In 2019, Trudeau made headlines for saying the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous communities amounted to "genocide," telling a crowd in Vancouver, "We accept their findings, including that what happened amounts to genocide."
A Liberal MP has suggested that Canada's temporary pandemic relief programs should be converted into a permanent universal basic income.
Pot smokers everywhere can exhales a smoky breath of relief as the smell of cannabis will not be outlawed in West Nipissing.
Conservative politicians and insiders routinely turn from the party and government payroll to cashing in on for-profit long-term care. Likewise, the for-profit lobby has given at least $340,477 in political donations to the Ontario PCs since 2007.
Passengers in Ottawa attempting to catch the bus or board a train after June 15th will want to bring a mask with them if they want to hitch a ride.
The Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) have released another blistering video, warning Canadians that the food supply chain is breaking.
Ontario's decision to extend the state of emergency may cost certain businesses their livelihood, such as one Ottawa hairdresser.
Over the past month, hundreds of guns have quietly been outlawed by the RCMP on top of the 1,500 firearms previously banned by the Liberal government.
Two bodies were found on Salt Spring Island in BC on Monday, prompting a police investigation.
Health officials in BC are warning anyone who participated in the Vancouver protest on Sunday to monitor their health.
"To focus on what makes us different," says Leslyn, "whether that's race, gender or religion, rather than what we have in common has never served to bring people together."
Scott Moe posted a tweet supporting the right to protest peacefully but not to vandalize war memorials. The province's NDP leader, Ryan Meili, disagreed.
The Mayor of Ottawa, Jim Watson took to Twitter to post his thoughts in the wake of George Floyd's murder, according to CTV News.
Dozens of retailers boarded up their stores in downtown Toronto following unverified reports about potential riots.
BCE Inc. has chosen to work with Ericsson—a Swedish telecommunications company—to build its Canadian 5G network.