Ontario, which has faced criticism over the logistics and pace of its COVID-19 vaccine program, is expected to offer more details about its plan to deliver doses later Tuesday.
Ontario, which has faced criticism over the logistics and pace of its COVID-19 vaccine program, is expected to offer more details about its plan to deliver doses later Tuesday.
It can be tough getting back into school routines following the winter break, but students in Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario are facing additional challenges this week as they hit the books virtually — for at least a week — rather than return in person.
As the calendar flipped to 2021 last week, the police investigation into the deaths of Toronto billionaire philanthropists Barry and Honey Sherman entered its fourth year. While the double homicide remains unsolved, police say they have numerous persons of interest.
Even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the highest-paid CEOs in Canada have already earned more in 2021 than the average Canadian worker will earn all year, according to a new report.
Students across Canada are returning to class following the holiday break, with some provinces opting to delay bringing kids back into classrooms amid COVID-19 concerns, while others are resuming in-person instruction right away.
Yamen Bai is usually smiling from ear to ear as he skates up and down the ice in hot pursuit of the puck. A year ago, he was a refugee child in St. John’s who wanted to play hockey like his friends.
Scammers are duping Canadians out of tens of thousands of dollars with the promise of new shipping containers — and they’re bringing down legitimate companies with them.
The federal heritage minister will soon introduce legislation aimed at compelling companies to do a better job of policing illegal content posted online — something victims of child pornography and their advocates have long called for.
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary has sparked concerns from advocates and family members of inmates of declining mental health and a lack of support.
Widespread power outages following Nova Scotia’s latest snowstorm left more than 20,000 customers in the dark early Sunday morning. That number has been falling during the day.