The Ford government has extended its coronavirus measures for two more weeks as we enter what many see as the home stretch in the fight to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Citizens have begun pushing back against Governor Inslee’s stay at home orders, and now the Sheriff of Snohomish County is refusing to enforce them.
The World Health Organization reached out to the US government on Wednesday to ask them to reconsider their recent suspension of funding.
Three people have been charged by Manitoba RCMP after they were caught violating social distancing rules that fall under the Emergency Measures Act.
RCMP Nova Scotia superintendent Chris Leather said that he believes the shooter did not own a Firearms Acquisition Certificate.
Signs that the spread of coronavirus is slowing in Canada are giving rise to a discussion about lessening the social distancing restrictions.
Tim Hortons will now require its employees to take a temperature check before starting their shifts as part of their extended COVID-19 safety precautions.
Canada's shrivelled oil industry is slowly shutting down their oil production as global oil prices traumatize businesses.
US Consulate in Halifax has confirmed the CTV News' assertion that US citizens in Nova Scotia were alerted to the shooter's activities via email.
Premier Doug Ford said he will be making a request for reinforcements to assist in long-term care homes as the province fights against coronavirus.
Ontario saw its smallest day-over-day increase since April 18, when 485 new cases were reported.
Montreal Jewish General Hospital launches $5 million campaign to fight COVID-19, three Quebec women donate $1.3 million
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's approval rating has risen to its highest level since 2017.
The driver of a Mustang who went viral after doing a number of pretty impressive donuts in the Yonge and Dundas intersection on Monday night.
A teen believed to be in connection with a Winnipeg car jacking that turned violent was discovered stuck inside a garbage can on Monday.