Demonstrators against anti-Black racism gather in Toronto
Dozens gathered at Nathan Phillips Square early Saturday afternoon, one of several protests expected around the Greater Toronto Area on Saturday.
Dozens gathered at Nathan Phillips Square early Saturday afternoon, one of several protests expected around the Greater Toronto Area on Saturday.
Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for June 6, 2020.
The MLHU says all six new cases are from London, where 518 of the region’s cases have been reported.
While many of the U.S. events have been peaceful, some have turned violent, with scenes of arson, looting and clashes with police.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Chief Allan Adam of the Athabascan Chipewyan First Nation said that “to get harassed because of your race ends today.” This remark came after Chief Adam described his own instance of alleged police brutality by the RCMP in Fort McMurray, Alta. None of the allegations have been proven in a...
Shawn Johnson, 37, was last seen around 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, near Sherbrooke and Wilson streets.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Chief Allan Adam of the Athabascan Chipewyan First Nation recounted his experience of being beaten by RCMP officers in Fort McMurray, Alta. after two officers allegedly apprehended the chief for an expired vehicle licence plate tag. Allan claims he was hit in a move similar to that of a “wrestling...
To date, Nova Scotia has 45,094 negative coronavirus test results, 1,058 positive test results and 61 deaths.
A Winnipeg firefighter was treated for a minor injury after responding to a North End fire on Saturday morning.
Multiple Winnipeg Police Service vehicles are outside a North End home in Winnipeg on Saturday morning.
Rejoice for the children of the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, as it announced the reopening of playgrounds across the district.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., called Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to express her concerns on Tuesday, according to two people who were not authorized to publicly discuss the private conversations and were granted anonymity.
This neighbourhood Picasso is delighting friends, family and strangers.
The federal Liberal government is buying two new Challenger jets from Bombardier to replace half the military's existing executive aircraft fleet.
Radio producer Jumy Ogunsola shares a letter she's written to her seven-year-old Black son.
More businesses and personal care services can reopen in Saskatchewan on June 8 as the province moves to Phase 3 of its reopening plan.
The main concern is that city dwellers will bring the virus to smaller towns where it doesn't yet exist, putting residents in danger and placing strain on the health-care system.
Black Lives Matter protests across Australia on Saturday proceeded peacefully as thousands of people in state capitals honoured the memory of George Floyd and voiced their anger at the deaths of indigenous Australians in custody.
The outraged Americans flooding the national capital this weekend will be greeted by two oversized, street-level reactions to the country's latest historic flashpoint -- a study in political contrasts built by separate work crews.
ICBC is expected to submit a plan to WorkSafeBC next week on how it can safely rescue road tests, but that doesn't mean the issue will be solved quickly.
"Immediately their behaviour kind of changes," one recovered COVID-19 patient says of how people treat her after they learn she had the virus.
Louise Berard, 82, bought a lottery ticket in early March and tucked it inside her change purse. Then she accidentally left it at a St. Boniface post office.
George Ames, owner of late therapy dog Rusty, told 680 CJOB on Friday that he has some good news — news Rusty himself would approve of.
An anti-racism march wound its way through downtown Edmonton to Old Strathcona late Friday night and into Saturday morning, when some tension arose between police and demonstrators during what was overall a peaceful protest. Sarah Komadina explains.
A peaceful protest through downtown Edmonton moved across the High Level Bridge late Friday night following an anti-racism rally at the Alberta legislature.