Senators are calling on Trudeau to sanction Chinese officials due to restricted freedoms in Hong Kong, its treatment of Muslims and the arrests of Canadians.
Despite the CBC's chronically uninterested audience, the crown broadcasting company routinely splashes out a fortune on underwhelming products.
Fitch Ratings, an American credit rating agency, just stripped Canada of its AAA rating and downgraded it to AA+.
Windsor will begin Stage 2 of the reopening on June 25 along with surrounding municipalities and towns with the exception of Kingsville and Leamington.
Long-term care facilities are receiving full funding from the province for the remainder of 2020 despite mandated reduced occupancy rates.
The Green Party leadership debate was held on Tuesday, revealing an increasingly radical party without purpose or ambition.
Local politicians in Kitchener, Ontario have said that they will not remove the red paint from a statue of Sir John A. Macdonald after it was desecrated for a second time.
A US court upheld a verdict that talcum powder sold by Johnson & Johnson caused ovarian cancer and has ordered the pharmaceutical company to pay $2.1 billion in damages.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will extend the province's state of Emergency to July 15.
The sexual harassment investigation of former senator Don Meredith has led to compensation for his ex-staff that will be paid for by Canadian taxpayers.
The pandemic has brought bad news for many people, businesses and organizations and the latest appears to be the Royal Canadian Legion halls across the country.
The Emancipation Memorial in DC, featuring Abraham Lincoln, will be torn down by the mob. Local DC lawmakers back the plan to remove it.
CHOP activists are creating a place to put drug addicts to keep them away from the good activists. CHOP suffers from the same social ills as Seattle itself.
A progressive and openly gay state senator was attacked by violent Wisconsin rioters on Tuesday outside of the Wisconsin State Capitol even though he said he agreed with them.
A brand new study has revealed that Canadians have received over 10,000 tickets worth at least $13 million in total for violations of coronavirus rules in under three months.