A joint statement is being prepared by the United States and Canada that will announce a suspension of travel between the countries during the coronavirus outbreak.
"Go shoot the nearest police officer in the face" these are the words of a prominent activist and Bernie Sanders volunteer Yusuf Naqvi, a Chicago-based contract lawyer.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared that Alberta will go under a state of public emergency as the COVID-19 coronavirus continues to spread across the country.
China has announced that it will revoke credentials from US journalists at three newspapers in response to restrictions imposed by the US on Chinese media.
The closure of public schools in Seattle is not accompanied by online learning offerings, despite budget excesses that would enable it.
Research by the Department of Health revealed that a surprising amount of Canadians were skeptical of the idea of a vaccine, coming in at 24 percent.
The Trudeau government will continue to allow illegal border crossers into Canada, despite the on-going coronavirus pandemic.
Owners of restaurants and bars in Calgary had to make the decision as to whether they would stay open to the public on St. Patrick’s Day during the pandemic.
Justin Trudeau has rolled out a series of new policies which intended to both help Canadians and fight the spread of coronavirus.
The provincial update for new cases of the COVID-19 virus have come back with a promising sign: Social distancing is working.
Shoppers Drug Mart has taken a cue from other responsible retailers and is making its first hour of shopping exclusive to senior citizens during the coronavirus outbreak.
A child who goes to a daycare at the Marguerite-D'youville in the Cap-Rouge sector of Quebec has tested positive for coronavirus.
Quebec is warning its residents that they will not be able to provide emergency spring flooding shelters due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Videos have begun popping up online of riders who still need to make their commutes to work, and the videos are definitely odd, as riders are few and far between.
WestJet will suspend outgoing flights, will focus entirely on bringing Canadians home as travel restrictions tighten around the globe.