The Trudeau government is now enforcing their first mask decree, forcing all airline passengers to wear a mask on flights due to the risk of infection.
At least 19 people have died in a mass shooting in Nova Scotia, including a veteran RCMP officer. The shooting is the worst in Canadian history.
Canada sent $41 million in foreign aid to the authoritarian regime of China. $3.4 million of that was sent in direct grants.
The spree took place across the province, with a veteran RCMP being one of the slain.
On Sunday, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the embattled director of the World Health Organization, thanked Canada for its continued support.
Police tweeted that the man had been arrested at 11:40 am, giving no details on the arrest.
A man is be scheduled to appear in court after stealing his own gold coloured truck in an attempt to get an insurance settlement.
Seniors are one of the populations most affected by coronavirus and now they are also the target of scammers preying on people while they are vulnerable.
In Toronto, people are putting out tables of groceries for people to pick up for free, according to Blog TO.
Canadian Armed Forces members who have medical training are being dispatched to long-term care homes in Quebec.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced help for the education sector today. "We're purchasing iPads with free wireless data for families that need it," Ford said.
All of this for a country and government which Trudeau has shown admiration for, praising the country's "basic dictatorship."
The funding will go towards those working in carts, culture, and sports sector, the prime minister said.
China's ambassador to Canada made a teary-eyed plea to Canadians yesterday, telling the nation that the pandemic was not China's fault.
Trudeau announced that the government will put $1.7 billion towards cleaning up orphan and inactive wells in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.