Beverley McLachlin, who served as Chief Justice before getting wrapped up in the SNC Lavalin scandal, has been appointed a mentor in the Trudeau Foundation.
Today is the 103 anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, a battle which is celebrated as Canada's greatest military victory. It took place in Vimy, France.
Animal rights groups have received news of a victory after China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs revised the list of what animals are allowable to be sold for meat.
“We all realize that we’re all in it together, except separately. We’ve got to keep our distance, but we’re very grateful,” said a local farmer.
A woman in Michigan reportedly asked her Amazon Alexa for help in relieving her pain just days before she lost her life due to coronavirus.
In an unprecedented feat of health, Keith Watson, a 101-year-old British man has been released from hospital after making a full recovery from COVID-19.
A Canadian-made rapid home test for coronavirus has been rejected by the Trudeau government despite being used in the EU and USA.
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has sent a letter to Justin Trudeau demanding that the government must allow scrutiny and accountability.
It was reported that Johnson had taken oxygen while in the ICU, though he did not require a ventilator and he was always conscious.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford described Ontario's unemployment figures as a "punch in the gut" but expressed great hope in Ontario to be able to bounce back.
In episode seven of the taxpayer-funded show, titled "Fay & Fluffy, Toronto," we meet the two queens who regularly read stories to children at the library.
The company has decided to donate the remaining masks to local hospitals, health-care workers and others in need says a spokesman for the company.
Jennifer Walker was arrested for licking $1,800 worth of groceries in a Safeway. The contaminated items were deemed unsellable and had to be thrown out.
Current models predict up to 31,850 cases will be in Canada by April 6, with up to 700 more Canadians dead by next week.
Canada Goose, the apparel company most famous for their winter parkas has announced that it will begin manufacturing personal protective equipment.