A woman coughed on a deli manager in Revelstoke, British Columbia, after she was asked to step away from other customers and obey social distancing norms.
Prime Minister Trudeau was caught breaking his own rules about "non-essential travel" after photos were posted of him and his family at their chalet in Quebec.
In a press conference today, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that he will extend Ontario's state of emergency for another 28 days.
“But that ratio is actually different in different provinces,” she continued. “We need to protect our seniors, so stay home and save lives.”
An online petition on Change.org is pushing for the resignation of WHO leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has reached close to one million signatures Monday.
Video footage of a police chase that took place over the weekend, shows Toronto Police chasing down and apprehending a person suspected of robbery.
Pierre Poilievre criticized the Trudeau government's handling of the coronavirus outbreak today, effectively accusing them of negligence.
Twitter suspended Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic account overnight, giving Bannon and his co-hosts Raheem Kassam, Jason Miller, and Jack Maxey no reason why.
Spartan Bioscience, a Canadian biotechnology company has just been given the green light from Health Canada to produce a portable test kit for COVID-19.
"It's been almost a month since our government shut down businesses, and businesses have not received a single penny in emergency funding," said Poilievre.
An Ontario woman has been arrested and charged by police after she allegedly coughed on a senior citizen at a Cambridge Starbucks location.
Convalescent plasma which can be separated from blood, has recently been given to a small number of people in the US to fight against the virus.
A popular apple orchard outside the Oshawa area went up in flames on Sunday.
Texas Governor Gregg Abbott announced plans to issue an executive order that will begin to lift lockdown restrictions and allow some businesses to reopen.
In a new policy change, the Canadian Armed Forces will no longer be using gendered pronouns.