Sewage testing may be a much quicker and more accurate way to find out coronavirus information but Canada has yet to use the technique.
The Angus Reid Institute surveyed kids aged 10 to 17 and found that 71 percent used “bored” to describe a way they’ve been feeling in recent weeks.
Trudeau's immigration minister has suggested that Canada's immigration rates may be slashed for the first time in a decade.
Poilievre says that while large corporations are indeed hurting, the measures announced today by Trudeau could come back to harm Canadians down the road.
As Ontarians wait to see how the government is going to respond to the province's lowest daily increase in coronavirus cases in nearly two months, Doug Ford has went against his own social distancing mandates, and it has not gone unnoticed.
Police have taken down cocaine distributors that they referred to as a "sophisticated crime group.” The group was holding on to 61 kilograms of pure cocaine.
Nurse Kristy-Lyn Kemp did not display any symptoms for COVID-19 when she faked coronavirus symptoms so she could be tested. The results returned positive.
"We're reopening things safely, and with strict public health measures in place," said Ford. "Today, thousands of people are going back to work."
The OPP have given some tips to the public to help those in the public who may encounter an impersonator.
NBC News admitted to breaking the rules in deceptively editing a clip of Attorney General William Barr talking about the case of Michael Flynn, former National Security Advisor.
Jake Tapper recently took to Twitter to denigrate a news anchor's religious beliefs.
Search teams still have not been able to locate a missing three-year-old boy who was last seen in his grandmother’s backyard in Truro, N.S.
Trudeau said that oil and gas companies will be expected to put forward a frame that shows their commitments to reducing emissions and fighting climate change to be eligible for the LEEFF.
Premier Doug Ford will be asking the Ontario Legislature for the provincial state of emergency to be extended until May 31.
The Green Party candidate in the 2018 provincial election in Ottawa Centre has made some eyebrow raising comments on social media.