Civil liberties group finds Ontario police used COVID-19 database illegally
the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says many forces ran broad searches that called up a list of COVID test results for wide geographic areas.
the Canadian Civil Liberties Association says many forces ran broad searches that called up a list of COVID test results for wide geographic areas.
The plan addresses affordable fees, more licensed spaces and better wages for early childhood educators, Burnett said.
The washroom at Westview RV Park in Wetaskiwin, Alta., has been named Canada's Best Restroom for 2020.
A Winnipeg woman was livid after learning her adult son was told his coronavirus test was negative when it wasn't, potentially putting the whole family at risk.
Orange Shirt Day, held annually on Sept. 30, started in 2013 as a way to acknowledge the experiences of First Nations, Metis and Inuit children in residential schools.
In the final segment of the contentious debate between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, Trump launched into an extended argument against mail voting, claiming without evidence that it is ripe for fraud and suggesting mail ballots may be "manipulated."
RCMP said a car reached speeds of over 170 km/h while fleeing from officers west of Saskatoon.
The New York Times said it was 'undertaking a fresh examination' of Shehroze Chaudhry's story.
OPP say the Ministry of Labour is taking over an investigation into a workplace death in Quinte West.
The province said the new case is in the Northern Zone and is related to travel outside of Canada.
A three-month investigation led to child pornography charges being laid against 26 people across the province of Alberta.
RCMP said first responders noticed a handful of drivers taking photos of the rollover on their phones.
Investigators said early findings appeared to show the man and woman may have been in a ``domestic relationship.''
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
There is a growing push to have Provincial Achievement Tests and diploma exams suspended for the 2020-21 school year — the latest coming from an Edmonton school trustee. Sarah Komadina reports.
Addressing the U.N. General Assembly, the country's ambassador said the "anti-epidemic situation in our country is now under safe and stable control" as a result of measures taken to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Emergency crews were called to the area of McLaughlin Road South and Ray Lawson Boulevard, south of Steeles Avenue West, at around 11 p.m. on Tuesday.
Police seized at least two dozen guns from a home in West Kelowna’s McDougall Creek Estates mobile home park.
RCMP are asking for help in finding Karee Lynn Kamis, an Oliver resident who has been missing for a week and a half.
Favel is back with the group less than two months after the two sides parted ways for unknown reasons.
After repeatedly deflecting questions about his future all post-season, the interim head coach of the Dallas Stars gave some indication of his thoughts after his team's season-ending 2-0 loss to Tampa Bay.
Biden, when asked the same question, promised to not declare victory until the election results are independently certified.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden sparred Tuesday in their first of three debates, hoping to sway undecided voters planning to cast ballots by mail and in person in the final weeks leading up to the Nov. 3 election.
There is a growing push to have Provincial Achievement Tests and diploma exams suspended for the 2020-21 school year.
Opposition Leader Rachel Notley says the Alberta government should make a public apology for comments a United Conservative Party MLA made last week that imply some people in the province are refusing work because of the CERB program.