The inquiry into the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw woman, is exploring not only her death in a Quebec hospital, but also how Indigenous people are treated within the province’s health-care system generally.
The inquiry into the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw woman, is exploring not only her death in a Quebec hospital, but also how Indigenous people are treated within the province’s health-care system generally.
Some experts say Canada should shift to prioritizing second doses of COVID-19 vaccines now due to an increase in supply, a drop in COVID-19 levels and the growing threat of more contagious coronavirus variants that threaten to jeopardize the progress we’ve made.
Leaving your address behind for van life may seem like a pipe dream, but the pandemic has made it easier for some people to pack up and hit the road.
The Liberals are taking on the Bloc Québécois in Quebec, hoping to wrest enough seats from the party in the next election to make their path to a majority government easier.
The Indian Residential School Survivors Society is calling on the federal government and the Roman Catholic Church to take action following the discovery of the remains of 215 children buried on the Kamloops Indian Residential School grounds.
As vaccines continue to roll out across Canada, provinces are making tentative plans for reopening everything from indoor dining to personal services to gyms and casinos. Here’s a brief guide.
Annoyed by high bank profits? Stunning returns, with a little taxpayer help, are one more signal the Canadian economy is roaring back. Besides, odds are you’re a shareholder.
Not only will Quebecers be allowed out after dark for the first time since Jan. 9, they will be able to eat and drink on restaurant patios and welcome friends in their backyards. Here’s an overview of what’s changing, and what challenges remain.