On June 1, over half of Canada's national parks will be reopened, including Cape Breton Highlands, Pacific Rim, and Banff.
Climate activist Greta Thunberg lashed out at Alberta energy minister Sonya Savage's advocacy for pipeline construction to continue not despite the pandemic, but because of it.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has announced that the league will abandon the remainder of the season and go straight to playoffs.
Trudeau's minister for the environment spent $178 thousand on air travel to a UN climate change conference in Spain.
Cal Perry exposed after going to Wisconsin to condemn those not wearing masks.
In the past week since workers at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Ford returned to work at factories in Windsor, Ontario, the city's auto manufacturers are gradually making their way back to full production.
Ontario has moved forward in extending its emergency orders for another 10 days.
The Liberal government's plan to suspend regular parliamentary sittings until September has been approved, sparking outrage from Conservatives and the Bloc Quebecois.
A victim of domestic abuse made a post to social media last month sharing her experience and also giving advice to those in similar situations.
Twitter has been a platform for President Donald Trump long before he was president, but now he is accusing the social media giant of interfering in the upcoming 2020 presidential election.
A 16-year-old boy was shot and killed and two others were injured and hospitalized after a daytime shooting in downtown Toronto on Tuesday.
A new witness has come forward claiming that Bill Clinton spent time with his friend Jeffrey Epstein at the financier's notorious orgy island—contradicting the former president's denials that he had ever visited there.
Tax dollars are being spent on non-governmental organizations that have ties to Canadian designated terrorist organizations and anti-Israel projects.
Troops claim they went to the press to reveal the mistreatment of seniors in long-term care homes because of inaction on the part of the Trudeau government.
Doug Ford has discussed the healthcare crisis in Ontario's long-term care home, telling reporters that there will be justice for the affected families.