Anti-lockdown protestors once again took to the streets of Toronto to protest the ongoing restrictions which are destroying businesses and seeing a rise in mental illness.
A New Year's Eve party in Gatineau, Quebec with six people present turned into a confrontation with local police who were called to the scene.
This follows the persecution of many pastors across Ontario as churches push back against lockdown orders.
A Toronto woman has been hospitalized after she suffered severe injuries following a shooting Friday morning around 7 am at Exhibition place.
Police are searching for the driver involved in the incident, as he fled the scene after striking the officer.
"The challenges we have faced this year have shown how important it is to build back better," the prime minister wrote.
New transmissions of the virus were up from 2,923 on Wednesday and 2,553 on Tuesday. All three days were record-breakers as far as new cases are concerned.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told media that he has accepted the resignation of disgraced Finance Minister Rod Phillips
According to the CBC, a health worker in Hamilton ON says that she had an allergic reaction to the new vaccine for the novel coronavirus.
The City of Toronto is cracking down on residents who illegally use city ice rinks and illegally toboggan on city ski and snowboarding hills.
"I wanted to take this opportunity to unreservedly apologize for my decision to travel over the holidays... I've disappointed no one more than myself."
The order applies to bars, restaurants, pubs, liquor stores or grocery stores.
Audio from Phillips, who was on the Caribbean island of St. Barthelemy at the time of the meeting, seemingly catches the sound of waves crashing in the background.
Finance Minister Rod Phillips is currently in hot water for taking a vacation during the Ontario lockdown.
In an apology statement released yesterday, Phillips said that had he "been aware then of the eventual December 26 Province wide shutdown, we would have canceled the trip."