Four more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Ontario. The provinces total number of cases has reached 41 as of Wednesday.
Erin O’Toole has criticized Justin Trudeau’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic, saying that the prime minister has “given up the fight against COVID19.”
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault charges. The sentence came down Wednesday in New York City.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is healthy and has no sign of coronavirus after attending a conference this weekend, along with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Nearly 24,000 Toronto city employees could go on strike Saturday, as members of CUPE Local 79 have been without a contract since the end of 2019.
A New York event scheduled for Friday called “Doing Business Under Coronavirus” has been cancelled by the Council on Foreign Relations due to the virus.
Governments in East Africa and South Asia are trying to get a handle on the pestilent plague of swarming locusts that cloud the air and devour crops
According to Pew Research, nearly 60 percent of Trump voters are 50 years or older, perhaps giving pause to those organizing these rallies with the inherent risk taken by those in attendance.
A Liberal MP from the Montreal area is in self-isolation after he attended an AIPAC conference held in Washington, D.C.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders has cancelled a rally set for Cleveland, Ohio Tuesday as coronavirus becomes more of a concern for the United States.
The coronavirus could infect 35 to 70 percent of Canadians and the country may need to implement quarantine centres and makeshift hospitals to avoid further spread of the virus.
U Vic has cancelled a conservative from speaking because there were "considerable concerns around safety and security for this event.”
CPC candidate Leslyn Lewis has revealed a secret recording of Peter MacKay, where he tells so-cons to be quiet until the party is in a better place.
Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante has announced that the city would be entering an "alert mode," as fears that the coronavirus will sweep the city.
Alex Jones, the man behind the Trump-supporting alternative media network Infowars, was arrested on charges of drinking while intoxicated.