What students face heading back to class during this fourth wave of COVID-19 will look strikingly different depending on where they live in the country.
Social media companies are playing a more active role in this election than they have in the past in the name of fighting misinformation. But where should the line be drawn between misinformation and free speech, and how much should they have to reveal about how those decisions are made.
For more than a decade, federal Conservatives across Canada have taken aim at carbon tax policy with great vitriol. Now the Conservatives have pulled a 180-degree turn — though the issue may remain politicized in the future.
A group called ProtectOurProvince Alberta is launching a series of COVID-19 briefings starting Monday at 4 p.m. MT, saying it’s doing it to “fill the void” left by the provincial government, which hasn’t held any COVID-19 briefings for weeks as case counts and hospitalizations have surged.