A group of protesters set up shop outside the Prime Minister's constituency office in Montreal on Saturday, asking the government to do more to aid asylum seekers who are risking their lives working in long-term care facilities heavily affected by Covid-19.
Toronto officials expressed discontent on Saturday after large crowds gathered at a downtown Toronto Park to enjoy the weather decided to ignore the physical distancing protocols.
Things are opening up and it appears that Toronto residents are eager to see a return to normal as they flooded Trinity Bellwoods park today, flouting social distancing bylaws.
An anti-lockdown protestor licked a statue at Queen's Park in Toronto today so to display his resentment over Canada's closure.
Reports of another police officer impersonation were filed after yet another driver was pulled over and questioned by someone who wasn't actually a police officer.
One protestor confronted a CBC cameraman and told him that he was not welcome: "You're not really welcome here. CBC has basically destroyed this country."
The Ontario government has announced that anyone can now get tested for COVID-19.
There will be 97 international and domestic locations offered by the company—down 220 from last year.
All four Canadian political parties have applied for the federal wage subsidy implemented by the Trudeau government to cover 75 percent of wages during the coronavirus pandemic.
The New Democratic Party is now one of the organizations looking for a federal wage subsidy amid the pandemic.
Edmonton Police Service confirmed the mother's account on Friday that police "were made aware" that Moss was "experiencing mental concerns."
The Globe and Mail asked the government for more federal aid yesterday following significant revenue losses.
"If I saw, let's say 90 percent of people actually going through the stores wearing masks, I would feel a lot more confident, Rob Shirkey said.
New Brunswick’s ban on temporary foreign workers has been reversed nearly a month after it was announced.
Doug Ford spoke today and the emphasis was on the construction industry, contact tracing and reopening.