Trump is very interested in the rapid reopening of the US economy after months of shutdown. Democratic governors have been pushing back against these efforts.
The social media giant Facebook is being ordered to pay $9 million dollars by the Competition Bureau, after providing Canadians with misleading information.
MPs are vowing to get to the bottom of the Trudeau government's mismanagement of the national stockpile of pandemic medical supplies.
Two cities in China have been placed under new quarantine orders by Chinese officials in the northeast province of Jilin due to fears of a renewed outbreak.
"We will continue to support the WHO, even as we look for improvements to our multilateral systems," said Trudeau, defending the organization.
Canada and the United States have agreed that the border will remain closed for another month to non-essential travel.
Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday that many businesses will soon be reopening. Ontario is starting Stage One of the three-stage process on Tuesday.
The association that represents long-term care homes in Ontario has come out in support of an independent commission into the long-term care system beginning in September.
International Development Minister Karina Gould went to bat for WHO yesterday, saying that it was not their place to question China's role in the pandemic.
The status of school reopenings in Ontario will be announced today by Education Minister Stephen Lecce as some businesses and services begin to reopen.
Crews are searching for the body of a 12-year-old boy believed to be inside of a house in Markham where an explosion and fire occurred on Sunday. (Photo: CP24)
Trump highlights the many "serious concerns" found in a review regarding the WHO, due to their "alarming lack of independence from the People's Republic of China."
China is now agreeing to have a WHO independent investigation conducted on the source of the coronavirus in the wake of international pressures.
The city of Montreal is set to begin to lift some of the economic restrictions of the lockdown next week as the heath crisis has improved.
The province of Manitoba announced its first new case of the COVID-19 coronavirus on Monday, after going six consecutive days without one.