The government of Ontario has released its first set of data outlining the number of COVID-19 cases among unvaccinated, partially vaccinated and fully vaccinated people in the province.
Hit hard by infections, deaths and devastating staff shortages during the first two waves of the pandemic, nursing homes are joining the call for Premier Doug Ford to make COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all health-care workers.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Jim Marrelli eyes the small, friendly crew clad in bright green and blue T-shirts pushing two metal carts, one with a large grey YETI cooler, down Danforth Avenue on a sweltering August day.
For years now, Toronto MP Adam Vaughan has personified the Liberals’ housing policy, an outspoken advocate within the government ranks, pushing to entrench Ottawa in the subsidy game and making affordable housing his cause célèbre.
WASHINGTON—This morning, as thousands of fully vaccinated Americans were crossing the Canadian border for the first time since the pandemic began, I was talking with Americans about why the U.S. hasn’t opened its land border to Canadians yet. Just then, I got a statement about the U.S.-Mexican border in my inbox from former president Donald Trump. That the two topics might be related may not strike you as obvious.
A former Ontario bureaucrat, who was fired after the alleged theft of $11 million in COVID-19 funds, bought and sold “more than $500,000” in gold in India last summer, court documents show.
With approximately 680,700 hectares of land burned by about 1,000 fires since April, and 125 fires actively burning, Ontario is experiencing an exceptionally destructive wildfire season.
Hamilton philanthropist Chris Ecklund says Canadians have a moral obligation to help those Afghanistan people who worked closely with the country’s military during its combat activities in the county.
Canadian business groups say Monday’s reopening to vaccinated U.S. tourists is a big step forward for the embattled tourism and hospitality sector, but government decisions over the next few months will be crucial as the ultra-contagious Delta variant sparks concerns over a fourth wave of COVID-19.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our province has been guided by the latest science and evidence when making decisions on how to keep Ontarians healthy and safe.
The City of Hamilton has released the results of the automated speed enforcement (ASE) that was installed on Harvest Road between Tews Lane and Forest Avenue, for the first two weeks of May.
The first time I saw my immigrant dad at work, it brought tears to my eyes. I was a teenager, coming to help him out after school. He had been manager of a sugar plantation in Guyana, and now he was mopping floors in Winnipeg.
After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Waterdown’s Oh Canada Ribfest returned to Memorial Park from Aug. 6-8 — albeit in a walk-up format.