Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Tuesday the province was entering a second state of emergency as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, effective immediately, and expected to remain in…
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Canada’s coronavirus cases surpass 650K as Quebec imposes new overnight curfew
Cases of the novel coronavirus in Canada surpassed 650,000 on Saturday as surges in new infections continued to be reported across parts of the country. A majority of Saturday’s new…
52 dead in COVID-19 outbreak at Scarborough long-term care home
At least 52 residents of a Toronto long-term care home have died due to a COVID-19 outbreak at the facility. Tendercare Living Centre says the outbreak has sickened 122 residents…
Canada’s New Travel Rules Will Start Next Week
the federal government announced plans for Canada’s new travel rules. The updated requirements now include requiring incoming visitors to have a negative COVID-19 test prior to flying, as well as…
Trudeau vows to support developing nations with COVID-19 vaccines at G20
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and leaders of the other Group of 20 countries promised Sunday to support developing nations in accessing COVID-19 vaccines while also committing to delay debt payments for cash-strapped…
First Nation demands resignation of Ontario’s top Indigenous Services Canada bureaucrat
The chief and council of the First Nation with the most enduring boil water advisory in the country is calling for the immediate resignation of Indigenous Services Canada’s top Ontario bureaucrat,…
Monday’s lockdown for Toronto and Peel Region
Monday’s lockdown for Toronto and Peel Region was announced by Premier Doug Ford on Friday and will last a minimum of 28 days in an attempt to curb a staggering…
Canada, Britain ink new trade deal, beating Brexit, incorporating expiring EU pact
OTTAWA — Canada and Britain struck a new trade deal on Saturday, allowing the long-standing partners to trumpet a commercial triumph in the face of the economic devastation wrought by…
More scorching temperatures in store for Toronto with heat warning extended into this week
Environment Canada says you should watch for the symptoms of heat illness. These include: Extreme thirst / Rapid breathing and heartbeat. / Vomiting/ Dizziness./Fainting./Nausea. L.A.