WHO said that the coronavirus was not lab made, but notes that they are still unsure of how the virus managed to spread from animals to humans.
Yesterday, RCMP Chief Chris Leather said that the death toll sat at 19, but that the number was expected to rise as the house fires were yet to be searched.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair noted that illegal border crossings, which have previously peeked at over 5,700 per month, have now dropped to zero.
A "hot mic" video showing Fox News’ John Roberts and New York Times photographer Doug Mills talking about the coronavirus pandemic in the White House briefing room has gone viral online.
Guaranteed Annual Income System (GAInS) will be delivered this week, with payments being doubled for 194,000 low income seniors across the province
Two Chinese doctors are facing peculiar symptoms from COVID-19 after the virus has made their skin tone darker following a near fatal encounter with coronavirus.
Airline cancellation and change fees are expected to be waved, with the possibility of rescheduling with no added fees.
Saudi Arabia has sentenced a record number of its citizens to death in 2019.
Queen Elizabeth II wrote a message of condolence regarding the Nova Scotia shooting, the largest mass shooting in Canadian history.
Last Wednesday, a 17-year-old was approached by two bylaw officers on an outdoor basketball court in Ottawa and hit with a heavy fine.
Justin Trudeau addressed media today outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa on Tuesday, providing updates regarding the coronavirus pandemic and pledging to strengthen gun control after the mass shooting in Nova Scotia
Canada has had difficulties receiving vital pandemic equipment from China, throwing yet another wrench into Canada's relationship with the regime.
New modelling data has been updated to predict the trajectory of how coronavirus will spread, and the results are more optimistic than originally predicted.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been accused of “humiliating” fellow world leaders by Australia's former prime minister.
Blair went on to say that inmates did not pose a threat to the public, and that there were "literally hundreds of people" placed back in the community.