A 29-year-old man has been charged after allegedly providing a false COVID-19 test result to inspectors at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.
A 29-year-old man has been charged after allegedly providing a false COVID-19 test result to inspectors at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.
Less than a month after U.S. President Joe Biden nixed the Keystone XL pipeline as part of a sweeping climate plan, Enbridge Inc.’s Line 5, another pipeline with implications for Canada, is in the crosshairs of a U.S. politician.
Lyft drivers in Vancouver will be able to rent one of 24 hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirais thanks to a partnership with Toyota Canada.
According to a witness, 20 vehicles were involved in a chain reaction crash on the icy highway north of Hope, B.C.
Federal Conservatives led the charge Tuesday for a House of Commons committee investigation into what the Liberal government did — and did not do — after being confronted almost three years ago with informal allegations of inappropriate behaviour by the country’s former top military commander.
The head of Canada’s spy agency said today Canadian companies in almost all sectors of the economy have been targeted by hostile foreign actors — and named Russia and China as two of his main sources of concern.
Nanny Gallant and Dany Pilote were married in a small ceremony in Saint-Gilles, south of Quebec City, on Sunday. The wedding was organized for the couple in five days, using a donated dress, decorations and horse and carriage.
If there was ever any doubt, the pandemic makes it clear that no one in society is truly protected until everyone is protected, writes Food Banks Canada director of research Richard Matern.
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on many Canadians, but for Chinese-Canadians the impacts have been magnified by racism aimed at individuals and businesses, community leaders say.
The Quebec government does not have to make online learning available to every student in the province, the Quebec Superior Court ruled Monday.