Canadians largely accepted the restrictions that came with the first wave. They might accept these too, or they might not.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
John Turner, Briefly Its Leader but Long a Force in Canada, Dies at 91
He carried out Liberal Party reforms in top cabinet posts but was ousted as prime minister after just 79 days. He later led the opposition to free-trade deals with the U.S.
Canadian Police Charge Man With Faking Terrorist Activity
The man, Shehroze Chaudhry, created a political storm in Canada with his assertions that he participated in atrocities by ISIS in Syria.
Justin Trudeau Offers Wide Array of Promises With Few Specifics
The prime minister laid out an ambitious legislative agenda without saying much about what it will cost or how he will pay for it.
An Indigenous Canadian Journalist Was Covering a Protest. Then He Got Arrested.
He is one of four reporters arrested while covering Indigenous affairs in a country that has been trying to make amends for its colonial past.
Winter’s Coming. Will Canada’s Pandemic Bicycle Boom Last?
We spoke with an expert about how to build on Canadians’ renewed interest in getting around by bike.
Wildfire Smoke Over Vancouver Prompts Air Quality Concerns
Residents retreated indoors after smoke from wildfires in the U.S. descended on Vancouver and other communities in British Columbia.
The Vaccine Challenge: ‘Not Putting All Our Eggs in One Basket’
Anita Anand is out shopping for millions of doses of a coronavirus vaccine that isn’t yet approved to make sure Canada is ready when it finally is.
Your Thoughts on an Anxious and Uncertain Return to Classes
Newsletter readers raise their concerns about the new school year and offer some suggestions for education during the pandemic.
With a New Leader, Conservatives Look to Unseat Justin Trudeau
Under Erin O’Toole, defeating the Liberal government may involve shifting Conservative Party policies.