In the petition, 12 points are outlined, all attacking the credibility of Trudeau's gun ban.
The Trudeau government is refusing to release carbon tax data, saying it is top secret so that Canadians are unable to see the findings of the report.
From autumn of 1994 through May 1945, the Canadian Army spearheaded efforts to remove the Nazi yoke from around the necks of the Dutch populace.
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced $252 million in assistance to farmers from the federal government.
Scheer is asking for the Trudeau government to reveal their hidden contracts after it was discovered that Canadians were misled on Monday.
A Star Wars themed restaurant was the setting of a bizarre and violent scene on May 4 as police arrived with guns drawn on a woman who was serving food in a stormtrooper costume.
Hospital protocols have come under fire after a man dies waiting for a crucial surgery that was cancelled due to Covid-19.
Livestock normally sold for meat may have to be euthanized, farmers say, if they don’t see pandemic relief funds.
Accidental poisonings with home cleaners are increasing in Canada, as more people who take precautions at home by disinfecting surfaces and groceries.
A camera that was set up in Toronto's High Park to let people admire the blooming cherry blossoms, known as the BloomCam caught more than was expected.
Two men and one woman are being charged after police received reports of gunfire on Sheppard Avenue West, east of Jane Street.
Canada now has over 60,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and near 26,000 recoveries as of Monday, according to new data released by authorities.
Montreal has pushed back the reopening of the city's stores by one week after 75 new coronavirus deaths were reported in Quebec.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said it may be time to reopen cottages as early as Victoria Day.
As the province begins to open up and spring approaches, southern Ontario is bracing for a polar vortex of all things.