The Toronto Maple Leafs say they are getting their first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, but the team won’t have relaxed virus protocols like some of their American counterparts.
The Toronto Maple Leafs say they are getting their first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine on Sunday, but the team won’t have relaxed virus protocols like some of their American counterparts.
Researchers in British Columbia say the pandemic has exposed the weaknesses in how governments across Canada and around the world collect and use data to manage public health.
Between November and March, the Canadian Armed Forces responded to requests for assistance from seven remote First Nations battling outbreaks, all the while dealing with extreme cold, a lack of access to necessities and learning on the fly.
In Montreal, there are pockets of the city with a lower rate of vaccine uptake, many of which are in low-income, more diverse parts of the city. Community groups and public health teams are aiming to change that.
As a healthy dance teacher, Sandy Rosen thought she would beat COVID-19 in no time. Nine days after her diagnosis, she was in hospital, with doctors saying her lungs were failing.
If you complain about hating a job, your friends might tell you to quit. If you complain about motherhood, the world will tell you that you’re ungrateful and that children are a gift.
Millions of non-essential workers have been doing their jobs from home since the early days of the pandemic. But with vaccinations spreading among Canadians many may now wonder — when will I stop working from home?
More than 30 years after the night he says changed his life, a former junior hockey player went to police in Saskatchewan to allege he was sexually assaulted by a coach. He shares his story with CBC News.
The 1845 Franklin Expedition to find the fabled Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic resulted in the deaths of nearly 130 sailors, and left more questions than answers. But 176 years later, a DNA match has identified the skeletal remains of a sailor aboard HMS Erebus.
CBC News asked four federal parties and health experts whether Canadians abroad who have access to a COVID-19 vaccine should get it. While the Liberals and Conservatives were evasive, other federal leaders and health experts are encouraging such action.