Should Ontario school boards be considering an extended Christmas break to try to stem the spread of covid 19?
Should Ontario school boards be considering an extended Christmas break to try to stem the spread of covid 19?
One man has been taken to hospital in life-threatening condition after being pulled from the water near Cherry Beach.
Three regions in the Toronto area join the COVID-19 red zone today.
A 35-year-old man is in hospital following a shooting in Thornhill on Thursday.
Two months after the City of Ottawa scrambled to expand its COVID-19 testing options to deal with a massive spike in demand, it is now set to cut back on hours at testing sites this weekend because far fewer people are showing up for a swab.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will continue Friday to prod premiers towards more stringent measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, even as he offers up more federal funding to help provinces retrain workers left jobless by the pandemic.
Ontario could see as many as 6,500 new daily cases of COVID-19 by mid-December unless steps are taken to limit the spread of the virus, newly released projections showed Thursday as the province marked another record for new infections.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will face questions today from senators scrutinizing the government’s latest bid to provide pandemic aid to hard-hit businesses.
Disturbing details emerging from the latest release of transcripts of the Canadian Armed Forces testimony before the Long-Term Care Commission.
The Toronto Catholic District School Board has voted to sanction trustee Michael Del Grande for breaching the Code of Conduct for comparing LGBTQ+ terms to criminal acts.