Current models predict up to 31,850 cases will be in Canada by April 6, with up to 700 more Canadians dead by next week.
Canada Goose, the apparel company most famous for their winter parkas has announced that it will begin manufacturing personal protective equipment.
During the coronavirus update today Dr. Theresa Tam gave Canada’s most recent trajectories noting that Canada has been able to learn from other countries.
The value of building permits declined some 23 percent last month, which echoes the collapse of the Great Depression.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau premiered his new single 'Speaking Moistly' at a press conference yesterday, much to everyone's cringey delight
In 2018, the state deficit in Canada was about 0.39 percent of the gross domestic product, according to Statista.
Jewish General Hospital patients and medical staff will soon be using a new app to help in the fight against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
This is the single worst increase in 40-plus years of data, and puts Canadian unemployment at its highest unemployment rate since October 2011.
There have been five babies tested for coronavirus following an outbreak at a hospital unit in Hamilton. All tests results came back negative.
A new Ipsos poll shows that while Canadians believe that measures such as social distancing would help slow the spread of COVID-19, not all are complying.
Ontario has made an announcement that essential workers will be receiving a much needed break this Friday and Sunday.
Peter MacKay is in hot water again after saying that Canadians must "overcome diversity," by which he presumably meant adversity.
The number of suspects with serious criminal charges being released from custody is growing in an attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Canadian prisons.
The Trudeau government decided against quarantining tens of thousands of travellers from China in February in order to "reduce pressure" on public health resources.
Ford got especially passionate when speaking about the lack of testing being done in Ontario, calling it "unacceptable."