OTTAWA — A protest of government-imposed vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions continues to cause disruptions across Ottawa.
Here is a list of some of the closures and cancellations as the demonstration continues to snarl traffic and bring a large...
Canada's most populous provinces continued to report declining hospitalizations related to COVID-19 over the weekend as public health restrictions were scheduled to start easing in both Ontario and Quebec as of Monday.
Ontario reported 3,019 patients i...
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 3,019 patients are currently hospitalized due to COVID-19 today.
That's down 420 from the day before, though not all health-care facilities share data on weekends..
That marks the fourth straight day of declining COVID-19...
MONTREAL — Quebec continues to report a decline in COVID-19-related hospitalizations as the province is set to start lifting public health measures as of Monday.
The Health Department says 2,895 people are in hospital today, a decline of 80 from
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Iqaluit resident Jenny Ell says she couldn't believe it when she turned on her tap a couple of weeks ago and smelled fuel for the second time in a matter of months.
Ell, who is pregnant, said she
OTTAWA — The latest developments on ongoing protests against COVID-19 restrictions and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government. All times Eastern.
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Ottawa police have pegged the cost of policing the protests against COVID-19 measures at $80...
Patients worried about getting hit with an unexpected bill after emergency care gained a layer of protection this month from a new federal law.
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TORONTO — Restaurants, gyms, cinemas and many other businesses in Ontario are set to open their doors once again on Monday to fully vaccinated patrons, but with COVID-19 levels likely just past a peak, some question if "fully vaccinated" should
OTTAWA — Concern about the mental health challenges of young Canadians has been growing during the nearly two years of disruptions and repeated isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
But experts say we do not have the tools to properly assess the
OTTAWA — Many of the horn-honking demonstrators who brought Ottawa to a near standstill showed no signs of budging Sunday as parliamentarians, businesses and school administrators were left wondering when the usual rhythm of the frazzled national capit...