A source has confirmed that the Trudeau Liberals and opposition parties have a tentative deal in place.
Police in the UK have been spotted enforcing new government rules on social distancing that were brought into place yesterday.
WestJet Airlines has announced that about half of its employees will be leaving the company which employs around 14,000 people in total.
A leaked internal document from the Department of National Defense (DND) was provided exclusively to The Post Millennial, outlining the plan for the military's pandemic response.
On Tuesday, President Trump said he wants the country to be back to usual business by Easter, though the coronavirus outbreak is continuing to grow.
Metro, Loblaws and Empire have all agreed to give their employees a financial bonus as they put themselves at risk in the midst of a pandemic.
Hillary Clinton advises Americans against heeding the President's medical advice on the coronavirus pandemic, given that he thought it was a bright idea to look directly at a solar eclipse.
The Liberal government says using location tracking technology is not totally off the table, Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
Changes are being made to the TTC as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and new measures have been brought in to maintain social distancing.
Trudeau has retreated from his previous position of invoking the emergencies act, a bill that would have seriously violated Canada's democracy.
India has announced a "total lockdown" for the country’s 1.3 billion people—the biggest stay-at-home order in the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Evangelical leader and president of Liberty University Jerry Falwell, Jr. to welcome students back to campus after spring break, despite socials distancing recommendation.
Ford Motor Company is planning to make ventilators and other equipment for treating hospitalized coronavirus patients and aiding healthcare workers.
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."