The Trudeau government's rent relief program was so crudely designed that hardly any Canadians participated in it.
"Obviously there are many conversations going on," said Trudeau. "Those conversations are going to be important and need to continue."
Ford is set to remove coronavirus restrictions for a large portion of the province, but not for Toronto. Much of Ontario has entered Stage Two of reopening.
The Canadian Senate has been put on high alert after a letter was sent to senate offices the contents of which claimed that it was covered in coronavirus.
Iqaluit RCMP is handling an armed standoff Monday morning, which it describes as a “dynamic situation that is quickly unfolding in the 200 block.”
A woman is accused of abusing the CERB by travelling from Montreal to Toronto to open multiple bank accounts so she could receive the multiple benefits.
A severe thunderstorm swept southern Alberta on Saturday, damaging buildings in Calgary through both flooding and hail.
Recently released documents have revealed details about a shipment of deadly pathogens in 2019 from Canada's National Microbiology Lab to China
This afternoon, planned demonstrations by both Black Lives Matter and those who have been protesting the ongoing lockdown met at Queen's Park in Toronto.
A man was pronounced dead following a shooting on Friday morning in a Mississauga hotel parking lot.
Gerry Hawes, a long-time local Liberal Party insider who ran in Simcoe North for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's team in the last election, is now facing charges of child pornography.
The Ontario government is now allowing residents to create their own social circles and has released guidelines on how to do so.
“My mom is calling every day asking why I don’t want to visit her anymore... She does not know what is going on, why she can’t leave, and why I cannot come and see her."
Prominent Conservative politicians have attacked Francois-Philippe Champagne over his dodgy mortgage dealings with the state-owned Bank of China.
Loblaw announced today that it will be ending the $2 per hour pay bump put in place for employees amid the pandemic and Unifor is expressing its disapproval.