Woke hysteria apparently never takes a break, even in the middle of a global health and economic crisis.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi took the House of Representatives out of session and didn't commit to a vote on a Senate bill passed on Tuesday Night.
Senator Chuck Schumer included a provision in the bailout to American businesses and citizens that would ensure that Trump owned enterprises owned do not receive funds.
Toronto criminal defence lawyer and legal expert Joseph Neuberger says granting the government access to cell phone location tracking and private information on citizens is wrong.
Coffee chains such as Starbucks are now offering free coffee to first responders and frontline workers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault has announced that media aid packages—government funded financial aid—is on the way for news outlets amidst COVID-19.
Ontario has just reported 100 new cases of coronavirus, and one death. The province has a total of 688 cases, nine of whom have died from the contagion.
The United Nations gave the world a stark warning on Wednesday, saying that the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is a threat to the entire human race.
Home coronavirus test kits will available in Britain, according to a director at Public Health England. Test results will be ready within 15 minutes of testing.
A woman in NL in Corner Brook was arrested on Tuesday for refusing to comply with orders to self-isolate for 14 days after returning to the province.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the nation in his 14th day of self isolation Wednesday, providing updates around the coronavirus pandemic in Canada.
Health officials are warning the public that coronavirus doesn't just affect the elderly as there have been new cases of young people dying from it as well.
The government has reached a deal with the opposition parties over the scale of the emergency powers given to Justin Trudeau's executive.
Long-standing Conservative MP Scott Reid has said other MPs voted to grant Justin Trudeau's government sweeping power without ever reading the legislation
Amazon is ramping up hiring in the U.S. to meet demand even as new cases of coronavirus have emerged in ten of its warehouses throughout the world.