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All four Canadian political parties have applied for the federal wage subsidy implemented by the Trudeau government to cover 75 percent of wages during the coronavirus pandemic.
Governors who locked down their states and imposed restrictions cared little for the right to religious freedom and callous disregard for their faithful constituents.
The New Democratic Party is now one of the organizations looking for a federal wage subsidy amid the pandemic.
What Biden said was not only condescending but just as racist as he'd likely claim any random Trump quote on race is.
Joe Biden has just apologized for saying that black voters who can't decide between voting for him or President Trump than they, "ain't black."
Edmonton Police Service confirmed the mother's account on Friday that police "were made aware" that Moss was "experiencing mental concerns."
The Globe and Mail asked the government for more federal aid yesterday following significant revenue losses.
"If I saw, let's say 90 percent of people actually going through the stores wearing masks, I would feel a lot more confident, Rob Shirkey said.
New Brunswick’s ban on temporary foreign workers has been reversed nearly a month after it was announced.
US Senators have collaborated on a piece of bipartisan legislation intended to defend Hong Kong's autonomy from the Chinese Communist Party.
"So I’m correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential. I call upon governors to allow our churches and place of worship to open right now," Trump said.
Doug Ford spoke today and the emphasis was on the construction industry, contact tracing and reopening.
Before Dr. Tam could answer the question about our national stockpile, she was interrupted by Health Minister Patty Hadju who told the committee that cabinet discussions are confidential.
Justin Trudeau has said that the government is looking to produce a contact tracing app to fight coronavirus in a press conference today.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not commit to an inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting, the deadliest in Canadian history.