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Alberta's highly-controversial proof-of-vaccination system expires as the clock strikes midnight Wednesday, Premier Jason Kenney announced Tuesday amid accusations that he was playing politics with public health measures.
A core group of protesters in the nation's capital continue to defy calls for the trucker convoy to go home as Ottawa remains under a state of emergency, with city officials demanding more resources to deal with policing them.
A Liberal MP spoke out on Tuesday against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial governments' pandemic policies, and politicians' handling of the ongoing trucker convoy protests. Joel Lightbound, the Louis-Hébert, Que. MP, held a press conference on Parliament Hill where he said that he thinks those concerned about COVID-19 policies have 'legitimate concerns' that should not be dismissed.
The 'Freedom Convoy' is gaining traction on a new crowdfunding platform after GoFundMe shut its doors on the movement. As of Tuesday afternoon, the group had raised more than US$6.3 million from 69,661 donors on GiveSendGo, which describes itself as the '#1 free Christian crowdfunding site.'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to stop marginalizing the unvaccinated and recognize the collateral damage so many restrictions are having on Canadians, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
The Quebec government announced a plan for getting out of the current lockdown and for how to 'learn to live with COVID.' It intends to lift nearly all public health restrictions by mid-March.
A First Nation chief in western Manitoba says the 'Freedom Convoy' that brought downtown Ottawa to a standstill is the result of 'unabashed entitlement' among privileged Canadians.
Transport truck drivers have been idling for hours on Huron Church Road leading up the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor, Ont., because of protesting over COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Behind the skiers launching themselves off the 60-metre-high ramp are furnaces, tall chimney stacks and cooling towers on the site of a former steel mill that for decades contributed to the Chinese capital's notoriously polluted skies.
A new study examining racial disparities in breast cancer survival is pointing to differences at the molecular level to explain why mortality rates may be higher in Black women.
Canada's largest trucking company is virtually untouched by the vaccine mandate for truckers crossing the U.S.-Canada border, says TFI International Inc. chairman and CEO Alain Bedard.
Ottawa police say about a quarter of vehicles parked in downtown Ottawa as part of the trucker protests have children living in them, and authorities are worried for their safety.
The so-called 'Freedom Convoy' protest has paralyzed Ottawa for days, making parts of the nation's capital inaccessible and forcing some businesses to close. CTVNews.ca looks at the key events and dates that led to the demonstration.
In the blink of an eye, Canadians have been reminded that we should never take our democracy or its institutions for granted. What was supposed to be a bon-enfant demonstration against a vaccine requirement soon melted down into an ugly, unbridled celebration of lawlessness, former NDP leader Tom Mulcair writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
A foreign student in Manitoba says she can't afford to pay more than $38,000 she was billed for a nine-day hospital stay – some of it under an involuntary psychiatric hold – after she had a mental health crisis during the pandemic.
Several Canadians scored Oscar nominations Tuesday with Quebec writer/producer Denis Villeneuve, Toronto costume designer Luis Sequeira and Quebec producer Roger Frappier among those with strong ties to leading contenders 'Dune,' 'The Power of the Dog' and 'Nightmare Alley.'
Fully vaccinated people account for the majority of daily new hospitalizations in most provinces, but experts say the risk of hospitalization is actually higher among those who are unvaccinated. CTVNews.ca spoke with experts from across the country to understand why.
Scientists and medical experts from around the world have agreed on a research definition for “long COVID” in children, according to a U.K.-based study, the first such consensus for young people.
Tanya Tagaq says her new album 'Tongues' is a reminder to Canadians they can no longer "turn their head" to the atrocities inflicted on Indigenous Peoples.
Legal challenges of employer vaccine mandates and health measures are being tossed out as arbitrators in Canada largely side with the need to maintain safe workplaces during a pandemic, legal experts say.
The Queen now suggesting that it is her 'sincere wish' that Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, should be known as 'Queen Consort' when her son succeeds her is a significant step, Richard Berthelsen writes in his latest column on CTVNews.ca.
Ottawa police say about a quarter of vehicles parked in downtown Ottawa as part of the trucker protests have children living in them, and authorities are worried for their safety.
A core group of protesters in the nation's capital continue to defy calls for the trucker convoy to go home as Ottawa remains under a state of emergency, with city officials demanding more resources to deal with policing them.
The High Commission of India, which is based in Ottawa and provides consular services, has released an advisory telling Indian citizens living in Canada or those planning to travel there to 'exercise a high degree of caution' due to the current protests in Ottawa and elsewhere.
The so-called 'Freedom Convoy' protest has paralyzed Ottawa for days, making parts of the nation's capital inaccessible and forcing some businesses to close. CTVNews.ca looks at the key events and dates that led to the demonstration.
Transport truck drivers have been idling for hours on Huron Church Road leading up the Ambassador Bridge border crossing in Windsor, Ont., because of protesting over COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.
Jury selection resumed Tuesday with the first questioning of potential jurors for the trial of a former Kentucky police officer involved in the deadly raid that killed Breonna Taylor.
Authorities arrested Amir Locke's 17-year-old cousin Tuesday in connection with the homicide investigation that led police to the Minneapolis apartment where a SWAT team officer fatally shot Locke while conducting a search warrant.
The Israeli military said it attacked targets in Syria shortly after an anti-aircraft missile was fired from the Arab country into northern Israel early Wednesday.
A former New York Times editorial page editor was put on the defensive on Tuesday in Sarah Palin's defamation trial against the newspaper over a 2017 editorial that incorrectly linked the former Republican vice-presidential candidate and Alaska governor to an earlier mass shooting in Arizona.
A massive ocean wave that was tracked off the west coast of Vancouver Island in 2020 is now considered the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded, according to scientists at the University of Victoria.
Saanich is home to a new restaurant called the "Slushy Shack." But the brightly coloured building is actually a film set for a TV series that started shooting in Victoria late last fall.
After years of calling on the Ontario government to acknowledge the destructive health impacts of McIntyre Powder on miners who were forced to inhale it to keep their jobs, those affected will now have easier access to occupational illness benefits.
Ninety-five-year-old Eva Hilborn made contact with rural families who didn't have easy access to libraries during the pandemic and bought about two dozen books to send to them. Since then her operation has grown considerably, offering a book a month to 130 children.
As the trucker convoy demonstrations continue, organizers of the protest have suggested that they would be willing to form a coalition with opposition parties, given Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has indicated no intent to meet or negotiate with them. This suggestion has been called 'a non-starter' by one expert, and has been rebuked by the public safety minister as an attempt to overthrow the government.
A Liberal MP spoke out on Tuesday against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial governments' pandemic policies, and politicians' handling of the ongoing trucker convoy protests. Joel Lightbound, the Louis-Hébert, Que. MP, held a press conference on Parliament Hill where he said that he thinks those concerned about COVID-19 policies have 'legitimate concerns' that should not be dismissed.
The extensive construction operation on Parliament Hill that's revitalizing and reworking Centre Block has been paused due to the ongoing 'Freedom Convoy' protest that has gridlocked the national's capital for almost two weeks.
Traumatic brain injury is so common among the homeless that prevention should be prioritized for people facing multiple challenges and worse outcomes compared with “affluent populations,” says the lead author of a study in Vancouver that monitored participants for symptoms every month for a year.
Scientists and medical experts from around the world have agreed on a research definition for “long COVID” in children, according to a U.K.-based study, the first such consensus for young people.
Fully vaccinated people account for the majority of daily new hospitalizations in most provinces, but experts say the risk of hospitalization is actually higher among those who are unvaccinated. CTVNews.ca spoke with experts from across the country to understand why.
A massive ocean wave that was tracked off the west coast of Vancouver Island in 2020 is now considered the most extreme rogue wave ever recorded, according to scientists at the University of Victoria.
A quarter of Canadian businesses say they have already been the victim of a cyber attack in 2021, according to a Leger survey commissioned by technology firm NOVIPRO.
After a pandemic year that hobbled movie theatres and saw streaming services make new inroads into Hollywood, the Academy Awards put its strongest support Tuesday behind two films made with big-screen grandeur that were also streamed into homes: Jane Campion's gothic western 'The Power of the Dog' and Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi epic 'Dune.'
Several Canadians scored Oscar nominations Tuesday with Quebec writer/producer Denis Villeneuve, Toronto costume designer Luis Sequeira and Quebec producer Roger Frappier among those with strong ties to leading contenders 'Dune,' 'The Power of the Dog' and 'Nightmare Alley.'
Saanich is home to a new restaurant called the "Slushy Shack." But the brightly coloured building is actually a film set for a TV series that started shooting in Victoria late last fall.
Canada's largest trucking company is virtually untouched by the vaccine mandate for truckers crossing the U.S.-Canada border, says TFI International Inc. chairman and CEO Alain Bedard.
The U.S. Justice Department announced Tuesday its largest-ever financial seizure -- more than US$3.5 billion -- and the arrests of a New York couple accused of conspiring to launder billions of dollars in cryptocurrency stolen from the 2016 hack of a virtual currency exchange.
Gun salutes rang out in London and Edinburgh on Monday to mark the official start of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee year, as the 95-year-old monarch prepared for a busy season of public duties.
The chubby panda mascot of the 2022 Winter Games, a little stuffed toy medal winners receive on the podium, is proving to be a success as a number of stores in Beijing are already sold out of the plushies and some are being resold online for hundreds of dollars.
For the first time, chimpanzees were spotted capturing insects and applying them to their own wounds, as well as the wounds of others, possibly as a form of medication.
There are no known security threats to the Super Bowl, authorities said Tuesday as they outlined the coordinated law enforcement effort to keep the game at SoFi Stadium and the Los Angeles region safe.
A former women's coach with the Vancouver Whitecaps and Canadian national youth teams has pleaded guilty to four sexual offences involving four different people.
A bicyclist fell to her death when a drawbridge connecting Palm Beach to the Florida mainland began rising before she could reach the other side. A bystander tried to pull her to safety but lost his grip, officials said.
Plastic pollution at sea is reaching worrying levels and will continue to grow even if significant action is taken now to stop such waste from reaching the world's oceans, according to a review of hundreds of academic studies.
Penguins have become far more than an iconic symbol of the earth’s frozen south. Scientists now use them as key indicators for understanding climate change near the South Pole.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to stop marginalizing the unvaccinated and recognize the collateral damage so many restrictions are having on Canadians, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
In the blink of an eye, Canadians have been reminded that we should never take our democracy or its institutions for granted. What was supposed to be a bon-enfant demonstration against a vaccine requirement soon melted down into an ugly, unbridled celebration of lawlessness, former NDP leader Tom Mulcair writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
Born: August 24, 2020. Died: February 2, 2022. Erin O’Toole’s 526-day intra-pandemic Conservative leadership has been euthanized, taken down by a mercifully quick and decisive 75-vote backstabbing from his own MPs, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
Bernie Saunders -- the fifth Black hockey player in the NHL, who left his career early due to countless racist experiences -- says diversity training does not go far enough. Instead, repeated offenders should be banned from the sport.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took a hardline stance against the truckers and their supporters protesting on Parliament Hill, but the movement could grow into a bigger political opponent down the road, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.