The new measures come after back-to-back record days of new cases, with Monday seeing over 4,500.
"Reaction to the idea of a foreign buyers’ tax was positive and some felt the tax should be extended," said an internal government report.
"We've already laid out very clearly the consequences for the human rights violations that are going on in China right now," added Trudeau.
Trudeau's new law would threaten ten years of prison time for those who protest vaccines.
"The Divisional Court found that the Math Proficiency Test had an adverse impact on entry to the teaching profession for racialized teacher candidates and other reasonable alternatives should have been implemented."
The restrictions come as the province faces a new wave of COVID, with more than 3,000 new cases being reported on Friday.
"Focus on what the issue is," said one Conservative MP. "Get rid of the Chinese masks, okay?"
The inflation rate is the highest since 2003, standing at a troublesome 4.7 percent. On top of this, food prices continue to rise.
Trudeau placed in effect a new travel advisory, which asks Canadians not to travel unless it is absolutely essential.
"We need to stop moaning, face the reality and do the right thing," said Dr. Peter Jüni, who is calling for "circuit breaker" measures to be deployed.
"We need to stop moaning, face the reality and do the right thing," said Dr. Peter Jüni, who is calling for "circuit breaker" measures to be deployed.
"As we have seen, there is an increase in gun violence particularly related to violence that is caused by handguns," he added.
The premier announced a multitude of restrictions, including cutting capacity limits in half for businesses, bars, restaurants, and places of worship.
Letters also included fighting against racism and systemic injustices, as well as the implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Bill 21 has been in the news as of late, following the suspension of a Quebec school teacher who was suspended from teaching for wearing a headscarf.