Temperature checks will be done on staff and customers at T&T Supermarkets across Canada starting April 20 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has been pushing for commercial surrogacy to become law for some time, and he's now done it by tying it to pandemic funding measures.
A COVID-19 coronavirus testing centre that was set up at Place-des-Arts in Montreal will be taken down and moved to the Hotel-Dieu emergency department.
Canada’s four main parties were not able to reach an agreement on how Parliament should be operating amid the coronavirus pandemic.
President Trump took to Twitter tonight to state that he "will be signing and Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration to the United States."
Kim's health has been in question since missing the annual celebration of his grandfather Kim Il Sung, who founded North Korea, on April 15.
A truck driver has had a close brush with death after his truck was severely hit by a freight train in Langley, British Columbia, unbelievably he survived.
Canada’s oil price dropped into negative territory today, as futures traders began ditching their contracts for May delivery.
Seven times that Trudeau mishandled relations with China.
The Department laid the blame on home heating for the spike in fuel use, despite the national tax.
A family of three were among the victims of a senseless murder by a mass shooter in Nova Scotia, showing the sheer tragedy of Sunday's events.
Chinese-made drones are invading local US communities, posing the risk that Americans may have their information collected and stored by the communist nation without their consent.
The Ford government and Ontario's public high school teachers have signed a new three-year contract that will be put to a ratification vote in May.
Canada's ailing oil industry is lobbying the Trudeau government to put a stop to the increase in carbon tax.
Premier Doug Ford has asked for a gradual, measured, and safe reopening of Ontario, which is trending towards a best-case scenario.