Canada now has over 10,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Ontario has seen an increase of 401 cases on April 2, bringing the nation's total to 10,113.
Roadside blockades and checkpoints have been set up along the Ottawa-Gatineau border by Quebec police to stop all "non-essential" travel.
Health Minister Patty Hajdu said on Friday that China's figures regarding coronavirus infection and death were valid, despite reports saying otherwise.
Doug Ford has said that he will release the coronavirus projection data, setting an entirely different course to that of the Prime Minister who will not.
Canadians have been advised not to use their time at the grocery store as a time to socialize. Employees at stores are asking customers to shop alone.
When asked why projections could not be released, Trudeau said he thinks people can "imagine" the range of scenarios, from "everyone gets suddenly better" to "things keep getting worse."
The Liberal government's deficit for this year will reach a stunning $130 billion figure, breaking a record for the highest deficit in Canadian history.
Politicians are telling Canadians they can expect to continue social distancing for weeks or even months, though they would not release their projections.
A generous donation of personal protective equipment has been made by Bruce Power to Ontario to help aid healthcare workers in their fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The post was reported to police by local Indigenous elders, who brought it to Tsuut'ina Nation and Blood Tribe police.
The current coronavirus pandemic has shed uncertainty onto this year's reforestation season in British Columbia’s interior.
Health Minister Patty Hajdu said that Canada "likely did not have enough" medical equipment ready ahead of the global coronavirus pandemic in Ottawa on Tuesday.
Two men were murdered near Siebert Lake, north of Edmonton over the weekend. Morris Cardinal, 57, and Jake Sansom, 39, were found dead from gunshot wounds.
Many Canadians have begun drawing up their wills and signing powers of attorney over the past two weeks as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Doug Ford has called on the province's businesses to "mobilize Ontario's manufacturing might" in order to build more medical supplies.