The halt of the economy has caused hundreds of Canadians who work in the energy sector to be laid off as most projects have been postponed.
When asked why Trudeau would propose a bill to broadly tax and spend without parliamentary approval until 2021, Trudeau said that it was an "exceptional situation that requires extreme flexibility."
Justin Trudeau's government is choosing to not postpone a 50 percent carbon tax increase, despite the ongoing economic strife of the coronavirus pandemic
Premier Doug Ford to announce lower rates for the province with Energy Minister Greg Rickford. The lower hydro rates will continue for 45 days.
A new program has been created to support employees who work for grocery store chain Sobey's, as they continue to work throughout the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Major Conservative Party voices have come forward to condemn the Trudeau government's plan to grant emergency powers to Finance Minister Bill Morneau.
Despite the coronavirus outbreak, or maybe in spite of it, Peter MacKay has called not for a delay in Conservative Party elections, but a speeding up of the process.
Andrew Scheer made it clear Monday night that he plans to fight back against the Trudeau government's plan to implement emergency powers to tax and spend without parliamentary approval.
If this proposed bill passes and the Emergency Measures Act is also invoked—the federal Liberals will have complete and total control over Canadian life.
The Trudeau government will be introducing extensive emergency powers to Finance Minister Bill Morneau to tax and spend without any parliamentary approval. The legislation will be introduced Tuesday.
The CBC has listed Taiwan as a province of China on its coronavirus map, providing another example of the Canadian establishment pandering to the Chinese.
A software engineer has developed a website to help communities get through the COVID-19 pandemic, which connects volunteers with those in need.
A Winnipeg biotech company has teamed with two American pharmaceutical companies to develop treatments for a solution to coronavirus.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Monday that students throughout the province would not be returning to school on April 6.
Two Montreal Police Service (SPVM) officers have been infected with the novel coronavirus. One hundred others have been placed in quarantine.