The Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been receiving increasing pressure to open the economy, particularly so from his 12-year-old nephew.
Yesterday, RCMP Chief Chris Leather said that the death toll sat at 19, but that the number was expected to rise as the house fires were yet to be searched.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair noted that illegal border crossings, which have previously peeked at over 5,700 per month, have now dropped to zero.
Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAInS) will be delivered this week, with payments being doubled for 194,000 low income seniors across the province
Airline cancellation and change fees are expected to be waved, with the possibility of rescheduling with no added fees.
Queen Elizabeth II wrote a message of condolence regarding the Nova Scotia shooting, the largest mass shooting in Canadian history.
Last Wednesday, a 17-year-old was approached by two bylaw officers on an outdoor basketball court in Ottawa and hit with a heavy fine.
Justin Trudeau addressed media today outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Tuesday, providing updates regarding the coronavirus pandemic and pledging to strengthen gun control after the mass shooting in Nova Scotia
Canada has had difficulties receiving vital pandemic equipment from China, throwing yet another wrench into Canada's relationship with the regime.
New modelling data has been updated to predict the trajectory of how coronavirus will spread, and the results are more optimistic than originally predicted.
Blair went on to say that inmates did not pose a threat to the public, and that there were "literally hundreds of people" placed back in the community.
Temperature checks will be done on staff and customers at T&T Supermarkets across Canada starting April 20 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
A COVID-19 coronavirus testing centre that was set up at Place-des-Arts in Montreal will be taken down and moved to the Hotel-Dieu emergency department.
Canada’s four main parties were not able to reach an agreement on how Parliament should be operating amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A truck driver has had a close brush with death after his truck was severely hit by a freight train in Langley, British Columbia, unbelievably he survived.