Alberta’s Court of Appeal dismisses case against COVID-19 vaccine requirement for organ transplant
The COVID-19 vaccination requirement also did not meet the criteria of discrimination under the Charter, according to the judges.
The COVID-19 vaccination requirement also did not meet the criteria of discrimination under the Charter, according to the judges.
Dr. Paul Alexander is a one-time professor at McMaster University and medical adviser to former U.S. president Donald Trump.
Nova Scotia Health said there may be long waits in the Halifax Infirmary emergency department -- which could continue through the long weekend.
Asked about the exchange on Tuesday, Trudeau said it's important that Canadians see what governments and people were facing during the 'convoy occupations.'
Guthrie confirmed he has no plans to withdraw the order - although he wouldn't say how long it will remain.
The investigation into the death of Daniel Fawcett, 52, is ongoing by London police. No suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the case.
After 41 draws, all five numbers and the Powerball were on the ticket of one lucky lottery player.
The suspect, 31, is in custody facing charges of possessing a controlled substance, driving while disqualified, theft and two counts of failing to comply.
PM Trudeau made the announcement today in Oromocto, N.B., where he said the money will help connect another 60,000 homes in Canada to high-speed internet.
Cody Hamilton said the church taught homosexuality is a sin. He said he remembers vividly being told gay people would go to hell.
Doctor Eileen de Villa, Toronto's medical officer of health, said the COVID-19 picture in the city was one of "relative stability."
OPP say on Nov. 4, emergency crews responded to a house fire on Whytes Road in the Township of Carlow-Mayo.
Two heavy tanker trucks collided in the Villeneuve traffic circle intersection that connects Highway 44 and Highway 633 west of Edmonton on Tuesday.
While single family home sales stayed fairly steady when compared to September, sales were down nearly 23 per cent compared to last October.
Police said officers will be conducting a safety sweep with York security "out of an abundance of caution" over the next few hours.
Dr. Lindy Samson, chief of staff at CHEO, made the comments at an Ottawa Board of Health meeting.
Police are looking for a person driving a black, four-door Subaru Impreza from 2011 who dropped off a stabbing victim at a hospital on Montreal's south shore Monday.
Ray Hushpuppi, whose real name is Ramon Abbas, was ordered to pay more than US$1.7 million (over $2.8 million) in restitution to two fraud victims.
Operation Red Nose pairs up with SGI once again for the 14th annual campaign to provide safe rides home during the holidays.
'The Chinese Communist Party … is using all elements of state power to carry out activities that are a direct threat to our national security and sovereignty,' CSIS stated.
The university says masks will be required starting Wednesday in lectures, seminars, labs, tests, exams and all other forms of academic instruction that happen indoors.
On Tuesday, the Alberta government announced it was awarding $161 million to a U.S.-based industrial gas company that’s behind a new hydrogen facility northeast of Edmonton.
Police pursued investigative genetic genealogy, which is when DNA is compared against samples from publicly available genealogy databases.
For the eighth year in a row, the Town of Innisfil, Ont., is giving residents with parking tickets a chance to pay their fines through toy and food donations instead of cash.
The City of Edmonton is set to speak further about the parking ban during an 11 a.m. news conference Tuesday.