The Jewish General hospital is preparing for a 'wave' of COVID-19 patients said their medical staff, as they expect the outbreak to hit Montreal.
The Trudeau government’s Minister of Justice David Lametti has said today in the House of Commons that Harper’s tough on crime approach was “actually quite stupid on crime.”
Coke Canada announced that it will be temporarily halting some of its production as well and disinfecting parts of the Brampton bottling plant.
The RCMP has claimed that “significant resource challenges” are impeding its ability to fight terrorism and cybercrime as demands grow.
Ontario secondary and elementary schools will shut down for two weeks after the March break. Schools are expected to remain closed until April 6th.
The NHL followed the lead of other major professional sports on Thursday by announcing that it has suspended regular season play.
The Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay has suspended all public campaign events for the foreseeable future, citing the COVID-19 pandemic.
A release from the PMO stated that Prime Minister Trudeau will be working from home in self-isolation until Sophie's tests come back.
The main stock index in Canada plummeted over 1,000 points as trading began today due to fears of the economic consequences of coronavirus.
Canada's Juno Awards, the most watched Canadian music award show, has been cancelled as coronavirus concerns continue to clowd the country.
“Chair girl” was set to learn whether she would have to serve jail time for throwing a chair into a crowded highway today. She threw the chair onto a busy highway in Toronto last year on Feb 9, 2019.
Coronavirus centres across Ontario will be opening in the coming days, as the province and the country begin to put measures in place that will protect Canadians from the highly contagious virus.
Despite the worsening state of coronavirus, flights from infection epicentres like China, Italy and Iran continue to pile in.
A recent poll shows that the Liberal Government’s approval ratings have spiked following talk of a possible agreement that could end Canada’s rail blockades
Justin Trudeau's Department of Infrastructure, which is headed by the ever-controversial Catherine McKenna, cannot account for billions of taxpayer money.