A passenger travelling on an Air Canada flight from Montreal to Vancouver has tested positive for the new deadly strain of the coronavirus.
Trudeau’s government gave nearly $10,000 of taxpayer money to an organization that has funded and organized anti-pipeline movements.
The new president of the Ryerson Students’ Union is connected to the previous expense scandal at the RSU.
Rita George, a Wet’suwet’en hereditary subchief has decided to voice her opinion about the anti-pipeline protestors who aren’t with the community.
Trudeau officially called for the blockades to come down. “All Canadians are paying the price… Essential goods cannot get to where they need to go. The situation where it currently stands is unacceptable and untenable,” said Trudeau.
The three cases of coronavirus in Ontario have been cleared. Health officials say the last of the three patients to have contracted the virus have now had two negative tests.
CBC is attempting to trademark the word “Oh” and “Radio-Canada Oh-dio” for a new marketing campaign after Peter O’Toole called for the privatization of CBC.
A list of 41 Nobel Prize winners have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to stop the Teck Frontier mine in Alberta.
As the nation’s economy continues to sputter due to protests and blockades, the Trudeau government wants $2.1 billion for Indigenous communities.
Two men have been arrested by the Essex County OPP after allegedly breaking into a house in Tecumseh and poisoning the owner’s dogs.
Ontario’s first ever provincewide public school teachers’ strikes began Friday, leaving two million studnets out of the classrooms.
A group of four Albertan Members of Parliment have signed the Buffalo Declaration, which demands a series of reforms to the constitutional arrangement.
Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay is facing online backlash after deleting a tweet supporting frustrated Albertans who tore down a blockade.
Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs are sticking to their demands of the withdrawal of the RCMP from their land before meeting with government leaders.
Prime Minister Trudeau will hold a meeting with the Canadian premiers to update what the government’s plan to deal with anti-pipeline protestors blockades