Not one, not two, but 19 residents at Montreal’s Donald Berman Jewish Eldercare Centre have something in common. They’re not one, not two, but all 100 years old or older! On Oct. 27 the CIUSSS ...
The campaign comes as the Toronto police 911 communications centre has dealt with lengthy wait times in recent years.
The CRTC has granted Google a five-year exemption from the Online News Act, ordering it to pay $100 million to Canadian news outlets within 60 days.
Polytechnique Montreal hosted a “Swab The World” info and swabbing booth on Monday. The booth, in tandem with Héma-Québec, encouraged people to sign up for their stem cell donor registry, as part of a ...
Health Minister Mark Holland says the federal government will launch consultations about advanced requests for accessing medical assistance in dying. But Holland says such requests are still illegal ...
It’s an image that screams summer: two cruise ships docked on a sunny (albeit cold) day at Montreal’s port. The Insignia and the Nautica – both from Oceana Cruises – carried more than 1,300 passengers ...
A 61-year-old Brampton mom and her two sons are among five people facing charges in an investigation into gun and drug dealing.
Albertans working for public entities will have the ability to refuse medical treatment like vaccines under amendments to the Bill of Rights.
A man who found shot in an underground parking lot in North York last Thursday has died in hospital, Toronto police confirm.
Winnipeg police say a man in his 70s was shot in the head with a BB gun downtown on Monday, and three youths are in custody. The Winnipeg Police Service says it happened shortly after might near ...
Postal workers have voted in favour of a strike if conversations at the bargaining table with Canada Post don't progress before Nov. 3.
Transplant experts are seeing a spike in people revoking organ donor registrations, their confidence shaken by reports that organs were nearly retrieved from a Kentucky man mistakenly declared dead.