Poll finds that 82 per cent of Canadians who have worked at home during the pandemic have found it to be a positive experience and only 20 per cent say they want to return to the office every day.
Trudeau asks for flags to be lowered to honour Kamloops residential school children
After outcry, prime minister orders flags to be lowered to reflect national sorrow of discovery of 215 children's' graves at Kamloops residential school.
Military's diversity, inclusion efforts plagued by shortcomings: internal review
Still reeling from sexual misconduct investigations, new audit shows Armed Forces failing to address plans to meet diversity objectives.
Environmental Group Says Instagram Deleted Its Account After Posting a Video of Police Violence at Fairy Creek
Instagram has not explained why it deleted then quietly restored an environmental group's account
The latest numbers on COVID-19 in Canada for Thursday, May 27, 2021
On Thursday, 51 COVID-19 deaths were reported across Canada. Active case counts per 100,000 people by province:
MB - 336
AB - 226
SK - 117
ON - 112
BC - 71
NS - 65
QC - 58
NL - 18
NB - 18
PE - 6
Military deployed to Manitoba to help province hard hit by COVID-19 infections
Canadian Armed Forces are being deployed to Manitoba, where surging COVID-19 cases has led to overflowing hospital ICUs and patients being transferred to neighbouring provinces.
Abandoned oil and gas wells will be cleaned up despite backlog: Alberta regulator
The head of the Alberta Energy Regulator, says the organization now has all the powers and resources needed to clean up the backlog of abandoned oil and gas wells.
Calgary Stampede a calculated risk, potential example for post-COVID behaviour: mayor
With case counts still second-highest in Canada, Alberta has rushed to reopen stores and businesses for the July 9 start of the Calgary Stampede. Calgary's mayor says the event will need to be run safely.
Remains of 215 children found at former residential school in British Columbia
The bodies of 215 children have been discovered in the grounds of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia, which was closed in 1969. It's believed their deaths are undocumented.
Supreme Court of Canada to hear appeal of sentencing in mosque shooter case
Alexandre Bissonnette, the right-wing murderer of six people at Quebec City mosque, may be facing additional prison time. The Supreme Court will hear an appeal of his sentence of 40 years before being able to apply for parole.
NDP pressure wins amendments to Liberals' net-zero climate bill
The opposition New Democrats have extracted amendments that add accountability measures to the government's net-zero emissions bill and will now vote with the Liberal minority to pass Bill C-12.
Ontario’s Assistant Infrastructure Minister Defended Doug Ford’s Handling of Long-Term Care Homes. He Also Held Shares in Long-Term Care Companies.
Sienna told shareholders it could benefit from Ministry of Infrastructure ‘Long-Term Care Development Program’