At some point this week, someone is going to say that members of Parliament are “back at work” — the idea being that when your elected representatives aren’t in Ottawa, they’re slacking off somewhere.
OTTAWA–The opposition Conservatives are calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to boost health-care funding to the provinces by billions with “no strings attached.”
The Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre, which closed due to the coronavirus pandemic on March 16, is slated to re-open in a limited way on Oct. 5. Hamilton Community News Spoke to Marianne Lee, chair of the board of directors at Sackville and
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
OTTAWA–Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says his COVID-19 diagnosis is a reminder of the need for “vigilance” as regions across Canada enter the pandemic’s second wave.
Like thousands of parents in the Toronto District School Board, Carlie Fuller woke up early Tuesday morning in preparation for what was supposed to be her daughter’s first day of virtual school.
Canada is jumping into the electric vehicle market with both feet, and that sure seems like it will be a great thing for labour, investment and the environment.
The Ontario government’s back-to-school plan is “morally unconscionable” and even dangerous, the province’s teachers’ unions are arguing in an appeal now before the labour relations board.
What is Ontario waiting for? The province says its fall pandemic plan has been ready since July, but that it is being rolled out in instalments this week because it is so robust, so vast. Despite rising COVID-19 case counts, testing failures and escalating levels of alarm, step one wasn’t revealed until Tuesday, and it was to get your flu shot. Great, good, get your flu shot. What else?