Christopher Reynolds
About Christopher Reynolds
Reporter with The Canadian Press.
Ottawa police chief calls anti-vax-mandate protest a siege, 'different in our democracy than any I've ever experienced'– Police Act inadequate to handle it
Protesters opposed to vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions held rallies in cities across Canada on Saturday, February 5, 2022, in a show of solidarity with a week-long demonstration in the national capital, while the effort to end the newly re-energized protest in Ottawa shifted gears to the legal arena.
Investigation called for raucous Sunwing party flight to Mexico
Federal Transport Minister Omar Alghabra has asked Transport Canada to investigate reports of "unacceptable" behaviour on a recent Sunwing Airlines flight from Montreal to Cancun, Mexico.
Annamie Paul formally resigns as Green leader and leaves the party
Annamie Paul has formally resigned as leader of the Greens and also handed in her membership card, leaving the future of the party up in the air as it attempts to recover from internal strife and repudiation at the polls.
Canadians still nervous about Halloween candy handouts as pandemic lingers
Many parents are planning to let their children go trick-or-treating this year — but a new poll suggests they may find fewer doors open than in pre-pandemic Halloweens.
Whistleblower rekindles questions about possible crackdown on Facebook
The fallout from a Facebook whistleblower's explosive revelations this month continues to descend on Canada as politicians and experts grapple with how to regulate Big Tech amid renewed questions on the harm it can wreak.
Airport security staff may be in charge of vaccine verification for travellers
The federal government is considering asking airport security agents to screen passengers for vaccine passports
Twitter makes Maxime Bernier delete 'play dirty' tweet sharing reporters' emails
In a tweet Wednesday, the leader of the People's Party of Canada called three journalists from mainstream news outlets “idiots” and listed their emails, writing: “They want to play dirty, we will play dirty too.”
Green Party in tatters after poor election finish
The Green Party faces a self-reckoning after a federal election that dashed hopes of growth following a year marred by internal strife, say Green officials past and present.