Saskatchewan confirms 5th coronavirus-related death, 12 new cases
A fifth person has died in Saskatchewan due to the novel coronavirus, a man from the far north in his 80s.
A fifth person has died in Saskatchewan due to the novel coronavirus, a man from the far north in his 80s.
The research group had already been developing a curriculum to address inequities in the health-care system for people who identify as LGBTQ.
There have now been a total of 16 health-care workers affected by the virus in the Kingston region so far.
The rate of hospitalizations related to coronavirus in Ottawa dropped over the weekend as the number of cases in the city continues to climb.
Saskatoon police say family are concerned for the well-being of Jacquelyn Lynette Hawkes, who is the subject of a missing person investigation.
Waterloo Regional Police say they have shuttered a fake ID lab in Cambridge.
The Hospital for Sick Children said Monday all necessary "prevention and control measures" were taken to ensure the safety of all patients, staff and family.
Last October, Stephen Witvoet, 47, pleaded guilty to nine charges of sex assault involving nine complainants.
A Grade 4 teacher at the Greenfield Park Primary International School on Montreal's south shore has re-written the lyrics to 'Over the Rainbow' to thank front-line workers.
A Quebec-born Super Bowl champion is making the move from the offensive line to the medical front line.
Alberta organizations are hoping to ease the burden for people struggling to get their next meal, as the COVID-19 crisis hits the economy hard.
Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson said short of laying off more employees or significantly cutting the infrastructure budget, few other options are on the table for reducing property taxes further in the city.
Interim City of Edmonton manager Adam Laughlin explained CERB does not allow the city to top up some laid-off employees’ income to 75 per cent of their former wage, and called on Ottawa for more flexibility for municipalities.
Interim City of Edmonton manager Adam Laughlin explains the timeline for the newest round of 900 more layoffs announced Monday.
Interim manager Adam Laughlin said laying off staff has been one of the most difficult things he’s done in his career at the City of Edmonton, and it came after many hours of discussions with different departments.
Dr. Deena Hinshaw is scheduled to update the province on the COVID-19 situation and the ongoing work to protect public health at 3:30 p.m.
The company is set to stop operating on May 11.
Members of the Freedom Conservative Party and the Wexit Alberta group will vote June 29 on whether to unite into one political party.
Mayor Don Iveson addressed the ways the City of Edmonton has reduced spending in order to keep taxes low during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford will make the announcement at 1:30 p.m. Monday.
The minister said he would not reveal what specific intelligence led to that conclusion, but stressed that it had undergone a complex analysis.
It is estimated that the school sustained millions in damage from the fire.
The president of the Canadian Council of Criminal Defence Lawyers is worried the justice system will try to delay jury trials as it deals with COVID-19 at the expense of the rights of those accused of a crime.
The doctors, including community health and infectious disease specialists, arrived early Monday morning and were welcomed by military and health authorities.
Why experts worry ticketing and charging people as part of the coronavirus pandemic response might hurt, not help.