Maxine Dauphinais, 12, was last seen just after 4 p.m. on Wednesday at her Sudbury home on Douglas Street.
When asked if he was afraid of Xi Jinping, Trudeau said: "Every step of the way, we have listened to our security agencies, our intelligence services, to work with our allies."
The University of Alberta has fired Kathleen Lowrey from her role as associate chair of undergraduate programs in the Department of Anthropology, for saying biological sex is a reality.
The Liberals are set to spend over $88 million on spreading public messages about COVID-19, everything from health advice, to marketing government programs.
The Progressive Conservative government in Ontario has appointed Jane Philpott, the former federal cabinet minister, to lead the pandemic data effort.
This election will decide whether Canada will continue to be a free and prosperous nation, or whether we will slide downwards into tyranny, corruption, and authoritarianism.
The majority new equipment was made in China, according to Deputy Public Works Minister Bill Matthews.
Premier Jason Kenney and other Albertan politicians have called out the new Liberal gun ban as "an overreach" that punishing law-abiding gun owners.
If hospitals receive an influx of coronavirus patients, protocol requires respirator access for them before disabled and vulnerable people.
Elizabeth May has managed to irritate a large swath of Canadians by suggesting that the United States is no longer safe.
Slatz said that police arrested her for breaking the curfew set in place to curb rioting, despite there being a clear exception for journalists. Slatz is being held at the Brooklyn central booking station.
Alek Minassian, the man responsible for the Toronto van attack that killed 10 people is set to go to trial on November 9, 2020, according to CBC.
The Trudeau government's failure to retain medical supplies before the pandemic struck Canada has cost the taxpayer some $1.8 billion.
New details have emerged regarding an incident in Toronto that involved a woman allegedly being thrown off a balcony to her death by police.
"Everyone is at the table, and we need the federal government there, too... We can't do it alone, people in our rural communities deserve the same level of service that the rest of Ontario relies on every day," said Ford.