In a new policy change, the Canadian Armed Forces will no longer be using gendered pronouns.
A statement from the man provided by his lawyer calls his own actions "inexcusable."
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wished Canadians a happy Easter from outside Rideau cottage this morning.
Bill C-14 will bring wage subsidy to Canadians following some contention from the Conservatives, who took issue with the $73 billion wage subsidy.
Edmonton Oilers player Colby Cave has died after being put into a medically induced coma due to a brain bleed at the beginning of the week.
In Dorval, a privately run seniors’ residence dealing with the current coronavirus outbreak has been compared with a “concentration camp” by health professionals.
A short video uploaded to Doug Ford's Twitter page showed a quick chat between the premier and the Great One, Wayne Gretzky.
An employee at a McDonald's in Windsor, Ont. recently notified the local restaurant that they have tested positive for coronavirus.
The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg has had a scare after two of their staff and one of their close contacts have tested positive for COVID-19.
Ford announced that a plan has been implemented to test 8,000 Ontarians a day by April 15, and that 14,000 tests per day would be conducted every day by April 29.
Harvey’s has teamed up with Bauer Hockey and is attaching its point-of-sales machines to the blade of hockey sticks in the drive-thru window.
Officers warned that those who are found to “recklessly” flout orders could be issued a fine of $1 million, and receive a sentence of three years in prison.
But according to official provincial figures and figures reported by the White House, that is simply not true.
The province of Ontario has reached over 6,000 cases of coronavirus.
There will be 160 police service members and 200 by-law officers checking in on areas where people tend to congregate.