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Two cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Yukon. These are the first cases in the territory and new measures are now being implemented.
The city of Montreal has declared a state of emergency by police, this measure will give them, "operational flexibility in the use of resources."
The Canadian Olympic Committee will not send athletes to the olympic games held in Tokyo, Japan this July.
There have been shortages of almost every material necessary to continue the fight against COVID-19. And instead of deferring all responsibility to the national government, Canada’s private sector has taken matters into its own hands.
We know you were promised paradise by Teen Vogue, but the realities of government control are actually bleak.
Julie Vaux, who is Mackay's director of communications, has quit his campaign team. Vaux said it was inappropriate to campaign during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that New York would obtain Hydroxychloroquine, Zithromax and Chloroquine to treat the COVID-19 coronavirus.
We will only survive this by living for a suspended moment in a new Draconion order. We must learn from to repress our western impulse to think we know it all. We don’t.
Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
While some areas experience shortages, others go on as normal. Will things stay this way or are there more changes to come?
Conservative Leadership contender Erin O'Toole has asked the CPC leadership committee to delay the contest, citing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.
California is a weird and wonderful place. But it’s changed significantly since the coronavirus started dictating all of our public policy.
Health Minister Patty Hajdu warned that those Canadians failing to abide by self-isolation measures could put civil liberties in jeopardy on Saturday.
To combat the quarantine doldrums, I delved into the cinematic archives and find some classic gems I never had time to see. Now, of course, we've got time to burn.
Justin Trudeau addressed Canadians for the seventh day in a row as apart of his daily updates amidst the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.