Ontario’s long-term care minister lashed out at critics trying to hold her accountable after two independent reports found the province was slow to respond to the deadly threat of COVID-19 in nursing homes.
Hugs, communal dining and indoor social events are back in style at Ontario nursing homes — with precautions — as some COVID-19 restrictions are being eased where vaccination levels are high enough.
Premier Doug Ford is upping his efforts to blame the relative trickle of travel over the border for the ongoing spread of COVID-19 in the province as he seeks to rally public opinion on the need for tighter border restrictions.
Canadians could be forgiven for thinking they just heard the National Advisory Committee on Immunization suggest that AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine is a second-class vaccine for second-class people.
Canadians could be forgiven for thinking they just heard the National Advisory Committee on Immunization suggest that AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine is a second-class vaccine for second-class people.
If you live in Toronto and you have a baby on the way, there’s a good chance that friends and well-meaning strangers have told you that though your child is in utero and no bigger than an avocado, you must sign them up for daycare immediately.
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce speaks with reporters at Queen's Park after announcing the provincial government will provide additional support for schools and students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging Canadians to get COVID-19 vaccinations as soon as they can, one day after an advisory body said people might want to wait for “preferred” vaccines that aren’t connected with a risk of very rare blood clots.