The number of infections is doubling every three days in New York, the centre of the U.S. outbreak
Prime minister said that all options are on the table to keep Canadians safe during exceptional times
Parliament to debate emergency spending and government powers in COVID-19 fight
Up to $5,000 will come through Global Affairs
More than 300 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Canada
Trudeau said a measured approach will be important in all aspects of life
Trudeau’s wife Sophie was diagnosed with COVID-19 following a trip to the U.K.
The leaders plan to raise a number of issues, including the UN declaration
Measures would make it easier for people to stay home if sick
Pipeline dispute has meant difficult times for many Canadians over the past few weeks, Trudeau says
Experts have learned a lot since severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, first broke out in 2002
Photos and a video of Trudeau wearing makeup to darken his skin surfaced during last fall’s election campaign
The hotline is operated by the Ottawa-based Centre for Cyber Security
Mackenzie Loyer has invited Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the Paper Chase in Port Alberni
The government faces opposition pushback to its agenda right out of the gate
Beginning Sunday, the Prime Minister and his 36 ministers will be holed up in Winnipeg for three days
Residents of Tofino voice their opposition to the federal government’s Kinder Morgan pipeline purchase
Prime Minister tells British Columbians that Canada is building a strong economy and being responsible to the environment
Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the budget would include measures to boost women in the workforce
Prime minister urges others to help those affected by the B.C. wildfires