Humber students’ academic achievement still affected by pandemic
Although there’s no hard data on marks since COVID-19, professors are saying they see the difference.
Read MoreAlthough there’s no hard data on marks since COVID-19, professors are saying they see the difference.
Read MorePremier Doug Ford is being urged to dump Bill 124 and solve Ontario’s healthcare staffing crisis by frontline workers and public sector unions.
Read MoreEven though two Ontario political party leaders have been sidelined with COVID-19, experts are divided on how much the pandemic is a factor in the current election campaign.
Read MoreA report from the Angus Reid Institute said a majority of Canadians believe the pandemic has brought out the worst in people and pulled people apart.
Read MoreBy clearly positioning himself against childhood vaccination, President Jair Bolsonaro mocked the 311 child Brazilian deaths accounted by officials.
Read MoreThe City of Toronto has implemented wastewater sampling as a method of tracking COVID-19 data in the city.
Read MoreThe City of Toronto is doubling its number of isolation and recovery rooms from 60 to 120 rooms
Read MoreThe city of Toronto and the province of Ontario will be working together to ensure licensed child care centres have access to rapid tests.
Read MoreIn order for youth aged 12 to 17 to be fully vaccinated by the first day of school, they need to receive their second dose no later than Aug. 24.
Read MoreThe Toronto-based college becomes the first post-secondary institution to mandate vaccinations for students and staff to be at school.
Read MoreCasinos opened and closed many times throughout the pandemic. They’re being cautious as they consider a reopening date.
Read MoreAs Canadians continue to get vaccinated the country will reopen when it is safe to do so and will continue to follow health protocols.
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