An Ontario critical care doctor alleged he was sacked from his position at William Osler Health System for criticizing the province's pandemic response.
Julie Payette's resignation as governor general was prompted by a scathing review of the work environment she presided over at Rideau Hall, described by dozens of people as hostile, toxic, or poisoned.
Toronto’s top public health official said Toronto is in an “uncertain phase” of the pandemic due to the emergence of highly contagious coronavirus variants.
A Canada Post employee infected with COVID-19 during an outbreak that has impacted 224 workers at a Mississauga facility died over the weekend, the union representing workers said.
A decision about whether the province can proceed with the demolition of several heritage buildings in the West Don Lands has been put off until Friday.
For the third consecutive day, Ontario’s daily COVID-19 case count has dropped below 2,000, with fewer than 1,700 new cases confirmed in the province today.
The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario and a chorus of doctors are sounding an alarm over a statement issued by Premier Doug Ford’s office casting doubt on the integrity of a an epidemiologist who has been critical of the Ford government’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie is renewing her call for enhanced paid sick leave after a study by Peel Public Health revealed people are choosing to go to work sick.
Charter airline Air Transat says it will halt all scheduled flights into and out of Toronto from Thursday until April 30 due to falling demand and new COVID-19 testing restrictions imposed by the federal government.
Two women killed in a crash on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Burlington, Ont. on Tuesday morning are being remembered by family and friends as happy, kind and genuine human beings.
Officials say the first person who tested positive for a variant of COVID-19 in the Kingston, Ont., area caught it through community spread in a different region that's grappling with over 100 likely cases of the more infections strain.
An investigation into a scourge of NetWalker ransomware attacks has led to the arrest of a Canadian man, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday.
Toronto’s ActiveTO program could be expanding to other neighbourhoods this spring to provide more space for people to safely enjoy the outdoors amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ontario’s Minister of Labour is calling for changes to be made to a federal sick leave program amid criticism from some advocates who say that the Ford government should be the ones to step in to fill the gaps.
Pfizer and BioNTech will cut back on how many vials of COVID-19 vaccine they send Canada this year if the federal health regulator agrees to change the vaccine label to say every vial contains six doses instead of five.
If you were on the lookout for a Greater Toronto Area condo or apartment to rent or own late last year, new data from the region's real estate board shows you might have had an edge in negotiations.
Genomic sequencing will be key in determining the prevalence of new, more transmissible variants of COVID-19 in Canada, experts say, but the process is too laborious and time-consuming to run on every positive swab.
Quebec's director of national health said he's still not sure when the province will begin administering COVID-19 booster shots -- 43 days since officials started injecting people with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.
Newly released documents show federal officials have been aware since the fall that some new parents might be receiving a smaller amount of money than they would have if not for a change in the way COVID-19 pandemic benefits are delivered to Canadians.
The city will be dispatching staff Wednesday to 12 residential buildings around the city where there have been a high number of complaints about lack of mask usage.
Ongoing tensions between the provinces and the federal government over the management of the COVID-19 pandemic pivoted back Tuesday to the question of whether and how border controls can be tightened to slow the spread of the virus.