Coronavirus: Lifting Canada’s border closure still too risky, Trudeau says
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said Canada is not in a rush to open its borders 'too quickly,' as doing so may spark a second wave of coronavirus cases.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said Canada is not in a rush to open its borders 'too quickly,' as doing so may spark a second wave of coronavirus cases.
The crash involved a red Hyundai Accent and a grey Hyundai Elantra.
Peterborough police say a victim paid $11,000 to scammers who said she had won a prize.
Lebo said that voting by mail is 'very safe,' like voting in person, and said that five U.S. states have been voting by mail for years.
A dozen fire rangers are battling a large forest fire in Stone Mills Township.
OPP have concluded an investigation into Black Lives Matter messaging in Athens, Ont., but say officers are still investigating a 'racist' message at a nearby provincial park.
Police are on the hunt for a peeping Tom after he was reportedly spotted lurking near a residence in Waterloo late Sunday night.
Monday marks the first day without any active cases in the province since the virus broke out March 19.
From physical assaults to threats and name-calling, Canadians of Chinese ethnicity report frequent discrimination during the COVID-19 outbreak. They also feel other Canadians blame them for the pandemic, according to research by the Angus Reid Institute and a University of Alberta professor.
Here’s Mike Sobel’s Monday, June 22, 2020 afternoon weather update for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit confirmed 12 new cases of the novel coronavirus since Friday, bringing the local total number of cases to 564, including 36 deaths.
Amal Ahmed Albaz has been fighting tirelessly to bring her dad, Yasser Albaz, home. That fight recently became urgent when the family received word he may have contracted COVID-19.
At least four Edmonton restaurants have temporarily closed because of COVID-19. As Breanna Karstens-Smith explains, Round 2, The Pint Downtown, Greta Bar, and MKT off Whyte Avenue all say they closed voluntarily but Alberta Health Services is aware of their decision.
There were 51,598 babies born in Alberta last year — 26,328 boys and 25,270 girls.
By June 2019, roughly 600 blazes were reported burning across Alberta, with more than 650,000 hectares having caught fire. This year, that number is cut in half.
The American Museum of Natural History will remove a prominent statue of Theodore Roosevelt from its entrance after years of objections that it symbolizes colonial expansion and racial discrimination, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
Those Old Radio Shows for June 26-27, including Dragnet, Gunsmoke and Richard Diamond.
RCMP said there was no word on any injuries as of late Sunday night.
Indigenous Lives Matter movements have been ramping up across Alberta amid police brutality accusations and claims of systemic racism.
Some of the tweets refer to school board members as "corrupt", claiming they are "racist idiots" and that they have "colonized minds".
In the past week, Mounties have issued seven $1,200 tickets to Americans violating public health orders in Banff National Park.
With National Indigenous Peoples Day looking much different this year due to COVID-19 and the anti-racism movement expanding, an Indigenous chef from Edmonton is hoping to inspire change one plate at a time. Chris Chacon reports.
Here’s Kevin O’Connell’s Sunday, June 21, 2020 weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
A webcast of Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton on Sunday, June 21, 2020 with Breanna Karstens-Smith.
Stores and restaurants can now operate at 100 per cent of pre-COVID-19 capacity, but businesses still need to enforce physical distancing between patrons.