Ontario's provincial government is taking measures to help out bars and restaurants during the pandemic like allowing them to sell alcohol with takeout.
In a press conference at Queen's Park today, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a $3.3 billion cash injection to help frontline medical workers.
Contestants on "Big Brother Canada" haven't had contact with the outside world since the competition began, until they were told about the coronavirus pandemic.
"Some people have not been taking this seriously. So now, a 14-day quarantine will be mandatory for all Canadians returning from abroad."
A report claims that American President Donald Trump is considering placing troops on the Canadian border in order to stop the further transmission of coronavirus.
A Toronto prison inmate has tested positive for coronavirus, according to Ontario’s Ministry of the Solicitor General.
Kirsten Hillman has officially be named the Canadian ambassador to the United States, making Hillman the first women to serve in this position.
A woman is being charged with manslaughter by Windsor Police Service after a man overdosed on fentanyl.
The $17 billion care package will be split into two camps: $7 billion in direct support, and $10 billion in business tax and tax-related deferrals.
Gun owners of Alberta are stocking up on ammunition as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread throughout the country.
A manufacturer of Canadian hockey equipment has offered to use its production line to make protective visors to help first responders, doctors and nurses.
A life-size bronze statue of the SCTV legendary comedy duo Bob and Doug McKenzie was unveiled in Edmonton on Tuesday.
A Liberal Member of Parliment has tested positive for coronavirus, making her the first member of the House of Commons to contract the virus.
Canada's Minister of Health Patty Hajdu announced the activation of the Quarantine Act on Wednesday, meaning travellers from abroad would have to go through a mandatory self-isolation of fourteen days.
Toronto criminal defence lawyer and legal expert Joseph Neuberger says granting the government access to cell phone location tracking and private information on citizens is wrong.