An outbreak at the Rosslyn Retirement Residence in Hamilton resulted in dozens of residents and staff being evacuated, with one resident being forgotten.
When Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was pressed about the possibility of fraud within the federal government's emergency benefits program, he suggested turning attention to the number of unemployed Canadians.
There have been almost 2,200 home visits made by police officers make sure that people are following self-isolation rules when they return to the country.
The Trudeau government did not ban foreign travel until March 18, a full week after the WHO declared a global pandemic.
In the wake of what many have referred to as Obamagate, Jim Carrey took to Twitter to poke fun at President Trump, making a video that featured the comedian coughing the president's face.
The 100-year-old World War II veteran, who raised money for the National Health Service by doing laps around his garden, is soon to be knighted by the Queen.
Quebec Premier François Legault said the province is in talks with a Montreal AI institute, which has developed a contact-tracing app.
Upon their arrival, the Edmonton Police discovered a young girl under age 10 who was suffering from life-threatening injuries as a result of a stabbing.
Kenney was heavily criticized today after he appointed Paul Brandt to the government's anti-trafficking task force.
A violent serial rapist is being sought by police in Calgary after three incidents of allegedly watching a 12-year-old girl through her window while performing a sexual act.
Over the long weekend, there were eight people charged for breaking public health orders in Manitoba.
Spotify ($SPOT) stock jumped by seven dollars following the announcement from Joe Rogan that his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, would be moving exclusively to Spotify.
A Costco employee did not hesitate in kicking a defiant customer out of the store after navigating the store without a protective mask.
During the call Poroshenko admits that the Prosecutor Biden wanted fired had no evidence of wrongdoing against him but he was forced to resign anyways.
In a worrying sign for government transparency, taxpayers will not know how much money was spent until more than a year from now.