A temporary foreign worker from Mexico who came to Canada to work on a farm in Ontario died on Saturday due to COVID-19,...
January 14, 2021Canadian air force crash investigators are looking at a bird strike as the probable cause of the crash of a Snowbird demonstration jet...
January 14, 2021Alberta will have its own parole board to hear applications from provincial inmates, should new legislation become law. The United Conservative Party government...
January 14, 2021Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed today to do more to end anti-black racism in Canada after days of massive street protests in U.S. and...
January 14, 2021Four residents and a staff member at a long-term care facility are among some of the most recent cases of COVID-19 in northern New...
January 14, 2021Hundreds of people made their way along the Windsor riverfront Sunday afternoon and turned their intentions across the Canada-America border to show their solidarity with protests...
January 14, 2021This summer, many Canadians may choose to explore their own country due to closed borders and concerns about contracting COVID-19 while travelling abroad. “People will...
January 14, 2021Thousands of people gathered in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery Sunday for a peaceful protest against police violence and white supremacy, following days of...
January 14, 2021Ottawa is earmarking millions of dollars to promote holiday travel inside Canada as it seeks to help the tourism industry weather the COVID-19...
January 14, 2021The latest: As efforts continue to curb the spread of COVID-19 in Canada, where the number of reported cases has surpassed 90,000, a cluster of...
January 14, 202111 more people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in British Columbia, bringing the total to 2,573. There have been no new deaths in...
January 14, 2021We’re breaking down what you need to know about the pandemic. Send us your questions via email at COVID@cbc.ca and we’ll answer as...
January 14, 2021Marion Rogers says people in the southwest Calgary seniors home where she lives were getting a little squirrely after being forced to stay...
January 14, 2021The job losses associated with the COVID-19 crisis highlight the need for Canada to prepare for unexpected shocks to the labour market and...
January 14, 2021Canada’s economy shrank at an 8.2 per cent annual pace in the first three months of 2020, as an already weak economy in...
January 14, 2021Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government is looking at how to reunite some families separated by the temporary COVID-19 measures at...
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