Prince Charles acknowledges Canada's 'darker' past and stresses need for reconciliation
Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, began a three-day Canadian tour on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, in St. John’s, N.L., where the prince shared his views on reconciliation with Indigenous people before the couple took part in an emotional healing ceremony.
Prince Charles and Camilla start three-day Canadian tour
Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, are set to begin a three-day tour of Canada this week that will focus on Indigenous reconciliation and climate change — and on connecting with a Canadian public that is increasingly skeptical of the monarchy.
Mixing with unvaccinated increases risk of COVID for those vaccinated
While remaining unvaccinated against COVID-19 is often framed as a personal choice, those who spurn the vaccines raise the risk of infection for those around them, a new study suggests.
Avian flu forces Quebec farm to kill 150,000 birds, lay off 300 staff
A Quebec duck-farming operation says three of its facilities have been devastated by avian flu, forcing it to slaughter 150,000 birds and lay off nearly 300 employees.
Sixth wave of COVID-19 hits Quebec as BA.2 subvariant takes hold
Quebec has already entered a sixth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic driven by the BA.2 subvariant, two experts said on Monday, March 28, 2022, although it's unclear how severe it will be and whether the rest of the country will follow.
Greta Thunberg-inspired citizens marched in cities across Canada to bring more attention to climate change
Protesters gathered in cities across Canada on Friday, March 25, 2022, to denounce government inaction on fighting climate change as part of a series of worldwide environmental protests.
Quebec budget includes $500 payment to adult residents to fight inflation
Quebec’s spring budget includes a one-time payment of $500 to every adult earning $100,000 or less to help offset the impact of inflation, and the cash is scheduled to arrive a few months ahead of the provincial election.
No moving on from COVID-19 for exhausted health-care workers
COVID-19 cases continue to roll into the two Toronto-area hospitals where Eram Chhogala works as a trauma nurse. The numbers have dwindled to a stream instead of a wave, but each is a reminder of what the disease has done and could possibly still do.
'The free world must rally': Ukrainians in Canada cry as Russian attacks Ukraine
Yellow and blue flags flew in cities across Canada on Thursday, February, 24, 2022, as Ukrainian Canadians organized demonstrations to denounce Russia’s attack on Ukraine and urged Ottawa to act swiftly to defend their homeland.
Quebec, Ontario optimistic Omicron wave has peaked
The rate of daily hospital admissions in Ontario has decreased slightly, said Anthony Dale, president and CEO of the Ontario Hospital Association