Ontario considers mandatory COVID-19 testing for all international travellers at Pearson airport
The Ontario government is looking into requiring all international travellers arriving at Toronto Pearson airport to be tested for COVID-19.

The Ontario government is looking into requiring all international travellers arriving at Toronto Pearson airport to be tested for COVID-19.
An Ontario doctor alleged he was removed as the interim medical director of critical care at William Osler Health System this month because of his comments regarding the province's pandemic response.
Two women killed in a crash on the Queen Elizabeth Way in Burlington, Ont. on Tuesday morning are being remembered by family and friends as happy, kind and genuine human beings.
The city will be dispatching staff Wednesday to 12 residential buildings around Toronto where there have been a high number of complaints about lack of mask usage.
Toronto’s ActiveTO program could be expanding to other neighbourhoods this spring to provide more space for people to safely enjoy the outdoors amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Matt Morris’ creations have become an annual winter tradition in his Waterloo, Ont., neighbourhood.
Ontario’s Minister of Labour is calling for changes to be made to a federal sick leave program amid criticism from some advocates who say that the Ford government should be the ones to step in to fill the gaps.
The Ontario government is slamming U.S. President Joe Biden's Buy American executive order, saying it will hurt businesses that rely on the cross-border trading relationship.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling on the federal government to take further action when it comes to border control, pushing for mandatory COVID-19 testing and a temporary ban on direct flights from countries where new strains of the disease have been found.
A recent survey by the Entertainment Software Association of Canada found that Canadians are playing more video games during the pandemic to stay entertained and connected.
Snow blowers have been mostly silent in the Greater Toronto Area this winter and if Toronto gets less snow in future winters, you may want to consider a new tool for your driveway.
There is no “lemon law” in Canada when it comes to buying a new vehicle that turns out to have problems.
Canadians have been told to stay in the country due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now the Prime Minister wants you to stay in your province too.
For the first time in its 62-year-history, the Toronto International Boat Show has gone online.
An Ontario barbershop has reopened during the provincial lockdown using a loophole that the owner claims allows them to operate legally.
Flower shops report business is growing steadily during the COVID-19 pandemic, attributing the sales boost to people wanting to brighten up their homes.
Vehicle prices in Canada have hit an all-time high with the average vehicle selling for more than $40,000.
Every year thousands of Canadians are hurt after slipping on icy stairs, steps and sidewalks. Now if it happens in Ontario you’ll have a lot less time to sue for damages.
Provincial officials say they plan to administer first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to all long-term care home residents in Ontario 10 days sooner than planned as at least one facility in outbreak has reported multiple cases of the UK variant.
Some Canadian snowbirds who have travelled south of the border this winter considered themselves lucky to able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the sunshine state, but locals are voicing frustration that foreigners are allowed to lineup for the shot.
Eight people not on the priority list were mistakenly given a COVID-19 vaccine at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre this week after an online registration link to book appointments was "erroneously shared."
Dozens of staffers in the Governor General’s office described a 'toxic' and 'poisoned' work atmosphere that included allegations of screaming, demeaning comments and public humiliations, according to a report obtained by CTV News that prompted Julie Payette’s resignation.
The unprecedented resignation of Julie Payette has demonstrated the necessity and importance of a thorough and well-considered process for selection of the governor general, writes CTV’s royal commentator Richard Berthelsen, who worked at Rideau Hall for a decade.
When Karandeep Gill was 15, she started having panic attacks, something she had never heard discussed in her Punjabi community in Brampton, Ont. — now, she works to spread mental health awareness to the South Asian community in order to help others.
The mother of two is being remembered as an involved member of the Caribbean community.
Some travellers are arriving on flights to Canada with COVID-19 despite the new restrictions to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
A Canadian clothing line is helping transgender kids feel confident at the beach or pool with bathing suits designed to maximize comfort without compromising style.
At the start of the pandemic, Heather Eldebs had been working with her doctor towards weaning herself off her depression medication.
A program that teaches kids financial literacy and entrepreneurship is also showing young people how to give back during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like many great ideas, a Toronto-based confectionary business known for its chocolate smash hearts was born out of boredom.
A hospitalized Instagram-famous Toronto pug has received a little help from her loyal fans – more than $30,000 to help cover her hefty medical bills.
Sophia Megan’s ‘Love Boxes’ have been brightening the lives of sick children across Ontario for four years now.
An Ajax, Ont. man has become an artistic internet sensation, thanks to his TikTok and Instagram accounts called ‘Paint with Jeff.’
Most outdoor activities and events have shuttered amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but skating in Toronto remains open to allow residents to get some exercise and enjoy some fresh air while social distancing.
An 11-year-old boy from Etobicoke has co-funded a cooking subscription box to help kids get more involved in the dinner-making process.
A herd of elephants were captured playing in the snow at Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona.
A Winnipegger has become quite a bit richer after purchasing a winning $60 million lottery ticket
The IOC is adamant the Tokyo Olympics will be held this year despite the pandemic. So, too, are Japanese organizers.
A hot gas cloud billows out from Merapi volcano in Indonesia
The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is speculated to be hosting the new season of the Bachelorette.
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller had some harsh words for a wealthy couple who allegedly lied to get early access to a COVID-19 vaccine.
The Opposition sparred with the federal government over COVID-19 vaccine shipment delays.
Todd Barclay of Restaurants Canada tells us more about the dire situation many restaurants are facing and ways we can help them stay afloat.
Brenda Hollingsworth of Auger Hollingsworth joins us with tips and when you should consider contacting a lawyer if you experience a slip and fall.
Brian Bringolf of Starlight Children’s Foundation Canada explains how they continue to support seriously ill children and their families during the pandemic.
Chair of Bell Let’s Talk Mary Deacon shares how the initiative has grown and what we can do to support Bell Let’s Talk Day on January 28.