Health officials in New Brunswick have identified one new case of COVID-19, this time in the Fredericton region. The individual is a health-care worker at the Manoir de la Vallée in Atholville, which is home to the largest cluster of cases in the Campbellton region. The last COVID-19 patient...
Health officials in Quebec have announced 117 new cases of COVID-19 and 29 fatalities related to the virus, increasing the province’s totals to 54,263 and 5,298, respectively. Of the fatalities, nine were recorded in the past 24 hours, while the other 20 occurred before June 9. It marks the...
The City of Toronto has launched an investigation after two Black women alleged they were racially targeted by a bylaw enforcement official during a visit to Centennial Park in Etobicoke. Videos which were posted to Instagram on Tuesday show the women repeatedly asking the bylaw official why he asked them...
Ontario is currently enjoying its best seven-day stretch since late March. After announcing 190 new cases on Wednesday, its seven-day average for daily cases stands at 200, while its testing average is at a record-high 24,441. It's the best stretch since March 31, when the seven-day averages stood at 197...
There are now 163 cases of COVID-19 in the province, as of Tuesday. The patients are two people in their 50s, and one person in their 20s. Two of the cases are related health care work at Campbellton Regional Hospital while the other was in close contact with a...
A person in the Saskatoon area has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 684. This includes two people who are from out of province, but tested positive in Saskatchewan. Currently, there are 40 active cases in the province, with three of those...
Ontario's government reported 184 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, while the number of people hospitalized with the illness continues on a downward trend. The 0.6 per cent increase in cases brings the cumulative total in Ontario to 32,554. Of those confirmed cases, just over 84 per cent are resolved. Some...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government's signature benefit for people whose jobs have vanished amid the COVID-19 pandemic will be extended by eight weeks. The Canada Emergency Response Benefit has paid $500 a week for a maximum of 16 weeks depending on when people signed up for the help...
Nova Scotia has gone a full week with no new confirmed cases of COVID-19. The QEII Health Sciences Centre's microbiology lab in Halifax completed 355 tests on Monday and no new cases were identified, according to the Department of Health. "Today marks our seventh day in a row with no new...
The province reported 184 more COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, bringing the provincial total to 32,554. The province also reported 11 more deaths related to COVID-19, pushing the provincial death toll to 2,538. The latest reporting comes as the province plans on moving more parts of Ontario into Phase 2 of...