Since the pandemic began, the Trudeau government has sunk billions into efforts to place Canada's economy in a hibernation throughout the lockdown.
Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor have now spent 557 days in incarceration facilities and have now been charged with espionage by Chinese authorities.
A statue of George Washington, the first president of the United States, was toppled and burned on Thursday night by Antifa in Portland, Oregon.
It's been revealed that the Trudeau Liberals permitted disgraced MP Marwan Tabbara to run for election in 2019 despite having previously investigated him for sexual harassment.
There is $200 million being put towards special education programs and mental health, says Education Minister Stephen Lecce.
The Army National Guard in Oklahoma is calling on 250 soldiers for security at President Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa on Saturday, say authorities.
In London, Ontario, three adults and two youths have been arrested by London Police in connection with the kidnapping of a teenage boy on Tuesday evening.
The Second and final Conservative leadership debate was held on Thursday, showing a far stronger performance from all four remaining candidates.
York Regional Police are investigating a case of vandalism after they were called out to Pierre Elliot Trudeau Park in Vaughan, Ontario.
Portraits that honour former House speakers who served the Confederacy were ordered to be taken down by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The Bombardier Inc. chairman is defending former CEO Alain Bellemare’s hefty compensation plan worth millions of dollars.
Interviews with local business owners and hired security companies have revealed that there are threats against businesses and residents in the CHOP.
Over 70 kilograms of powder and 120,000 fentanyl pills were obtained in the biggest fentanyl seizure in the history of Ontario law enforcement.
Fox News reporter Jonathan Hunt reported from the CHAZ on Monday, saying the area was peaceful despite a recent video being released that shows a news crew from Fox's Seattle affiliate getting harassed and assaulted.
Facebook removed a re-election ad for President Donald Trump on Thursday, citing its policy on hate.