As we continue in idleness, the socio-economic resources we need to fight Covid-19, or any other foe, are being depleted and will soon enough be exhausted.
An adult male has multiple gunshot wounds and initial reports suggest that the injuries may be life-threatening.
Toronto will be painting circles on the grass at Trinity Bellwoods Park to enforce social distancing as per coronavirus crisis measures.
Conservative MPP for Scarborough-North Raymond Cho appeared at a charity donation ceremony on Wednesday in the form of a cardboard cutout.
A group of Canadian-Uyghurs were present at the Meng Wanzhou case today, demanding better treatment for their people and celebrating Canada's rule of law.
Police in New Brunswick have seized dozens of weapons and drugs that are connected to an ongoing investigation and two women have been arrested.
In Vancouver, a 23-year-old woman downloaded lesbian dating app HER in the hope of meeting someone for love and companionship. Instead, she matched with Jessica Yaniv.
This is the first government in Canadian history where the acting Auditor General has claimed their office was underfunded and has delayed, cancelled, or decrease their number of annual audits.
Ford announced today that, effective immediately, the Ford government has begun the process of taking over management of the five homes highlighted in the report.
British Columbia supreme court Justice Heather Holmes released her verdict today on the case of Huawei executive and daughter of its founder, Meng Wanzhou.
In a new poll that's troubling for Canadian confederation, almost half of decided Albertans say that they want independence.
Despite losing nearly a third of all lawsuits, a newly released audit into the Department of Justice found that government lawyers cost tax payers a whopping $222 million.
Aaron Gunn is an independent advocate for Canadian taxpayers who has put together a short video criticizing the mainstream narrative about the pandemic.
The famous Cirque du Soleil is set to be bailed out by Quebec's provincial government, as announced by Pierre Fitzgibbon, Quebec's Economy Minister.
Toronto continues to see rent prices plummet as the global pandemic slows demand among people who do not want to move for safety and financial reasons.