A study involving a genetic analysis suggests that the virus spread across the world late in 2019 and has been adapting to human hosts.
Well this is the sort of story that we all want to see at a time like this. This Canadian will make you smile even in the social distancing era.
The Ford government is further loosening Ontario’s liquor laws in an effort to help the hurting restaurant sector that has been hit hard by the lockdown.
The Trudeau government's inability to procure medical equipment during the pandemic has been labelled a "national embarrassment."
Bing Liu, 37, a research assistant professor, was shot to death Saturday in his suburban Pittsburgh home. It is reported that he knew his killer, a man who walked to his car afterward and killed himself.
Electricity rate relief is being extended for residences, small businesses, and farms until May 31, according to the Ontario government.
“I have no choice. I need to feed my family, and my stylists could not feed their families,” Luther said.
The Israel Institute for Biological Research has made a new scientific development in the isolation of an antibody that neutralizes the coronavirus.
Bylaw officers in Ottawa are now able to give fines to anyone taking part in a house party or coming together in the city's parks and public spaces.
Tucker Carlson took shots at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday in a segment blasting leftists' "rules for thee, but not for me" during stay-at-home orders.
A video that has now gone viral shows a woman walking into a convenience store in Kentucky wearing a protective face mask with an interesting twist.
The Flower Moon will be the final supermoon to appear in the skies this year and it's showing up this week.
Toronto police have asked for the public's assistance in locating a woman who was caught on video spitting and wiping saliva on an automatic banking machine.
A scientist nicknamed "Professor Lockdown" has resigned from his position after breaking social distancing rules to meet his married lover.
Ontario's leading doctor will not ban cottagers from traveling north to their property, but the risk comes with a heavy fine.