Canada Post says high volumes of online shopping related to coronavirus isolation is causing delays.
Trudeau announced that the federal government will be putting in place an additional $1.1 billion dollar national research strategy to address COVID-19.
Under the onerous orders of Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand has banned the sale of books, deeming them non-essential items.
Three Ottawa police constables are being charged for breach of trust and fraud after the RCMP found that they had sold information to tow truck drivers.
The manager of Canada's $300 million medical equipment supply (created in case of a pandemic) admitted that they were not aware of any medical shortages.
An Edmonton man who was given a $1,200 ticket for “contravening an order of a medical officer of health” for speaking his mind on a public sidewalk will be fighting his fine with help from the JCCF.
An independent grocery store in Kitchener, Ontario caught a man stealing food. Instead of punishing him the store helped him with a bag of groceries.
Two Canadians, Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor are marking their 500th day of being imprisoned in China. This in retaliation for Meng Wanzhou's arrest.
The Ford government has extended its coronavirus measures for two more weeks as we enter what many see as the home stretch in the fight to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Citizens have begun pushing back against Governor Inslee’s stay at home orders, and now the Sheriff of Snohomish County is refusing to enforce them.
The World Health Organization reached out to the US government on Wednesday to ask them to reconsider their recent suspension of funding.
Three people have been charged by Manitoba RCMP after they were caught violating social distancing rules that fall under the Emergency Measures Act.
RCMP Nova Scotia superintendent Chris Leather said that he believes the shooter did not own a Firearms Acquisition Certificate.
Signs that the spread of coronavirus is slowing in Canada are giving rise to a discussion about lessening the social distancing restrictions.
Tim Hortons will now require its employees to take a temperature check before starting their shifts as part of their extended COVID-19 safety precautions.