Premier Doug Ford is raising expectations Ontario will get the “green light” to start reopening from the third wave of COVID-19 before the target of mid-June.
It’s taken a year and a half, but Hamilton’s public school board is acting on a December 2019 call from its human rights and equity community advisory committee to create an anti-Black racism policy.
The canons won’t be firing at Battlefield House Museum and Park for the second year in a row. The re-enactment of the Battle of Stoney Creek, which usually takes place on the grounds over the second weekend in June, will have to wait until at least 2022 thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
OTTAWA—When it comes to how people across the country have rated their mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic, the most concerning findings are reported by one group — women.
After days of deliberation, Premier Doug Ford is finally set to officially announce that Ontario schools will not reopen to in-class learning until September.
Although Ontario’s stay-at-home order has been lifted as of June 2, Premier Doug Ford has opted to keep most of the COVID-19 restrictions in place until the province enters the first stage of its new reopening plan, which is expected to commence on June 14.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Behind Ontario’s rapidly falling daily case counts lies a concerning pattern that suggests a new, more transmissible variant of COVID-19 is poised to take over from the one that fuelled the province’s third wave, experts say.