These politicians are either unwilling or unable to provide the public with crucial information.
On Thursday, 258 new cases of the virus were confirmed by health officials, which brings the new total to 21,494.
Whitmer shot back against protesters, saying, "I do think that the fact of the matter is these protests, in a perverse way, make it likelier that we're going to have to stay in a stay-at-home posture."
"The choice we made was to get the money out to people immediately," said Trudeau. The prime minister said that fraudsters would get caught "as we move forward."
Even a leading anti-gun advocacy group is unhappy with Justin Trudeau's gun ban after it was discovered that it has been made easily reversible.
The lawsuit filed by the taxpayer-funded broadcaster used private lawyers after suing the Conservatives for using copyright news footage during last year's election cycle.
Among the products that have dropped in quantity are N95 masks, which Mills says are in "very limited production."
The Norwegian central bank has left out four Canadian oil and gas companies from its $1 trillion wealth fund due to producing too much greenhouse gas emissions, its first use of carbon emissions as a requisite to blacklist firms, according to Global News.
Toronto police are expected to give an update on the investigation into the abduction of Shammah Jolayemi, who was taken on the morning of March 4.
Video has emerged of Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair confusing a grenade launcher and a historic cannon placed in Stanley Park in Vancouver.
A Canadian RN has died from COVID-19 and people are remembering him for his commitment to helping others and his sense of humour.
A "contact tracing" plan has been announced as part of an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus, and unemployed citizens are asked to staff it.
Public health officials believe that the coronavirus may take years to contain, and may never fully disappear.
President Trump spoke out on the unmasking of Michael Flynn today from the White House.
All Uber drivers and passengers in North America will be required to wear a mask starting Monday if they wish to continue using the ride-sharing service during the coronavirus pandemic.