More than a dozen have already fallen ill.
The nation will be banned for four years.
Multiple journalists and media personalities have been suspended from Twitter for reporting details on shooter Mohammed Alshamrami.
The mayor of Winnipeg thought it would be smart to tweet out a photo of him looking happy to meet China’s ambassador to Canada, Cong Peiwu.
While the separatist Bloc Quebecois stood in defence of Quebec’s autonomy, the New Democrats assumed their traditional role as defenders of the poor and marginalized.
A recent study by Statistics Canada revealed that Alberta and B.C. have lost 36,000 jobs in November alone.
In his backyard, Ahern has put together his own 16-foot replica of the Enterprise from Star Trek. Ahern noted that the almost perfect scale replica had taken him eight months to build.
Donald Trump Jr. trashed Canadian PM Justin Trudeau via Twitter on Friday, citing job growth in America in comparison to job losses in Canada.
US President Donald Trump’s Facebook page shared a post contrasting Canada’s major job loss in November to the gains made in America.
The contrast between Trump’s tweet and Trudeau’s avoidance of the topic just goes to show that the U.S. and Canada are moving in different directions.
A man who acted as a “human chair” for his very pregnant wife went viral after a video was posted showing him being extremely chivalrous.
The massacre of 14 women at the École Polytechnique by a gunman who later took his own life, destroyed families and deeply injured a community.
“Times of fear bring times of division, and Canadians are afraid for their country,” Scheer said, accusing Trudeau of “four years of unserious, entitled government.”
Turkish authorities allege a Canadian man had ISIS propaganda on his smart phone. Man says he didn’t know it was on his phone.
Immigration experts say tens of thousands of supposed international students are scamming the system to work illegally in Canada, especially in the transportation industry.