When Donald Trump slapped a travel ban on Europe back in March to halt the spread of COVID-19, the U.S. president declared it “the most aggressive and comprehensive effort to confront a virus in modern history” — and he criticized the European Union for not having acted quickly enough to do the same.
The COVID-19 pandemic kept the office of Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube busy with complaints about people unable to reach government offices, unhappy with home schooling and unable to claim lottery prizes.
SEOUL, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF—South Korea’s professional baseball league says it will require fans to wear masks and to sit at least a seat apart as it prepares to bring back spectators in the coming weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
With Canada Day rapidly approaching the residents of the Pearl & Pine Retirement residence in downtown Burlington decided to once again show off their Canadian pride.In what has become an annual tradition close to 100 Canadian flags were hung from
Hamilton city council recently passed an interim control bylaw which aims to protect the downtown Waterdown core from development until a land use study for the Waterdown Community Node is complete.
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
The City of Hamilton hosted the first of a series of virtual engagement sessions Monday as it works to develop policies to reduce hate within the community. Part of Hamilton’s hate mitigation and prevention initiative, the forums will be used to “
VICTORIA—British Columbia Health Minister Adrian Dix says he wants to see the evidence that it’s safe for the country’s two largest airlines to drop their in-flight distancing policies during the pandemic.
VICTORIA—The British Columbia government has launched a program aimed at creating work for 15-to-29-year-old youth in community service while their job prospects are dramatically affected by COVID-19.
In-person trials are set to resume at 44 Ontario courthouses next week, even as unions representing Crown attorneys say the safety measures are inadequate and the start date should be delayed.