More than 30 national and provincial health organizations are trying to decide which of the devastating effects COVID-19 has taken on Canadian health care to tackle first, as they work to steer the country out of crisis.
More than 30 national and provincial health organizations are trying to decide which of the devastating effects COVID-19 has taken on Canadian health care to tackle first, as they work to steer the country out of crisis.
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Ontario is rolling out a rapid COVID-19 testing program for schools in areas of the province with high transmission.
A man is in hospital after he was struck by a vehicle on Highway 401 while trying to help following a crash in the area.
A former Facebook data scientist has stunned lawmakers and the public with revelations of the company’s awareness of apparent harm to some teens from Instagram and her accusations of dishonesty in its fight against hate and misinformation. Now she is coming before Congress.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be back in Ottawa on Tuesday following his untimely Tofino vacation on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Peel police have issued a public safety warning while they search for a missing man believed to be in crisis and in possession of firearms.
Two Toronto city councillors are putting forward a motion to call for a judicial inquiry into the controversial clearing of encampments.
Premier Doug Ford will offer a fresh agenda Monday through a throne speech expected to focus on pandemic recovery, but may hint at new policies ahead of the next election, as some major promises from 2018 remain unfulfilled.
A 14-year-old girl was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle in Brampton.