The Trudeau government has determined that eight million masks made in China have failed to meet specifications for medical use.
Coronavirus has undoubtedly taken its toll on the Canadian economy, however it appears to be the country's youngest workers who have been hit the hardest.
At the end of his daily coronavirus briefing on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked if his government was "standing up to China" or "backing away from China."
The Trudeau government is giving hundreds of millions in coronavirus aid to arts organizations that promote antifa, sex work, and radical social justice.
Speaking to reporters at Queen's Park in Toronto, Premier Doug Ford said he's adamant that the Ontario-US border remain closed the during the lockdown.
An impaired Toronto driver has been arrested following a car crash that involved smashing into two houses on Thursday night.
Parks in Toronto are partially open but residents are not allowed to use amenities.
During today's coronavirus update Ford addressed the controversy around the visit he made to his cottage.
Ford said that the proper framework has been put into place to reopen the economy.
François-Philippe Champagne has had to defend his warm thanks to the Chinese regime after they sent Canada broken medical equipment.
A Nova Scotia toddler has now been missing for three days after he was last seen in his grandmother's yard in Truro.
Trudeau said that over 7 million Canadians were on CERB, and that employers had applied for the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy for nearly 2 million employees.
Amid a global shortage for personal protective equipment, Toronto-based startup TakeCare Supply has risen to the challenge. "In a crisis, we did what Canadians do—help.”
Two Nova Scotia Hospitals have gone into lockdown as of Friday morning—NSHA believes situations are separate.
As Easter approached, Ontario Premier Doug Ford told Ontarians, “There’s no one that loves the cottage more than I do, but I’m not going to my cottage."