An Inuk woman from Pangnirtung says she was mistreated by nurses at the Civic Campus of Ottawa Hospital who refused to give her water and change her diaper.
Military mission to COVID-hit long term care homes cost taxpayers about $53 million
Sending in Canadian soldiers to backstop long-term care homes overrun by the novel coronavirus in Ontario and Quebec cost the federal government approximately $53 million, according to figures obtained by CBC News from the Department of National Defence (DND).
Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine appears to be 94.5% effective
There's more promising news from a COVID-19 vaccine candidate: Moderna said Monday its shots provide strong protection, a dash of hope against the grim backdrop of coronavirus surges around the world. The vaccine is among those that Canada has preordered for its population.
Green Party leader calls on Trudeau to curb COVID-19 confusion and appoint a national task force
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul said today Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should immediately appoint a panel of expert scientists to help coordinate the national response to COVID-19 as cases continue to spike.
B.C. woman gives birth while in coma due to COVID-19
Gill McIntosh went to hospital in Abbotsford with what she thought were pregnancy-related symptoms. Instead, she was diagnosed with COVID-19, put on a ventilator and given an emergency C-section to deliver her son.
Calgary’s emergency management chief says Alberta needs a 28-day ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown to battle COVID-19
The chief of the Calgary Emergency Management Agency says the province has hit a turning point in the COVID-19 battle.
10 new cases of COVID-19 found in Nunavut, with signs of community spread in Arviat
The territory's COVID-19 case count has more than doubled as health officials say there are signs of community spread in Arviat, which declared its first case Friday.
Coronavirus: What’s happening in Canada and around the world on Nov. 15
Canada's chief public health officer is cautioning Canadians against "letting our guard down" in the fight against COVID-19 as holiday season approaches and colder weather drives people indoors.
Pandemic disruptions create difficult challenges for people with cognitive issues
A Toronto facility is helping people with cognitive challenges learn new routines to keep themselves safe during the pandemic.
Millions of rapid COVID-19 tests have arrived in Canada, but many jurisdictions are slow to roll them out
More than 3.8 million rapid tests for COVID-19 are now in the hands of provincial health authorities but many jurisdictions are still evaluating how the devices might help battle the pandemic.