Coronavirus: Education minister says Ontario to review COVID-19 symptoms list for schools
Ontario's school reopening plan requires parents to screen their children for COVID-19 symptoms and keep them home if they display signs of the virus.
Ontario's school reopening plan requires parents to screen their children for COVID-19 symptoms and keep them home if they display signs of the virus.
NAV Canada is cutting 14 per cent of its workforce, citing ongoing challenges faced by the air travel industry from the coronavirus pandemic.
Sergey Torop, who leads a community of thousands in the woods of Siberia, was arrested in a major security operation.
The error involved cases being reported at two Durham District School Boards and at a child care centre.
One opposition leader called the secretive ceremony "a farce."
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron will announce Wednesday if the Louisville police officers involved in Taylor's death will face criminal charges, he said in a statement.
The pair are each charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the July 2019 deaths of 64-year-old Larry Reynolds and 62-year-old Lynn VanEvery.
Police said they attended a residence in the Kingston Road and St. Clair Avenue East area on Wednesday that had about 50 people.
It's the third time in the last seven days health officials have reported a single-day COVID-19 case jump in the double digits.
Appeals courts in Saskatchewan and Ontario ruled in 2019 that the federal carbon tax legislation was constitutional, but in February of this year, the Alberta Court of Appeal said it was not.
Nova Scotia is expected to receive the worst conditions late Wednesday morning.
The Liberals stand at 33 per cent support nationally while Conservatives are at 32 per cent.
Tests in Germany, France and Sweden have determined Navalny was poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent and the West has demanded an explanation from Russia.
Much like pregnancy tests, so-called antigen tests can produce results in about 15 minutes and may be included in ticket prices.
Over the past six months, the Trump administration has prioritized politics over science at key moments, refusing to follow expert advice that might have contained the spread of the virus.
The Saskatchewan Rush addressed both their present and future with their seven selections in the 2020 National Lacrosse League draft.
The Canada Energy Regulator says rail shipments of oil in July fell to about 39,000 barrels per day, down from 42,820 bpd in June (also an eight-year low).
The Tampa Bay Lightning have turned their Stanley Cup final with the Dallas Stars into a best of five because, to quote Tampa head coach Jon Cooper and paraphrase "The Untouchables,'' you can't bring a knife to a gunfight.
Miguel Martin has his work cut out for him just weeks into his new job as Aurora Cannabis Inc.'s chief executive.
Heritage Park named Lindsey Galloway as its new president and CEO on Monday.
A day after Ottawa committed to spending $1 billion to help house people living on the streets, Mayor Don Iveson is asking for close to a third of that funding to go to Edmonton. Sarah Komadina reports.
A day after the federal government committed to spending $1 billion to help house people living on the streets, Edmonton's mayor is asking for close to a third of that funding.
After nearly half a century with Edmonton's Canadian Football League team, the club's equipment manager confirmed Tuesday that he has been permanently let go.
From thunder and lighting, to several tornadoes in one day — not to mention all that rain — summer 2020 in Edmonton came with plenty of active weather. Phil Darlington takes a look back.
Health Matters September 22: A new virtual pharmacy project is helping residents in long-term care facilities to manage chronic conditions, with the help of a pharmacist online. And a new University of Alberta study shows injuries related to electric-powered scooters and bikes are on the rise.