Ontario’s small business minister is under fire after wading into the debate over vaccine efficacy — and potentially shaking public confidence — to bolster Premier Doug Ford’s push for a federal crackdown on international and interprovincial travellers bringing COVID-19 into the province.
With two weeks left under Ontario’s COVID-19 stay-at-home order, health experts say it’s too soon for Premier Doug Ford to ease restrictions, warning a spike in cases from Mother’s Day gatherings could breathe new life into the third wave.
More than one-third of the massive ridership drop that’s hit the TTC during COVID-19 is attributable to Toronto offices emptying out, and transit use will suffer long term as employers permanently switch to more flexible work arrangements, according to a new agency report.
Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa has issued a new public health class order to education providers limiting in-person attendance of school-aged children across all education settings.
Fifteen-year-old Isabella Brink-Read is making steady progress in her recovery. The Ancaster girl suffered life-threatening injuries after she was struck by a vehicle while skateboarding April 25.
Hamilton’s public school board is changing how it rates the physical condition of a school by now including considerations like wheelchair accessibility and people’s perceptions of the building.
When you pick up your takeout during Ontario’s latest stay-at-home order, the worker handing you your food and cans of beer may be making less than minimum wage.