The public health departments in Toronto and York Region say 15 people who attended service at two churches last month have tested positive for COVID-19.
Ontario’s education minister is aiming to reassure parents that his province’s school reopening plan is different than Quebec’s, where 47 schools have at least one case of COVID-19 since opening.
VICTORIA—The square outside city hall in Victoria is peppered with signs of the kind of progressive inclusion on which Canada’s westernmost big city has long prided itself.
SURREY, B.C.—Foreign boaters should be careful to follow the rules ahead of the Labour Day long weekend, B.C. Mounties say after an American sailor was fined and forced to turn around for failing to follow COVID-19 legislation.
Toronto’s towering condo buildings have become almost as synonymous with the city as its red and white TTC streetcars. But just as COVID-19 has touched every other aspect of our lives, there are signs that the city’s climbing condo market hasn’t been entirely immune.
This is the first in an ongoing series of stories — The Road to a Vaccine — that will look at Canada’s quest to secure a COVID-19 vaccine amid the global pandemic, as well as the hurdles and history it faces to do so.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
COVID-19 accelerated a change that was already happening: a digital shift by businesses large and small toward e-commerce and using technology for everyday purchases and services.