Gerald Butts has returned to Ottawa to help the Trudeau Liberals construct their environmental policies in post-pandemic Canada.
On Friday, it was revealed that the Liberal Party was taking wage subsidy cash from the taxpayer wallet, along with the New Democrats and the Progressive Conservatives.
Patrons at a grocery store in Staten Island drove a woman out of the store when they noticed that she was not wearing a protective mask.
Trudeau's Public Health Agency has admitted that the body did not follow its own advice, preparing only a small amount of medical equipment before the pandemic.
Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong took to the streets to push back against Beijing's clampdown leading up to Legislative Council elections in September.
“All Canadians benefit when we embrace diversity,” Trudeau's Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault said before sharing a completely made-up "fact" about black people in Nunavut.
Measures have been taken by the federal government to make receiving emergency benefits easier for international students and temporary foreign residents.
Businesses that were forced to close at the end of March due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be reopening on Monday in the Greater Montreal area.
Speaking via tweet, Trump said that "Schools in our country should be opened ASAP. Much very good information now available."
Tory had gone to the park to determine just how much his fellow citizens were not following the social distancing protocols that he was not following.
Saunders said that parkgoers were spotted urinating and defecating on nearby properties, driveways, and backyards.
The photos emerged after public outcry over photos of a crowded Trinity Bellwood park, a west-Toronto public area that has remained open to the public throughout the pandemic.
For an eight year-old girl with a violent background, 48 hours of detention in Canada was enough to prompt their development of selective mutism.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a public plea on Sunday, asking Ontarians to "please go get a test" after the province fell short of its testing target for the seventh consecutive day.
Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Dennis Prager discussed the extreme media bias in Canada, making it more difficult for conservatives to get a foothold in Canadian politics.