Cases of COVID-19 in reopened schools are inevitable, say Toronto public health officials, who are cautioning parents not to expect a shutdown of the entire school whenever a student or staff member tests positive.
At 9:30 a.m. Aug. 10, Bob Lusted was sitting on the couch in the living room of his house at the southeast corner of Brock Road and 8th Concession West.
In coming weeks, Ottawa has a golden opportunity to finally reinvent an outmoded Employment Insurance (EI) system, and greatly strengthen the social safety net that helps bind this country.
VICTORIA—British Columbia’s health minister and provincial health officer are urging people to follow physical distancing guidelines amid a rise in COVID-19 cases across the province.
About a quarter of families say they will keep their children at home learning online this fall because of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to preliminary results of fall attendance surveys from Ontario school boards.
OTTAWA –Canada and the U.S. will keep their border closed to non-essential traffic as Canadian public health authorities warn they expect a fall spike in COVID-19 cases that could still overwhelm the health-care system.
A furious Premier Doug Ford is railing against Ontario Lottery and Gaming for awarding executive “fat cats” big bonuses in the middle of a pandemic that has closed casinos.
A new omnibus bill passed Tuesday in the Ontario legislature threatens the protections put in place by the Environmental Assessment Act, environmental groups say.
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia has changed its rules for the use of non-medical masks in schools, saying new federal guidelines mean younger students will be required to wear them when classes resume on Sept. 8.