Quebec-based corporation SNC-Lavalin was awarded a $1.6 billion contract for Ottawa’s LRT train line project despite auditors advising against it.
Ontario health officials announced that a “presumptive case” of coronavirus is confirmed at Toronto’s Sunnybrook hospital.
Quebec politician Luc Ferrandez has suggested that the coronavirus has had one “positive” outcome for the city of Wuhan—it’s reduced the carbon footprint.
The Department of Public Works released an internal report that claims there is cronyism in the hiring process. Many employees feel distrust.
The Surete du Quebec’s police force has confirmed that a series of raids came up big, as the K9-squad aided missions found cocaine, meth, and over $10,000 cash.
During WWII the Nazis murdered approximately six million Jewish people, almost two-thirds of the Jewish population in Europe.
The six people who authorities suspected had coronavirus after displaying symptoms of a respiratory virus have all tested negative in Quebec.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel has not ruled out running in the Conservative leadership race. Rempel cited Western alienation and under-representation as her main reasons for running.
Conservative Party of Canada leadership candidate Peter MacKay is set to officially kick-off his campaign on Saturday in Nova Scotia.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair did not respond to request for comment on a petition signed by over 100,000 Canadians calling on him to scrap the gun ban.
Southern Ontario is going to be hit by a brutal snowstorm this weekend.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel said she spoke to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper about running for the Conservative leadership, and he said he won’t be running.
While WHO decided today that it was too early to call the coronavirus a “public health crisis,” the world is now keeping a watchful eye on China, where the virus first originated.
Canada’s national archives was hit by a “major flood” that damaged much of the collection containing priceless records and books.
Conservative MP and former Harper cabinet member Pierre Poilievre will not be running for leader of the party.