Canada has done everything it can to seal itself off from the havoc that Donald Trump created in his country. But it is a contagion that needs more than border closings to contain, Susan Delacourt writes
As Hamilton and the rest of the province of Ontario are in the grip of a lockdown, Flamborough businesses are weathering the storm as best they can — with support from the community.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
News that Quebec Premier François Legault is implementing a four-week nightly curfew in his province is raising questions about the possibility of such a measure in Ontario as COVID-19 cases in this province continue to climb.
With the Ontario government under pressure to get needles into arms faster, one east Toronto hospital has managed to get out the first shots to all eligible residents across the 22 long-term-care and priority retirement homes it supports.
Ontario is mulling tougher lockdown restrictions with new COVID-19 infections plateauing above 3,000 a day, vaccines in short supply and hospitalizations rising to more alarming levels, says Premier Doug Ford.
Hamilton police are asking the public to help them identify the armed man who robbed the Western Jewellery Store at Westcliffe Mall on Mohawk Road West Dec. 5.
A task force of doctors, epidemiologists, public policy experts and economists called the Covid Strategic Choices Group are saying a third devastating wave of COVID-19 might become inevitable unless Canada changes its approach.