What you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 rules for train, plane passengers
Beginning Saturday, those looking to travel by plane, train or ship in Canada will need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Beginning Saturday, those looking to travel by plane, train or ship in Canada will need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
Economists predict the Bank of Canada’s interest rate could increase by 50 to 75 basis points by the end of next year, something they say will undoubtedly also raise Canadian mortgage rates.
The federal government will appeal a Federal Court decision to uphold a Canadian Human Rights Tribunal order requiring Ottawa compensate First Nations children, but plans to resolve the dispute outside of court. The appeal is active but the government will pause the litigation for two months.
While the number of COVID-19 cases is steadily increasing in individuals who are fully vaccinated against the virus, experts say the data shows that vaccines continue to work in reducing transmission and preventing severe infection.
Friday is the deadline for employees in the core federal public service to declare their COVID-19 vaccination status, but unions say there are still many questions about how requests for accommodations will be handled.
Open bidding may lead to higher increases in home prices compared to blind bidding, according to a new study, but one Toronto realtor argues more transparency would be better for both buyers and sellers.
Supply chain issues and a shortage of aluminum due to the pandemic means that Canada, along with much of North America, is experiencing a shortage in crutches, leading some hospitals to ask for donations.
Snotty Nose Rez Kids’ songs are anthems about being unapologetically Indigenous —and being themselves has paid off with four albums, international tours and numerous awards to back it up.
Florida Panthers Head Coach Joel Quenneville has resigned in the fallout from the Chicago Blackhawks sexual abuse case that has exposed failures at nearly every level of professional hockey.
Survivors of an Ontario residential school are about to begin their search for unmarked graves and have hired legal counsel to ensure the true extent of the horrible acts become public.