New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador are among the first provinces looking to introduce contact tracing apps.
“What just burns me up more than anything, more than them standing out there, is I see our Canadian flag being flown upside,” Ford said.
Protestors once again gathered at Queen's Park on Saturday afternoon to protest the shutdown measures implemented by the Ontario government.
A 95-year-old Holocaust survivor in Toronto received a special visit from his daughter on Friday after six weeks in quarantine.
Citizens of Burlington have been skirting around social distancing protocols by celebrating special occasions with drive-by processions and parades, which are now limited.
Elected chiefs have decided not to sign the deal allowing a pipeline to be built in their territory one day after the hereditary chiefs get behind the deal.
Jason Kenney is clearly not a fan of Prime Minister Trudeau's new ban of 1,500 firearms. In response, he is considering appointing Alberta's own chief firearms officer to replace Trudeau's.
A man who broke into a senior's home has been arrested, his robbery turned violent after he punched 94-year-old in the face and attacked an 81-year-old.
The four remaining Conservative leadership candidates have slammed Trudeau's gun ban today, calling it "frustrating" and "misleading."
The mission that began as a search and rescue to to find the six persons who were aboard a Canadian military helicopter that crashed into the Mediterranean has now moved into recovery phase.
Doug Ford announced in a press conference today that he would be rolling out legislation that would allow a great deal of businesses to open up.
China's envoy to Canada has said they appreciate Canada's treatment of the regime, and accused the United States of "smearing" his country.
In just seven weeks, the Trudeau government has spent more money then it did in the Second World War, according to new data.
Leslyn Lewis' leadership could help the CPC finally start winning the arguments and help to shift Canada’s Overton Window in a more conservative direction.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Friday that his government has banned 1,500 "models and variants" of firearms in what he calls a ban on "military grade assault-style weapons."