Adina Bresge
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Adina Bresge
COVID-19 cases rising again in long-term care homes: Tam
Canada's chief public health officer says the spread of COVID-19 is shifting towards seniors, adding to the mounting signs suggesting a second wave could hit just as hard as the first.
When kids have no social lives
A crowdsourced survey of Canadian parents suggests that nearly three-quarters of participants are concerned about their children's social lives during the pandemic.
Chinese consulate fires back at Alberta Premier Jason Kenney
The Chinese Consulate-General in Calgary is firing back at Alberta Premier Jason Kenney for his rebuke of China's handling of the initial outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
RCMP to draft national policy for emergency alerts
Mounties in Nova Scotia are under scrutiny for not issuing an emergency alert as a gunman rampaged through rural communities, but there's nothing in the national RCMP handbook to suggest that they should have.
Number of N.S. victims hits 22, questions why emergency alert wasn't used
A murderous rampage by a Halifax man impersonating an RCMP officer has claimed 22 lives, police announced on Tuesday, April 12, 2020, as some questioned why more wasn't done to warn citizens along his route.
What's it like to be quarantined in Canada? Not too shabby
It's the little luxuries that make all the difference to Myriam Larouche.
Vancouver landscape architect recognized as namesake of US$100K international prize
For seven decades, Canadian landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander has woven together the natural and artificial realms to shape urban environments across the globe.
'This is our future': Indigenous teen returns to UN to call for water protection
She's not old enough to get her learner's permit, but Autumn Peltier has been a driving force in the fight to protect water in Canada's Indigenous communities for years.
Federal government commits $2.8 million to anti-workplace harassment project
A project aimed at reducing workplace harassment and promoting accountable work environments will receive almost $2.8 million in federal funding, the government announced on Friday, July 5, 2019.
Toronto hospital says surgery program will help trans patients 'live true lives'
Janet Macbeth says "to be trans is to wait." The 40-year-old waited until her wife was pregnant with their second child in 2017 to come out as transgender. Then she waited for her relatives, friends and professional colleagues at Walpole Island First Nation's Heritage Centre to adjust to her gender identity.