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Provincial vaccine passports to be certified for travel as interim measure: Trudeau
A re-elected Liberal government would certify provincial vaccine passports for use in international travel as an interim measure until a federal version is put in place, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said Friday.
Heat warning in effect as temperatures expected to reach over 40ºC today
Montreal is starting off the last week of July with a heat warning. Environment Canada has issued the alert for Montreal and its surrounding areas, calling for ‘feels like temperatures’ to exceed 40ºC today.
Ethics committee considering probe into Justin Trudeau and his $84,000 vacation to Jamaica
The federal ethics committee will meet this week to discuss a possible probe into a recent vacation Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family took to Jamaica over the holidays, which family friends covered.
Poll: Canadians divided on Colten Boushie verdict, say Trudeau wrong to weigh in
A new Angus Reid Poll on the Colten Bushie case finds Canadians divided on the jury’s “not guilty” verdict in the case, but more likely to see Trudeau’s comments as inappropriate than appropriate, given the context.
How to #BuyCanadian during the US-Canada trade war
Update: A prior version of the article incorrectly stated that all OIKOS yogurt is produced in American manufacturing facilities. While OIKOS yogurt sold in America is made at the American facilities that were listed, OIKOS yogurt sold in Canada is manufactured at a plant in Boucherville, Quebec.
Trudeau kids' Canada Day outfits a hit for local designer
While Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Grégoire looked dashing during Canada Day celebrations, it was their kids who stole the show.
Online vigils will take place for Quebec City Mosque attack victims today
Several online vigils will take place to honour the victims of the Quebec City Mosque attack on Friday. Four years ago today, a terrorist attack at the Centre culturel islamique de Québec in Ste-Foy claimed the lives of six people and seriously injured 19 others.
Everything you missed at the Raptors NBA Championship parade (PHOTOS)
The celebratory parade for the Raptors, honouring their first-ever NBA Championship, completely took over the city. TTC routes were diverted, downtown traffic was bumper-to-bumper, cars on the Gardiner halted, and fans rallied at Nathan Phillips Square since last night in anticipation of the day’s events.
Trudeau announces further support for post-secondary students
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced further assistance for post-secondary students, including the launch of the “I Want to Help” Platform.
BC NDP Leader John Horgan re-elected with majority government
BC NDP Leader John Horgan will stay on as BC’s premier – this time with a majority government. Preliminary election night results showed that Horgan’s party managed to secure 55 seats, Andrew Wilkinson and the Liberals with 29, and the BC Green Party with three.
Election Countdown: Harper, Mulcair and Trudeau on Housing, Families and Seniors
During this election campaign, Stephen Harper, Tom Mulcair, and Justin Trudeau have repeatedly stated that they want to help grow Canada’s middle class and provide adequate support for the nation’s aging population.
Surrey-Langley SkyTrain opening pushed to 2028
Residents and workers in the South of Fraser will have to wait a few years longer for the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain. The opening of the 16-km-long Expo Line Extension along Fraser Highway from King George Station in Surrey City Centre to Langley Centre is now expected in 2028, according to a new TransLink board of directors report for this week’s public meeting.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley condemns Edmonton terror attack
Premier Rachel Notley has asked Albertans to remain vigilant following Saturday night's apparent terror attack in Edmonton.
Members of Canada's 2003 World Junior team accused of group sexual assault
This time it involves members of Canada’s 2003 World Junior team, of which all but one of the players went on to play in the NHL.
"A historic step": Canada prohibits Russian Central Bank transactions
Canadian financial institutions are now barred from making any transactions with the Russian Central Bank. In addition, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland announced that Canada is imposing an asset freeze and a dealing prohibition on Russian sovereign wealth funds.
Canada officially begins erasing criminal records of consensual homosexual sex
The federal government will now allow Canadians to expunge their past criminal convictions for consensual homosexual sexual activity.
Trudeau heading to the US to meet with President Trump next week
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading to Washington, DC next week, to meet with US President Donald Trump. * Trudeau gets tongue-tied when asked how his family is cutting out plastic waste (VIDEO) * Andrew Scheer says deaths of Indigenous women and girls is not genocide
Toronto students and their families among those killed in Iran plane crash
A number of Toronto students were among the fatalities of the Ukraine International Airlines plane crash in Iran. The Toronto District School Board and Toronto Mayor John Tory both confirmed the news on Wednesday afternoon.

















