Before Dr. Tam could answer the question about our national stockpile, she was interrupted by Health Minister Patty Hadju who told the committee that cabinet discussions are confidential.
Justin Trudeau has said that the government is looking to produce a contact tracing app to fight coronavirus in a press conference today.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not commit to an inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shooting, the deadliest in Canadian history.
People are urged to be aware that alcohol-based hand sanitizer may explode when left in high temperatures, such as inside vehicles.
Joe Biden is taking some heat after making a controversial statement on the popular morning radio show The Breakfast Club.
Trudeau addressed a need to ramp-up testing and contact tracing. He did not condemn Beijing's clampdown on Hong Kong's freedoms.
In another display of Trudeaunomics, Finance Minister Bill Morneau has promised that he will not increase taxes.
A 99-year-old Newmarket man is taking time out of every day to reach his goal of walking 100 kilometres by next spring—in time for his 100th birthday.
Boris Johnson has ordered civil servants to put an end to the UK's dependence on essential medical supplies and other necessary imports from China.
New York City will be sending $420 to every child who benefits from the federal free lunch program to offset the cost of food.
On Wednesday morning, a Home Depot parking lot was the sight of four grown men slinging open cans of white paint at each other, as one man can be seen throwing the physical can at another from point-blank range.
Canadian tech giant Shopify has changed its work model to a "digital by default" model. The change was inspired by coronavirus lockdowns.
A 20-year-old man was arrested on Thursday after a video went viral of him assaulting an elderly man in a Detroit nursing home.
Four Medicine Hat men were arrested after a police investigation led to the seizure of many computers and devices containing child pornography.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s coronavirus travel ban is being challenged by a woman who claims she was stopped from travelling there for her mother's funeral.