The COVID-19 pandemic may bring a reprieve to some as student loans are being pushed back by the National Student Loan Service Centre.
A number of Conservative MPs will be donating their 2020 raises to the Salvation Army and a local women's shelter.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has not given up his hopes for a seat on the U.N. Security Council, according to the National Post.
The Tokyo Olympics have been pushed back one year due to the current coronavirus pandemic and are now scheduled to begin on July 23, 2021.
Pangolins and bats have been linked to the coronavirus, and are among the creatures sold in China’s wet markets. Yet reports have surfaced that the markets are still open.
Following Trump's outing this evening at the White House daily briefing on coronavirus, #BoycottTrumpPressConferences began to trend, quickly reaching 40,000 tweets at the time of writing.
"We will be extending our guidelines to April 30 to slow the spread,” Trump said. “The peak—the highest point—is likely to hit in two weeks."
President Trump has made a statement on Twitter, saying that Prince Harry and Meghan will not have their security paid for them by the U.S. taxpayer.
Four passengers have passed away on board a Holland America Line cruise ship currently sailing off the coast of Panama. Those who remain are uncertain as to when they will reach port.
Starting Monday, the Trudeau government will prohibit anyone who exhibits coronavirus symptoms from domestic travel on planes or trains.
The refusal of the WHO to recognize Taiwan’s sovereignty is seen as further proof of the organization’s capitulation to China’s political will.
One man in Naples, Florida did what he could to change that by leaving a $10,000 tip after his meal in Skillets restaurant, where he is a regular.
The actors who starred in the 2011 thriller "Contagion" have reunited to deliver public service announcements warning about coronavirus.
The FBI announced that a suspect of domestic terrorism was killed during a confrontation as they tried to apprehend him close to Kansas City, Missouri.
The province of Ontario will be sending it's residents an emergency message to all phones, radios, and TVs at 2:00 PM today