Trudeau said that he did not want to set any "bad precedents" by "legitimizing" the Freedom Convoy.
The school's action plan states that the school is seeking to increase the number of "Black tenure track and tenured professors."
Canada's deputy prime minister said, "I don't think it's healthy, for a democracy, for any democracy, for policies to be made, you know, at gunpoint, if you will."
"I was kinda hoping they would help me with my transition out of the military," the actively-serving Canadian Forces member told podcast host and veterans advocate Mark Meincke.
While the prosthetic breasts survived the journey back down to earth, Lemieux's blonde wig flew off while in the air.
Rodriguez had said for months that the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) would not be able to have a direct effect on search algorithms to change content on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
CSIS Director David Vigneault told the inquiry that he advised Trudeau to use the Emergencies Act, even though it didn't meet the agency's strict definition of a threat to Canadian security.
The statue of Canada's first Prime Minister that was toppled by a mob during the summer of 2020 will not be put back up, a city-manded committee has decided.
The day after Trudeau got scolded by the Chinese president, a spokesperson says that "Canada should take concrete actions to create conditions for the improvement of China-Canada relations."
On Tuesday, Girl Guides of Canada announced that it would be renaming the "Brownies," a label given to their seven to eight-year-olds members, claiming it had caused "personal harm" to people of colour.
The Lévis, Quebec resident is facing terrorism charges for allegedly taking "concrete actions" to take part in a coup to overthrow the Haitian government of Jovenel Moise.
"Everything we discussed has been leaked to the paper, that's not appropriate," Xi told Trudeau at the closing session of the G20 summit on Wednesday morning.
"The finance minister's advice to families though? Cancel their Disney+," Conservative MP Jasraj Singh Hallan said, going on to tell Freeland that she is "out of touch and Canadians are out of money."
The province's mask mandates were only fully lifted in June after nearly two years in place, with masks only being required in long-term care and retirement homes
A Montreal girl was forced to miss an important follow-up appointment due to Service Canada delays and it is still unclear if she'll make her rescheduled appointment.