NEW YORK (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is continuing her successful side career as an author with a picture book about giving to others.
Ontario is reporting another 727 COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths. Of the 11 deaths, three occurred more than a month ago and were added to the cumulative count as part of a data cleanup, according to the province’s latest report released Friday morning.
The Ontario government increased annual spending by record levels due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but last year’s budget deficit was much lower than expected.
Hamilton’s public school board is reviewing the future of specialized learning programs at six elementary schools, including ones for students seeking to become elite athletes or pursue a more self-directed education emphasizing the arts and social justice.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
In a most difficult pandemic, vaccination shouldn’t be the hard part. COVID-19 has disrupted every nation on earth, killed nearly five million people, and thanks to some extraordinary science, we have vaccines. And Canada doesn’t just have vaccines that protect against COVID-19 — it has so many it needed to pause deliveries. We’re lucky as hell.
In a most difficult pandemic, vaccination shouldn’t be the hard part. COVID-19 has disrupted every nation on earth, killed nearly five million people, and thanks to some extraordinary science, we have vaccines. And Canada doesn’t just have vaccines that protect against COVID-19 — it has so many it needed to pause deliveries. We’re lucky as hell.
In a most difficult pandemic, vaccination shouldn’t be the hard part. COVID-19 has disrupted every nation on earth, killed nearly five million people, and thanks to some extraordinary science, we have vaccines. And Canada doesn’t just have vaccines that protect against COVID-19 — it has so many it needed to pause deliveries. We’re lucky as hell.
Eager to safeguard a so far successful return of kids to class, Toronto is adding its voice to demands that the Ford government make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for eligible students.
Conservative Dan Muys was elected as the next member of Parliament for Flamborough-Glanbrook on Sept. 20, defeating Liberal Vito Sgro, NDP candidate Lorne Newick, PPC candidate Bill Panchyshyn and Green candidate Tom Hatch.