Limited access to coronavirus testing means that Canadians are not getting an accurate count of how many cases are active in the nation.
Today, Yaniv tweeted out a photo of a cheque for salon workers harmed by her "wax my balls" case. Shortly after posting the photo of the $6,000 cheque, she was suspended from Twitter.
Former Markham-Stouffville MP and Liberal cabinet member Jane Philpott called for honesty and transparency from the Trudeau government Friday morning.
Canada now has over 10,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Ontario has seen an increase of 401 cases on April 2, bringing the nation's total to 10,113.
Roadside blockades and checkpoints have been set up along the Ottawa-Gatineau border by Quebec police to stop all "non-essential" travel.
Health Minister Patty Hajdu said on Friday that China's figures regarding coronavirus infection and death were valid, despite reports saying otherwise.
Doug Ford has said that he will release the coronavirus projection data, setting an entirely different course to that of the Prime Minister who will not.
Canadians have been advised not to use their time at the grocery store as a time to socialize. Employees at stores are asking customers to shop alone.
Texas spring breakers returned from their recent festivities and tested positive for coronavirus after ignoring health officials' warnings against large gatherings.
One America News Network’s Chanel Rion was banned from White House coronavirus press briefings yesterday, but she has been invited back by White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham.
Two inmates in a Louisiana prison have died from coronavirus, another 20 have been hospitalized, causing the Federal Bureau of Prisons to call for a lockdown.
Joe Exotic, big cat enthusiast and star of the Netflix series Tiger King, has been placed in self-isolation after multiple inmates at the prison he is in tested positive for the coronavirus.
One America News Network was removed from White House coronavirus press briefings for what the White House Correspondents Association is calling a violation of social distancing policy. Many consider it censorship.
When asked why projections could not be released, Trudeau said he thinks people can "imagine" the range of scenarios, from "everyone gets suddenly better" to "things keep getting worse."
Citizen reports from Ecuador portray a situation more dire than what is reported to the World Health Organization.