How close is too close for COVID-19? Physical distancing mesures by WHO may need to be reworked according to scientists.
How close is too close for COVID-19? Physical distancing mesures by WHO may need to be reworked according to scientists.
Canada is increasing its support to South American countries coping with the Venezuelan refugee crisis by $27 million.
Half of Canadians believe they're not getting the whole truth from their governments about COVID-19, a new poll suggests, and some also believe conspiracy theories about where the novel coronavirus began.
Canada is taking on a leadership role against electoral interference as part of an international cybersecurity effort.
The Alberta government isn't backing away from a cabinet minister's comments that public heath rules and economic fears caused by COVID-19 favour pipeline construction.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that once there's a test widely available to see who has had COVID-19, he'll take it. Trudeau was exposed to the novel coronavirus earlier this year via his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, who likely contracted it during a trip to England. The prime minister never showed any symptoms.
Two people were hurt in a violent stabbing attack on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside early Tuesday, police said. An emailed statement from Const. Tania Visintin said police responded to an assault in the area of Hastings Street and Gore Avenue at around 6 a.m.