When it comes to the pandemic, there are exactly two things that Toronto, Ontario and Ottawa seem to completely agree on. The first is that COVID-19 numbers are going in the wrong direction.
Remembrance Day services at the cenotaph in Gore Park looked very different this year, with COVID-19 restrictions in place that limited the gathering and encouraged people to watch the virtual ceremony online rather than in person.Barry Gray is a
The strange saga of preacher Charles McVety and Premier Doug Ford has raised uncomfortable questions about Canada Christian College, Martin Regg Cohn writes
Ontario has set yet another record for COVID-19 cases, topping 1,400 for the first time, as Peel has overtaken much bigger Toronto for the distinction of having the most daily new infections.
With their traditional revenue streams choked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario's Royal Canadian Legion branches are facing shortfalls of the cash they need to operate year-round.
With their traditional revenue streams choked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario's Royal Canadian Legion branches are facing shortfalls of the cash they need to operate year-round.
Remembrance Day services will look much different this year due to COVID-19 restrictions but many in Canada and around the world are finding ways to honour war veterans.
Ceremonies in the city will be different on this Remembrance Day due to COVID-19, which will keep us from gathering in person, but won’t stop our feelings of gratitude as we pay our respects to those who fought and lost their lives and those who fou
As he pondered the news that Toronto was tightening COVID restrictions again as case counts soar, Erik Joyal wasn’t exactly shocked. But that didn't make it any easier to digest.
"The grave risk we currently face is evident," Toronto's top doctor told residents on Tuesday afternoon. "More action is required to protect the people of Toronto from the rampant spread of COVID-19."
Citing soaring rates of infection in Toronto, the city’s medical officer of health on Tuesday announced continued restrictions for bars and restaurants, and urged residents to limit their in-person interactions to those they live with.