For the second consecutive day, Ontario is reporting another single-day record for new cases of the novel coronavirus as the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care surpasses 700.
The Ontario government is turning to other provinces and territories for nurses and health-care professionals to help “increasingly strained” hospitals that are grappling with a surge in COVID-19 patients.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that his government is “standing by” to deploy the Canadian Red Cross to help with Ontario’s vaccination efforts.
Premier Doug Ford will make an announcement at Queen's Park this afternoon one day after his cabinet met to discuss possible new restrictions in Ontario.
A major home construction company in the GTA says it will be reviewing site security procedures after a party was held at one of its houses under construction last weekend.
The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is weighing whether to change its recommendation that Oxford-AstraZeneca not be offered to those under 55.
It's been a bad week for Ontario's vaccine rollout. Multiple clinics around the GTA have said that they are either temporarily shutting down or no longer taking bookings because they don't have enough doses to vaccinate people.
The federal government is coming under pressure to extend this month's tax-filing deadline, much like it did last year during the first wave of COVID-19.
Ontario’s science table says its analysis used by the Ford government to determine hot spot postal codes was not meant to identify neighbourhoods that will be prioritized in the vaccine rollout.
The government House leader has asked the Speaker of the House of Commons to investigate a photo leak of a Liberal MP caught naked on camera during a virtual sitting of Parliament.
York Regional Council is expressing its confidence in Medical Officer of Health Dr. Karim Kurji after more than 2,000 people signed an online petition calling for his termination.
WestJet CEO Ed Sims says the federal government's aid package for Air Canada could be “problematic” unless his company gets equitable treatment, as talks over pandemic relief continue between Ottawa and Canadian carriers.
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is pitching a loyalty-card style of carbon pricing where consumers would see what they pay on fuel stored into an account that can be used for green purchases later.
A trickle of supply started returning to the country's real estate sector in March, but it did little to cool off heated markets as monthly home sales hit an all-time record, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Thursday.
The Grey Bruce Health Unit is scrambling to track down potentially hundreds of people who may have been in close contact with more than 70 new positive COVID-19 cases that were recently confirmed across the region.
The Toronto Transit Commission says starting tomorrow, customers who use the Rocket Man or Transit mobile apps will be able to see real-time passenger counts on TTC buses.