The City of Toronto is advising restaurants to start preparing to reopen along with personal service businesses such as hair and nail salons and barbers.
This article comes after a great deal of tension in the United States and Canada over the death of George Floyd and other instances of alleged police brutality.
Trudeau was also seen clapping and nodding his head when a speaker at the event said that it was up to Canadians to be either a "racist or an anti-racist."
The loud-and-clear message of "Stand up to Trump" can be heard from several protestors, as Trudeau stands there quietly.
RCMP have confirmed that on Thursday, a house fire in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, has claimed the life of a mother and two children.
Ford noted that the province would need $23 billion for coronavirus recovery, and that Trudeau's offer of "$14 billion for all of Canada just won’t cut it."
Marwan Tabbara, a Kitchener South—Hespeler MP is facing multiple charges after he was arrested on April 10 in Guelph.
Toronto Police Chief Mark Sanders kneeled alongside protestors during an anti-racism rally in the cities downtown on Friday afternoon.
Thousands of protestors gathered in downtown Toronto at the corner of Yonge and Bloor to express their anger and anguish over the death of George Floyd.
May has been a surprisingly positive month for Canada's economy—unless you are from Ontario, of course, which has managed to lose 64,500 jobs.
This comes after the Trudeau government stated on May 14 that "The choice we made was to get the money out to people immediately," and that fraudsters would get caught "as we move forward."
"Provinces and territories are facing different realities, so flexibility will be important, but here's the bottom line: For seniors and people who need extra support, for kids and workers. This plan is here for you," said Trudeau.
When the Prime Minister bars a media outlet from a news conference it is a first step in the direction of Canada becoming like Hong Kong or Iran.
Trudeau's health minister had previously said the idea of bad data from China was an internet conspiracy theory.
A request was received by the Edmundston Police Force to check a woman at about 2:30 a.m. at an apartment building located on Canada Road.