Personal support worker Anita Quidangen rolled up her sleeve — again — on Monday, to become the first person in Ontario to receive both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.
The first health-care workers in Ontario to get COVID-19 shots were given their booster jabs Monday as Premier Doug Ford acknowledged there has been a slow start to the province’s vaccination program with daily new cases remaining near record highs.
Flamborough-Glanbrook Conservative MP David Sweet has resigned as chair of the House of Commons ethics committee after travelling to the United States over the holidays.In a series of tweets Jan. 4, Sweet said he is currently out of the country w
Days after Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips resigned over a clandestine trip to St. Barts, more politicians are in hot water for travelling abroad in spite of widespread COVID-19 restrictions.
Joseph Brant Hospital’s Pandemic Response Unit is gearing up to receive its first COVID-19 patients this week amid escalating infections across the province.
Ontario's commission into the increasingly deadly toll of COVID-19 in nursing homes has gone public with its frustration at Premier Doug Ford's government for failing to provide requested documents on measures taken to protect vulnerable residents from infection.
Doctors have been on the front lines of the pandemic fight. But less noticeably to the public, COVID has also been disrupting the education and training of medical students and residents seeking their licences. Second of two parts.
Optimism abounds that 2021 and the rollout of COVID vaccines will put the misery of the pandemic in our rear-view mirror, especially in the latter part of the year.
Many students will return to school Monday, but things will look quite different as they adjust to remote learning due to new COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario.