Ontario's vaccine passport: What you need to know

A COVID-19 vaccine passport system kicks in Wednesday across Ontario, requiring people to show proof of vaccination for entry into many non-essential venues.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation should be a solemn day to reflect, says author

Three First Nations women say Canadians should take time on the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30 to reflect on their history and participate in events.
3 die after Monday's explosion at Beauceville, Que., lumber plant

Three men in their 50s have died following an explosion Monday at a wood-manufacturing plant in Beauceville, Que.
Many Canadians angry after election produces a $610M bill and not much change

Many Canadians are feeling a sense of déjà vu — and they’re not happy about it — after an expensive election in the middle of a pandemic left them with a government that looks an awful lot like the last one.
Vancouver's Stanley Park reopens to public after coyote cull

Vancouver's Stanley Park has fully reopened to the public after a two-week nighttime closure to cull aggressive coyotes.
Blasting 'pointless' election, premiers press Trudeau for greater autonomy, more health care funding

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s strained relationship with several of Canada’s premiers appears to have taken an even sharper turn downward following the results of Monday’s federal election.
Alberta man who lost wife, toddler in double homicide calls for changes to sex-offender laws

Mchale Busch, 24, and her toddler son, Noah McConnell, were killed last week. Cody McConnell — Mchale's husband and Noah's father — says the family should have been made aware they shared their Hinton, Alta., apartment building with the convicted sex offender who is now charged in the deaths.


