The funding will go towards improving " air quality and ventilation in schools, support online learning, promote student mental health and hire additional staff."
A 42-year-old man was arrested and over $17,000 in fines were given after police shut down an alleged "makeshift nightclub."
SNC-Lavalin has been fined $280 million since 2019, in connection to bribing Libyan officials to win contracts.
“They are saying it’s not accurate and they are wanting to take him to a quarantine facility. They won’t let me talk to him. "
Ontario's education minister and chief medical officer of health will make an announcement today as millions of students remain out of school due to exaggerated fears of COVID-19.
Canada currently ranks 61st out of 98 countries in its performance on fighting COVID, says a recent study by the Lowy Institute, an Australian think tank.
The JCCF said that the Ontario government—since March—has failed to provide evidence that lockdown benefits outweigh the harms.
Two Canada Post carriers were reportedly suspended after refusing to deliver the Epoch Times because they politically disagreed with their editorial stance, TNC News reports.
Mark Messier, the former captain of the Edmonton Oilers, is suing a businessman in Edmonton for a cannabis company deal that went south and allegedly cost him more than half a million dollars.
"When I was looking up his name to get his email address I pulled up his obituary," Ansuini said.
For the 3rd week in a row, the weekly anti-lockdown protest which has been ongoing since April was met with heavy police presence.
The Canadian federal government is facing an imminent legal action, which is in the process of being prepared, over new and allegedly unconstitutional travel restrictions.
Dr. Theresa Tam told media on Friday that, starting either today or tomorrow, door knockers will check in on those meant to be in quarantine.
Ashe also resigned from the Durham Police Services Board, claiming he did not want to be a "distraction."
New arrivals will also be required to pay for their own hotel lodging without support or subsidy from the Canadian government.