Windsor Regional Hospital had to use refrigerated trailers to store bodies as their system is once again is overwhelmed beyond their normal morgue capacity.
"Obviously, we are in a minority government, and that could well happen," Trudeau told Montreal’s CHOU 1450 AM radio station.
The plane was shot down by the Iranian regime as tensions rose between Iran and the United States.
Ford added that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was "working his back off" to get the provinces a steady flow of vaccines.
The unemployment rate has also increased to 8.6 percent, and the results as a whole show the first increase in unemployment and job losses since restrictions were loosened in May.
Northern Ontario schools will also remain shut down for another two weeks.
Ontario Provincial Police say a 76-year-old Mississauga man allegedly driving the wrong way down Highway 401 on Wednesday.
The promotion of travel contradicts guidelines from the Canadian government, which strongly discourages traveling by plane for non-essential purposes.
The suspect is 51-year-old Roger Xie, who was last seen on January 5th in the University Avenue and Wellington Street West area around 3:30 p.m.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters yesterday that inmates within his province will not be prioritized for the vaccine over residents of long-term care homes or frontline workers.
Premier Doug Ford said in the press release this COVID-19 testing program will help Ontario to identify and stop the spread of the virus in the province.
Canada's political leaders commented on the events that took place on Capitol Hill on Wednesday
In fact, President Trump specifically asked his supporters to "go home," although he continued to suggest that the 2020 election was rigged.
A new Department of National Defence research report says that threats to democracy and extremism will become stronger if the pandemic continues in the years to come.
"Justin Trudeau has raised taxes on Canadians as a New Year present. As of January 1, payroll taxes have increased, making life more costly for Canadians," wrote Poilievre.