Can you tell the difference? Pot-laced edibles made to look like children’s candy are leading to a spike in poisonings, raising questions about why the illegal websites are allowed to sell them.
Can you tell the difference? Pot-laced edibles made to look like children’s candy are leading to a spike in poisonings, raising questions about why the illegal websites are allowed to sell them.
As Canadians, we shouldn’t be so naive as to believe that what was seen in the viral video of the confrontation in a New York City hotel was unique to our neighbour to the south, writes Phillip Dwight Morgan.
Monday marks one year since the first case of the virus that causes COVID-19 was confirmed in Canada. While many of the lessons learned from the early days of the global pandemic are being applied to the second wave, concerns remain about inadequate protections in long-term care homes.
It’s been a roller-coaster ride for many of us during Canada’s first year of the coronavirus pandemic from the first lockdown to the arrival of vaccines.
Amy Willier, a Cree artisan and entrepreneur who championed her culture and community through her Calgary gallery, has died.
Canadian sprinter and 2019 world double medallist Andre De Grasse didn’t qualify for the 60-metre final at the American Track League’s season-opening meet on Sunday in Fayetteville, Ark.
A male teenager who worked at an Ontario long-term care home has died of COVID-19, the Middlesex-London public health unit said Saturday.
A church just north of Waterloo, Ont., opened for in-person church services on Sunday morning. The Attorney General obtained an order from the Superior Court of Justice to require the church to follow the rules under the Reopening Ontario Act.
The regional health authority for the eastern part of the Montreal island says it is investigating the incident at CHSLD Joseph-François-Perrault, but experts say receiving the two different vaccines is no reason to panic.
An Ontario doctor who caught the COVID-19 variant is no longer on the medical team at two nursing homes east of Toronto, after it was revealed this week that she’s been charged with obstruction for allegedly misleading health officials about her contacts.