Trudeau's Department of Industry has said that Canadian-made medical masks will not be ready in time for the expected second wave of infections.
The Stage-2 reopening will allow businesses, workplaces, and outdoor spaces to open, as well as allowing more people in social situations, and houses of worship.
The accused Santa Cruz killer Steven Carrillo was an Air Force sgt. who complained about about the police's use of force on Facebook.
The RCMP is looking to add incels to its Terrorism and Violent Extremism Awareness guide.
In an era of a global pandemic we have been seeing the push for authoritarianism from the part of the political spectrum which had previously decried it: the left.
"Even as we protest and demonstrate in order to create a better world. We have to get that balance right ... It was the right choice," Trudeau said.
Local public health officials reported no new COVID-19 cases in London, Ontario. This while 10,000 people gathered in Victoria Park for protests over the weekend.
Candace Owens has had a fundraiser she set up suspended by GoFundMe after she posted a video saying that she does "not support George Floyd."
Organizers of Black Lives Matter protests are urging those who participated to get tested for COVID-19 and to self-isolate for 14 days.
A top executive in the CBC has said that the outlet is considering allowing their reporters to express personal opinions about political issues.
Policing is often Regina's main expense and in 2020, the budget was almost $4 million higher than in 2019. Now, some are calling to put an end to the funding.
The Ford government is going to make it easier for bars and restaurants to expand patio spaces once they are allowed to safely reopen after being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince Andrew has been formally asked to speak at the Jeffrey Epstein inquiry by the U.S. Department of Justice, according to the BBC.
Ontario police have made an arrest following a shooting and a fire in Parham, Ontario— a village located about an hour north of Kingston.
Penalties could range from six months of jail time to fines of $5,000 and additional charges of "up to three times amount claimed by fraud," for a potential maximum of $24,000.