Liam Casey
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Liam Casey
Memories of a best friend shared at anniversary of tragedy in London, Ont.
Saboor Khan hopes to find some solace this weekend when he helps realize his best friend's dreams of a community space for children to laugh and play in.
Paxlovid a key weapon in COVID fight so long as people can get it
A pill to treat COVID-19 appears to be the country's best hope, outside of vaccines and strong public health measures, to keep hospitals from being overrun with cases of the virus now and in the future, doctors say.
What other police forces in Canada have learned from the Ottawa trucker protest
Toronto police "made it very clear" to demonstrators that no one would be staying overnight, Pogue said, and police had heavy tow trucks at the ready.
Patient running protest gauntlet: "If I ever catch COVID, I won't make it."
Two police officers escorted Faye Doiron and Randy Longaphie as they left Toronto General Hospital on Monday, September 13, 2021, helping the pair make their way through a crowd of protesters denouncing pandemic measures.
Hospital says protests against pandemic measures demoralizing for health staff
An organization calling itself Canadian Frontline Nurses posted notices of “silent vigils” expected to take place in all 10 provinces, saying they're meant to critique public health measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Man accused of vehicle attack on Muslim family charged with terrorism
A vehicle attack against a Muslim family in southwestern Ontario that left four dead and one seriously injured was an act of terrorism, prosecutors argued Monday as they upgraded the charges against the man accused in the incident.
Many Quebec, Ontario vaccine appointments for seniors unfilled
As COVID-19 cases continued to climb in Canada's two biggest provinces on Sunday, March 28, 2021, officials in Ontario and Quebec said there are vacant vaccination appointments that need to be filled.
Toronto van attack: Judge finds Minassian guilty of killing 10, injuring 16
Relief washed over victims of the Toronto van attack Wednesday after the man responsible for the rampage was found guilty of murdering 10 people and trying to kill 16 others.