Ontario's Ministry of Health has revised downward the number of people who had received both doses of an approved coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, blaming a misinterpretation of data that appears to have been going on for weeks.
A Toronto man who pushed another man in front of a moving subway train told police he did so because he believed it was his landlord, court heard Thursday.
The City of Vaughan is reopening a number of outdoor amenities, including all of its outdoor ice rinks, after rising COVID-19 case growth in York Region prompted officials to close the facilities earlier this month.
Thursday is the 11th annual Bell Let’s Talk Day where Canadians are joining in on the conversation about mental health, which is a particularly prevalent topic amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The impact of COVID-19 on intensive care units remains “alarming” despite a recent steadying of the number of patients treated there, says a group representing Ontario's hospitals.
As the federal government prepares to slap new restrictions on international travel, Health Canada data suggest a worrying uptick of infections directly connected to foreign arrivals.
The Ontario government is considering issuing a directive that would require all international travellers arriving at Pearson airport to get tested for COVID-19.
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.