"... Our support for this bill is a part of our plan to seriously address this issue," said Trudeau.
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has announced the creation of two new programs for Ukrainians escaping war to come to Canada.
The federal Conservatives have announced that a new leader will be decided by September 10.
MPs in the House of Commons unanimously voted for a motion urging the city of Ottawa to rename part of a street home to the Russian embassy after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
A petroleum industry analyst is warning that a spike in diesel prices brought on by geopolitical tensions could cause food prices in Canada to rise dramatically.
Six Toronto men have been arrested in connection with a global child sexual abuse investigation.
Lich's lawyers are also arguing that bail hearings should consider the Gladue principles.
"People like to control people," he said. "It doesn't matter if they're Russian, or Chinese, or American... Take a look at what's going on in Canada."
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the province have seen a dramatic fall, with ICU admittances also falling.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that his government will move forward with banning imports of Russian crude oil.
When asked about the mask mandate at a press conference on Monday, he said that the province is not "far away."
"There were Ottawans who were subjected to intimidation, harassment, threats of rape," said Mendicino.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba made an invitation to foreigners this past weekend, urging them to contact Ukrainian embassies to enlist.
"They have been slandered as Nazis and terrorists and treated worse that murderers. We stand with the truckers and the Canadians!"
CBC News spoke to a clinical psychologist who said that downtown Ottawa residents hearing "phantom honking" are experiencing "mild trauma."