Here's why that second coronavirus shot can be such a doozy
Doctors have been warning people that first dose can have a kick to it. And now, people are starting to report that second dose can cause more side-effects than the first dose. Here's why.
Doctors have been warning people that first dose can have a kick to it. And now, people are starting to report that second dose can cause more side-effects than the first dose. Here's why.
The Liberal government is poised to introduce legislation as early as next week aimed at strengthening gun control.
The federal government says it has ordered four million more doses of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine, and has locked in an agreement with Pfizer-BioNTech to send Canada 10.8 million doses of its vaccine between April and June.
CTV W5 investigates the challenge of accessing sexual assault evidence kits in Canada. Avery Haines speaks with survivors who were denied access to evidence kits.
Federal health officials and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued consecutive stark warnings on Friday: now is the time for "extra" vigilance around the new coronavirus variants as a continued spread could spark a third wave in Canada.
New measures forcing air travellers to foot the bill for a mandatory hotel quarantine after arriving in Canada will come into effect on Feb. 22, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday.
The Ontario government will allow 27 regions to transition into the province's colour-coded reopening framework Tuesday, ending the stay-at-home order and allowing for a partial reopening of non-essential businesses.
Discoveries from the three Mars missions that arrived there this month could reignite the debate over life on the red planet.
Canada has administered more than 942,500 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, and more than 243,800 second doses.
The latest rules for travellers arriving in Canada are ruffling feathers among snowbirds wintering south of the border, while those who stayed home wonder why thousands opted to travel during the pandemic.
The Senate on Saturday acquitted Donald Trump of inciting the horrific attack on the U.S. Capitol, concluding a historic impeachment trial that exposed the fragility of America's democratic traditions and left a divided nation to come to terms with the violence sparked by his defeated presidency.
The Senate reached a deal on Saturday to skip witness testimony in the impeachment trial of former U.S. President Donald Trump. The agreement averts a prolonged trial and sets up closing arguments from both sides on Saturday.
British Columbia’s overdose crisis claimed more lives last year than homicides, suicides and car crashes combined, according to the province’s Coroners Service.
The federal government has shipped millions of rapid tests to Canada's provinces and territories, but a vast majority of these units remains in storage.
Reinfections of COVID-19 have already occurred in Canada, according to new data, but the way this phenomenon is tracked across the country varies province to province --something experts say could leave a gap in our understanding of how the virus works.
Air Canada has been cleared by the federal government to take over Air Transat, Transport Canada announced Thursday.
What appear to be rivers of gold running through the Amazon rainforest in Madre de Dios state in eastern Peru are in fact prospecting pits, likely left by independent miners, according to NASA's Earth Observatory, which published the photo taken by one of its astronauts.