The city of Ottawa has told families to no longer visit their elderly loved ones at their windows in long-term care homes in order to ensure "physical distancing."
Therrien would then say that Franco and Acadian communities have called the gesture disrespectful. "Are you going to apologize to French-speaking Canadians?" Therrien concluded.
CBC is under fire after publishing a hostile article targeting an independent conservative media outlet run by members of a highly-persecuted Chinese religious minority for its accurate reporting on China.
The government of New Brunswick will now ban any new temporary foreign workers from their province in an attempt to minimize the risk of COVID-19.
Starbucks Canada has announced that by the end of May it is looking to reopen as many locations as it can.
About $33,000 worth of stolen benefit cheques has been recovered by Mounties in Surrey, BC. They have made two arrests connected to the incident.
Liberal MP Ramesh Sangha announced a new, multi-billion dollar Canadian Emergency Apiary Benefit program. He later had to apologize for fake news.
"I think there will be plenty of post-pandemic review opportunities, not just for China, but for the World Health Organization and indeed for Canada," said Hajdu.
Essex county OPP are looking into reports of a man attempting to impersonate an officer just days after Wellington OPP investigated a similar situation.
Taiwan has sent 500,000 desperately needed surgical masks to Canada which will go to the most vulnerable Canadians and medical professionals.
Canadian retail chain, London Drugs is making space on their shelves for local businesses that have had to shut down due to coronavirus.
OPP are on the lookout for a man who was reportedly walking around naked in the Lakeshore Conservation Area in Windsor, Ontario recently.
Trudeau acknowledged the potential for a voluntary application, but put an emphasis on Canadian values surrounding privacy and data.
The Ontario Energy Association believes that the province should provide targeted help to people that need it instead of subsidizing hydro prices.
Data that has been recently presented by The Public Health Agency shows the COVID-19 pandemic's effects so far and what is likely to happen in the future.