Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to extend the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) would cost an additional $64 billion to the federal treasury.
A Toronto police officer who was charged on Tuesday for stunt and impaired driving made $140,738 in 2019 despite being charged with extortion last year.
Beijing is calling a new Harvard Medical School study “ridiculous” after it suggested coronavirus may have been circulating in China as early as August.
Most Canadians want to put a hold on immigration and close borders until the threat of COVID-19 has passed and the economy recovers, according to a new poll.
Kassam has attacked "Conservative Inc" in his recent podcast, saying that "Conservatives across America need to guard their donations closely."
A group claiming to be the leadership of occupiers of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood have published a list of demands for a return of the area.
An online petition made to change to name of Dundas Street as a result of Henry Dundas' opposition to the British abolition of slavery in the 18th century.
Following the surrender of the East Precinct of the Seattle Police Department, a source on the ground says that other precincts are preparing to be the next targets.
More American Jews applied to or inquired about immigrating to Israel in May than in any single month over the last two decades due to coronavirus and rising anti-Semitism.
Merriam-Webster has agreed to change the definition of "racism" after a 22-year-old black woman from Missouri sent an email to the publishing company's editors last week.
Gunfire broke out on Tuesday night during a memorial for a deceased Toronto rapper and resulted in injuries to two men. (Photo: Twitter)
Ford and Elliott are being monitored for symptoms, and their results will be made public once completed.
The Canada Revenue Agency confirmed that as much as $190,000 worth of CERB money has been repaid by Canadians who were not eligible for it.
Chief Arradondo of the Minneapolis Police Department said on Wednesday that the department is withdrawing from the police unions contract negotiations.
Starbucks, the international coffee chain may be closing up to 200 of its locations across Canada as a result of the economic hit brought on by COVID-19.