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Trudeau announces $240M for online health-care services
2020-05-03
The federal government will put $240 million toward moving mental health and primary care services online in an effort to combat concerns over mental and physical wellbeing during the COVID-19 crisis, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Sunday.
'Assault-style' firearm ban effective today, Trudeau announces
2020-05-01
Starting today, licensed gun owners will no longer be allowed to sell, transport, import or use military-grade 'assault-style' weapons in Canada.
Search underway for 5 passengers of crashed helicopter, Trudeau says
2020-04-30
One Canadian military member from Nova Scotia is dead and five others are missing after a helicopter serving with a NATO naval task force crashed in international waters, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed today.
Trudeau stresses workers' safety at meat-processing plants
2020-04-29
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wouldn't say whether his government would follow the lead of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and order meat-processing plants to stay open during the pandemic.
Wage subsidy program opens, first payments expected May 7
2020-04-27
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says since the portal opened at 6 a.m. ET on Monday, about 10,000 companies have applied for the $73-billion wage subsidy program.
Trudeau pledges $62.5M for fish and seafood sector | Special coverage
2020-04-26
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced $62.5 million for Canada's fish and seafood sector amid mounting concerns over the state of the country's food supply.
Trudeau offers rent relief for businesses affected by COVID-19
2020-04-24
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today announced a new rent subsidy program to help businesses forced to shut down due to the global pandemic, as some provinces begin to lay out plans to reopen their economies.
Trudeau earmarks $1.1B to COVID-19 science, as Sask. plans to reopen
2020-04-23
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a $1.1-billion strategy for medical research to fight COVID-19, as Saskatchewan releases its five-part plan for reopening the province.
2020-04-22
Students will be eligible for $1,250 a month from May through August. That sum can go up to $1,750 if the student is taking care of someone or has a disability.