Members of Parliament were horrified with Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault on Monday night when he failed to define what Western heritage was.
Elected Wet’suwet’en chiefs are calling on Carolyn Bennett—the Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister—to resign immediately.
The Trudeau government will be providing a one-time, tax free payment of $300 to seniors eligible for Old Age Security, and a further $200 for seniors eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement.
As lockdowns continue to remain in place, a new survey suggests that over half of all Canadians find it stressful to venture out in public.
Canadian singer songwriter Bryan Adams took to social media last night to decry the cancellation of his concert residency at London's Royal Albert Hall.
Starbucks Canada plans to reopen 65 percent of its stores by the end of the week, with 85 percent of stores set to open by the end of the month.
Ontario has confirmed 308 new cases of coronavirus, with 35 more deaths. Out of 1,669 total deaths, 796 of these took place in long term care homes.
The Angus Reid Institute surveyed kids aged 10 to 17 and found that 71 percent used “bored” to describe a way they’ve been feeling in recent weeks.
Trudeau's immigration minister has suggested that Canada's immigration rates may be slashed for the first time in a decade.
Police have taken down cocaine distributors that they referred to as a "sophisticated crime group.” The group was holding on to 61 kilograms of pure cocaine.
Nurse Kristy-Lyn Kemp did not display any symptoms for COVID-19 when she faked coronavirus symptoms so she could be tested. The results returned positive.
"We're reopening things safely, and with strict public health measures in place," said Ford. "Today, thousands of people are going back to work."
The OPP have given some tips to the public to help those in the public who may encounter an impersonator.
Search teams still have not been able to locate a missing three-year-old boy who was last seen in his grandmother’s backyard in Truro, N.S.
Trudeau said that oil and gas companies will be expected to put forward a frame that shows their commitments to reducing emissions and fighting climate change to be eligible for the LEEFF.