Canada Coronavirus News
Despite Worrisome Climb in COVID-19 Cases, Ontario and Quebec Still Reopening
The only way reopening will work is if provinces drastically ramp up coronavirus testing and track down sources of exposure, experts say. Otherwise, a second wave is "inevitable."
Australians Fled Whistler, Now It Needs Them Back
“We went from a staff of about 15 down to a staff of three within a week,” one local business owner told VICE.
A Coronavirus Vaccine in Canada Is Ready for Human Trials. Here's What We Know
Researchers in Halifax are currently recruiting test subjects for the vaccine. Wanted: humans.
Take-Out From My Fave Indonesian Restaurant Isn't the Same
Kasim Kasim makes Padmanadi, a vegan restaurant just north of downtown Edmonton, a home away from home. If you're lucky, he'll maybe set you up on a date when the pandemic is over.
Canada, Here's What You Need to Do About Your Student Loans Right Now
The decision to defer payments depends on how much you owe. VICE answers questions about school-related debt for students and graduates.
It Only Took a Pandemic to Drop Rent Prices in Canada's Most Expensive Cities
Units that used to be Airbnbs are now long-term rentals and tenants are staying put, pushing prices down in Toronto and Vancouver.
Bryan Adams Is the Latest Vegan to Falsely Blame the Pandemic on Meat
The Canadian singer-songwriter is one of several vegans with clout pushing the false and racist idea that the coronavirus pandemic wouldn't have happened if everyone was vegan.
Sadly, the Pandemic Could Be Millennials' Best Chance to Buy a House
The next couple of years could be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to buy a first home for the lucky people who still have jobs.
Suspects of Canada Cell Tower Fires Are a Model and Failed Rapper
Police said the couple have been charged with arson and mischief after seven cell tower fires.
'We Should Have Expected This': Inside Canada's Coronavirus Epicentre
Montreal has been the epicenter of Canada's coronavirus outbreak. The neighborhood with the highest number of cases is Montreal North, one of the poorest urban areas in the country.
Nurses Are Working as Bouncers Outside Emergency Room Doors
Dispatches from a night shift at an Alberta ER, where nurses are tasked with telling visitors who can and can’t come inside.
Conservative Premiers Are Doing More For People Behind Bars Than Justin Trudeau
There’s been a stark difference in the response to the coronavirus pandemic between provincial jails and federal prisons.