Police broke up a house party in Terrebonne, Quebec, on Saturday night, resulting in fines of $1,546 for each of the seven people in attendance.
The RCMP expects the death toll to rise in the coming days.
So to recap, threatening to kill your family gets you released from Rikers and worshipping with your family gets you fined. Got it. Thanks, de Blasio.
Ontario says they are expecting 20,000 cases in this wave of the pandemic, aligning it with the "best case" that was previously set.
Twitter Inc. has been denied the ability to reveal surveillance requests issued to them by the US government after courts determined that it would likely harm national security.
Premier Jason Kenney is asking for the Trudeau government to provide more support for the energy industry in Alberta while prices continue to fall.
A supervised injection site has been reopened after being temporarily closed over fears that it would not meet the physical distancing requirements.
Trudeau said he has extended his sincere condolences to the province, and will be working with the province to conduct a full and thorough investigation.
The Trudeau government is now enforcing their first mask decree, forcing all airline passengers to wear a mask on flights due to the risk of infection.
At least 19 people have died in a mass shooting in Nova Scotia, including a veteran RCMP officer. The shooting is the worst in Canadian history.
Canada sent $41 million in foreign aid to the authoritarian regime of China. $3.4 million of that was sent in direct grants.
The last three cruise ships will be returning to port today, and the sea will be free of massive passenger liners.
The spree took place across the province, with a veteran RCMP being one of the slain.
On Sunday, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the embattled director of the World Health Organization, thanked Canada for its continued support.
While the identity of the sign-holder remains unknown, some additional images have surfaced which appear to suggest he was involved in the counterprotest.