A member of Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccination distribution task force is out of her role following the revelation that she travelled out of the country in December.
The provincial government is expecting no shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine next week amid a delay in deliveries due to production issues.
Ontario is recording fewer than 2,000 new cases of COVID-19 today, however only 34,000 tests were processed over the past 24 hours and the province said numbers from Toronto Public Health are likely artificially low due to a "technical issue."
The leader of the Ontario NDP says the province's minister of long-term care is attempting to downplay the COVID-19 crisis in long-term care homes after she accused the official opposition of spreading "misinformation" about the situation.
Police have released surveillance camera images of an outstanding suspect in the fatal shooting of a 33-year-old man in Toronto’s Lawrence Manor neighbourhood this past fall.
Canada is not going to get any vaccine doses from Pfizer-BioNTech next week and the federal government says it still can't tell provinces exactly how many doses to expect over the next month.
A Toronto-area constable under investigation for corruption told an undercover officer he wanted to file an intelligence report about his mistress's alleged involvement in the drug trade after their affair was revealed, his trial heard Tuesday.
Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard plans to seek bail in a Winnipeg courtroom today following his arrest last month on charges in the United States of sex trafficking and racketeering.
Nearly half of Canadians who plan to make an early return to concerts, theatres and other mass cultural experiences say it'll take a vaccination before they feel comfortable to do so, according to a new survey.
Almost two-thirds of Canadians would support a nightly curfew if necessary to curb the spread of COVID-19 - even though they're not convinced it would be effective, a new poll suggests.
Premier Doug Ford says that there is “no reason” for the province to “jump in” and introduce its own paid sick leave program, even amid mounting criticism from advocates who say that an existing federal program doesn’t do enough to protect workers.
Patients with the greatest chance of survival beyond 12 months should be prioritized for critical care in the event that overwhelmed Ontario hospitals need to begin rationing life-saving treatments, the provincial government said in a document sent to hospitals earlier this month.
Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg says a pilot COVID-19 vaccination clinic that just opened today at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre will have to pause vaccinations on Friday because of a shortage of vaccine supply in the province.
Ontario Conservative MP Derek Sloan could be expelled from his party's caucus as early as Tuesday for accepting a donation to his leadership campaign from a white supremacist.
Quebec high school students returned to classrooms on Monday following a month-long, extended winter break imposed by the government to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Ontario’s top public health official says that there are early signs that new cases of COVID-19 may have “plateaued” but he is warning that we will still have to get down below 1,000 cases a day in order for the lockdown to be lifted.