouvelles.
The debate on changing the name of Kitchener is being revisited after a post by a Facebook user who says that many people are unaware of the name’s history.
Abdullahi Abdullahi, 19, is wanted on Canada-wide warrants for aggravated assault and five additional weapons offences for allegedly shooting up a restaurant.
For the third consecutive day, Ontario has reported under 200 new cases of COVID-19, according to CP24.
Jordan Peterson released a post on his website concerning the dangerous impacts political correctness is having in universities and on important research.
The extension will allow those who applied for the first round of CERB to continue to receive checks after the original 16-week eligibility period. Trudeau said that the extension will last 8 weeks.
Christine Genier, host of Yukon Morning, a radio show that airs in Whitehorse, resigned after making comments regarding a lack of Indigenous and Black voices.
The House of Commons' health committee has demanded that the government publicly release data regarding travel restrictions on the Canada-US border.