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McGill University students in Montreal, Que., have designed protective equipment to aid health care workers in fighting coronavirus.
The postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics due to coronavirus prolongs the question of whether male athletes who self-ID as women will compete in women’s sports.
This boredom was resolved by Peter MacKay, who this week urged the Conservative Party to speed up the leadership contest.
The USMCA brings much needed updates to the three-decades' old NAFTA, in manufacturing, intellectual property, labour laws, and environmental provisions.
In a video tweet released by the British Prime Minister this morning, Boris Johnson has revealed that he has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.
The Conservative Party has officially announced that they will be suspending their leadership contest as the COVID-19 virus continues to sweep through Canada and the globe.
A pastor in Louisiana has come under fire for holding a Sunday church service in defiance a state order banning large gatherings. He plans to keep serving his brethren.
The hole—located above Antarctica—is continuing to recover and bringing changes in atmospheric circulation as a result.
Over 400 Beer Stores across Ontario will be forced to go cash-only following an unknown cyber attack which has rendered store's card readers useless.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford slammed a Toronto grocery store for price gouging after they charged customers $30 for a container of Lysol wipes.
CTV’s own “science and technology expert,” the aptly-named Dan Riskin, seemed to discourage people from avoiding international travel, claiming that “planes are a really good environment for not spreading disease.”
Canadian officials have refused to heed the advice of honest scientists and frontline medical workers.
Ontario's provincial government is taking measures to help out bars and restaurants during the pandemic like allowing them to sell alcohol with takeout.
In a press conference at Queen's Park today, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a $3.3 billion cash injection to help frontline medical workers.
A man in New Jersey has been charged with making terroristic threats after allegedly coughing on a supermarket worker and saying he had coronavirus.