Health experts are now warning of a third wave of the coronavirus, harboring a more contagious variant, Global News reports.
Durham Region had to issue an apology after their Black History Month scavenger hunt sparked harsh backlash online.
“We regret seeing talented and dedicated employees leave the company for any reason,” Bombardier chief executive Eric Martel said.
Legault said, “Freedom of expression is one of the pillars of our democracy. If we compromise on that, we risk having undue censorship spilling out into our political debates and our media.”
Canadian transgender activist Jessica Yaniv is in the news again. This time, she’s accused of sexually harassing firefighters and abusing emergency services.
Anti-lockdown protestors once again braved the bitter cold and risked arrest Saturday in opposition of the ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns in Toronto.
The BC Coroners Service has reported the a staggering 74 percent increase in overdose deaths in the province.
Should these estimates prove to be accurate, the U.S. will have outperformed Canada for a fourth straight year.
The new measures, which the Trudeau Liberals say come in response to concerns around variants of the COVID-19 virus, will be implemented throughout various days in the next month.
Thousands of private businesses offered to supply the Canadian government with PPE at the beginning of the pandemic.
Those who do not abide by the Trudeau Liberals' COVID rules for self-isolation are subject to heavy fines "and even jail time."
It is not known at the time if the incident is related to another early-morning shooting near Jane and Finch that left a 14-year-old girl in critical condition.
According to police reports, the girl was found shot in her apartment at 3 am at 25 Strong Court in the Jane and Finch area.
Air Transat stopped all operations a few weeks prior to the announcement.
"Postponing March Break, not cancelling it, is an important way that schools can help to limit community transmission," said Lecce from Queen's Park in Toronto.