Across Canada, most provinces are relaxing pandemic restrictions or planning on reopening their economies later this spring or in the early summer — but Manitoba...
June 18, 2021“If it’s a COVID death or a COVID case, it’s important. Otherwise it doesn’t matter.” That’s how Sean Perkins said his experience in the Ontario...
June 18, 2021Premier François Legault was visibly upbeat on Tuesday — more than he has been in a while — as he laid out a timeline for...
June 18, 2021The Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine can now be stored at typical refrigerator temperatures in Europe for weeks longer than previously thought, which could have...
June 18, 2021When Alison McVinnie’s husband, Kevin Crozier, suffered a massive stroke in February, he was transferred between three different hospitals, all in a matter...
June 18, 2021Like many Ontarians, more than a year of on-and-off lockdown restrictions has taken a toll on Ross Kutisker-Jacobson. “I’ve lived with immense frustration...
June 18, 2021This story is part of the Black on the Prairies project, a collection of articles, personal essays, images and more, exploring the past,...
June 18, 2021As India grapples with a deadly surge in COVID-19 cases, many South Asians in the Toronto area are rallying together to help. “Our heart...
June 18, 2021When cases of COVID-19 surged as the pandemic’s third wave hit Ontario, Joanne Skinner told her 11-year-old son she’d soon need to go...
June 18, 2021More Canadians have ended up in the hospital after using substances like opioids, alcohol and stimulants during the pandemic than they have in years past....
June 18, 2021It’s still hard for Ramtin Saeedi to breathe or talk. His words are slow and deliberate. He has to catch his breath between...
June 18, 2021As the European Union and the United States begin discussing a return to non-essential international travel, the federal government is expressing caution and...
June 18, 2021After a sluggish start, Canada’s vaccination efforts are starting to pay off, with COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among the oldest Canadians now...
June 18, 2021If Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defeated in next year’s provincial election, he might look back at this past week as the beginning...
June 18, 2021Toronto and Peel Region are issuing orders to force businesses with five or more cases of COVID-19 in the past two weeks to...
June 18, 2021Weeks into B.C.’s third wave, with cases still around 1,000 a day and hospitalizations still increasing to new heights every day, there are...
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