Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his office was made aware of allegations of misconduct against Gen. Jonathan Vance in 2018 — but wasn’t informed of their substance because a Privy Council Office investigation had not been conclusive.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his office was made aware of allegations of misconduct against Gen. Jonathan Vance in 2018 — but wasn’t informed of their substance because a Privy Council Office investigation had not been conclusive.
A tentative agreement between Alberta’s doctors and the provincial government would set the current physician services budget at the 2018-19 level and allow the government to withhold payments from doctors if overspending is expected.
A complaint over comments an Alberta judge made about a Nigerian-born medical examiner’s accent is now before a member of the Canadian Judicial Council’s conduct committee.
Between 50 and 60 inmates at the Hamilton Wentworth Detention Centre have started to refuse meals to demand better conditions as the centre grapples with a COVID-19 outbreak, an advocate said Wednesday.
Manitoba will prioritize Manitobans age 50 to 64 and First Nations people age 30 to 64 who are most at risk from COVID-19 for the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine, including people with certain serious heart conditions and end stage renal disease.
The closing of HuffPost Canada and HuffPost Québec was an abrupt development for the journalists who were in the middle of a workday when the announcement was made by new ownership.
The Lionel Desmond inquiry heard more Tuesday about the nearly three months in which the Afghanistan veteran went without suitable followup treatment after being released from a residential psychiatric program to treat his severe post-traumatic stress disorder and major depression.
The approval of a fourth vaccine should not give Canadians the green light to hold off on getting inoculated and shop for other shots with higher efficacy rates, medical experts say.
The family of an 87-year-old woman with dementia is suing her long-term care facility in Calgary after it was reported she was sexually assaulted by another resident who is alleged to have crawled into bed with two other women.
A Seattle-based online event ticketing company facing numerous complaints of non-payment — including from some grassroots Canadian artists — has settled a major lawsuit and agreed to fully pay back event organizers and audiences.