MONTREAL — Quebec's public security minister said she doesn't expect the province's upcoming curfew to have a major impact on people who are following the rules.
"For most of you who respect the health orders, this will not change your lives
ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — A physician who travelled internationally over the holidays against public health advice is out of his job as CEO of two Ontario hospitals.
The St. Joseph's Health System says it has "parted ways" with Dr. Tom Stewart
MONTREAL — A growing COVID-19 outbreak in the first Quebec long-term care to receive Pfizer's vaccine is not a reason to question the shot's efficacy, an infectious diseases expert said Wednesday.As of Tuesday, there were 123 active cases of COVID-19
TORONTO — Ontario is consulting experts on whether some students should return to schools next week, Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday, as teachers called on local public health units to reconsider the resumption of in-person learning.
All students are...
A physician who travelled to the Dominican Republic over the holidays has resigned from a group of experts that help guide the Ontario government's response to COVID-19.Dr. Tom Stewart is chief executive officer of the Niagara Health System and the
TORONTO — All long-term care residents, workers and essential caregivers in COVID-19 hot spots will be vaccinated by Jan. 21, the Ontario government said Tuesday as it faced criticism over the slow pace of the vaccine rollout.
The pledge covers those
TORONTO — The Ontario government says it won't extend an inquiry into COVID-19's deadly spread in long-term care homes after those leading the probe appealed for more time.
Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton says the inquiry's final report a...
Montreal health-care worker David S. Landsman said Monday he was worried after learning his appointment for a second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine had been cancelled following Quebec's decision to change its immunization strategy.
The orderly at the Jewi...
MONTREAL — Quebec ended 2020 and ushered in the new year by logging more than 7,600 new COVID-19 cases over a three-day period, a tally that one infectious disease expert decried as "abysmal."The province, which had not reported new cases
A third of Ontario's long-term care homes are reporting COVID-19 outbreaks, marking a new record for the province, as advocates say spread among staff has forced some facilities to seek new sources of support to care for residents.
According to provin...