Daily coronavirus cases continue to drop as Quebec reports 1,386 new cases of COVID-19, 55 deaths.
The number of hospitalizations increased by 9 compared to the previous day, for a cumulative total of 1,500.

The number of hospitalizations increased by 9 compared to the previous day, for a cumulative total of 1,500.
A temporary production drop by Pfizer is going to hit Quebec hard, along with the rest of the country, with nearly half the province's forecasted doses between now and Feb. 8 not arriving on schedule.
A man froze to death overnight on Saturday just steps from a downtown Montreal shelter where he’d been keeping warm. Public Health had banned the shelter from having clients overnight amid a COVID-19 outbreak.
With fresh blankets of snow covering Montreal, an army of snow people have taken over the city.
With thousands of Canadian businesses permanently closing because of the pandemic, many people are out of work and struggling to figure out how to make a career change.
After the first major snowfall of the winter, snow removal began in Montreal Sunday at 7 a.m.
A legal clinic is hoping to cut down on racial profiling by teaching Repentigny's minority groups about their rights.
At a time when many Quebecers will be shovelling at the end of the week, health professionals are reiterating the importance of being careful not to get injured.
Carolyn Wark-Black received a kidney from a stranger named Melanie Brault-Goettishein after the latter saw a post on Facebook and decided to save a woman's life she had never met.
Facing isolation and difficult living situations, advocates are worried some LGBTQ-identifying youth are suffering disproportionately from lockdown measures and the lack of in-person programs and services.
A Quebec family is furious after saying their loved one was allowed to leave a St. Eustache hospital in sub-zero temperatures in just a gown.
Residents of Magog in Quebec's Eastern Townships have been asked to be on the lookout for a wild boar that has been spotted in the area.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced Wednesday that a curfew will begin Saturday with no one permitted out of their homes from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. with some exceptions. Here's a breakdown of how it will work.
Canada has administered more than 629,000 first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines so far, in a landmark effort against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Experts say there’s a critical public health reason why people should always wear their masks in the cold weather if they can’t distance properly.
Filing taxes this year may be more complicated than in years past for Canadian small business owners who received government aid during the pandemic, CTV News' Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid writes in her blog for CTVNews.ca.
Quebec's healthcare system is under enormous pressure. Lawyers Brigitte Brabant and Nathalie Johnson argue the province needs a public consultation on the government's proposed triage system to answer the unanswerable question of who deserves care.
Nearly one year into this pandemic and we are at it again: sending children back into the classroom during a lockdown while society debates whether this is the right decision. There will be no winner in this discussion, and the ideal solution will likely never be known.
Former Equality Party (EP) leader Robert Libman’s call last month for the creation of a new “single-issue party” that anglophones “can count on” also speaks indirectly to the unhealthy predicament community members and other minority groups face by not having the comfortable election choices that anglophones in other provinces enjoy.
After an awkward and apologetic start, Rick Hillier confidently leading Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Don Martin writes in his latest column for CTVNews.ca.
An Appeal Court hearing is underway for a Nova Scotia man fighting the province's decision to revoke a personalized licence plate that bears his surname -- Grabher.
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney is urging United States President-elect Joe Biden to reconsider his reported decision to block the Keystone XL pipeline extension when he takes office on Wednesday.
A Simcoe, Ont., woman said she's facing an $880 fine for violating the province's lockdown measures.
Residents of Mission, B.C., and surrounding communities showed up in tow trucks, Teslas and everything in between to show solidarity with a teen viciously assaulted at a school because of their gender identity.
Search and rescue crews are lauding a 17 year-old for his quick-thinking and common sense, after the teen was lost in snowy mountain terrain over the weekend.
The first major snowstorm of the year was a great opportunity for Montrealers to get out of their houses and show a little creativity.
Nova Scotia landmark Peggy's Cove is getting a multi-million-dollar upgrade.
A new report from StatsCan says more than 87,000 people have left big cities for smaller nearby communities.
Kaveh Madani explains how turning off your camera during video calls can help reduce your carbon footprint.
U.S. President Donald Trump at this point is opting not to issue a pardon for himself as he prepares an expansive list of more than 100 pardons and commutations for release on Tuesday, a source familiar with the effort said.
COVID-19 infection numbers in Ontario dropped to levels unseen in weeks Tuesday though the province says there is likely an 'underreporting of cases today' due to a technical issue at Toronto Public Health.
London Health Sciences Centre says they have fired a neonatal intensive care unit nurse 'with cause' following an internal investigation.
A Texas family who lost their sense of smell because they have COVID-19 nearly died when a fire engulfed their house and they couldn't smell the smoke.
The race against the virus that causes COVID-19 has taken a new turn: Mutations are rapidly popping up, and the longer it takes to vaccinate people, the more likely it is that a variant that can elude current tests, treatments and vaccines could emerge.
Scientists say 2021 is expected to be a shorter year than normal with the Earth spinning at a faster rate than it has in the last 50 years.
Ontario Conservative MP Derek Sloan says he'll fight efforts by his party's leader to boot him from caucus.
Filing taxes this year may be more complicated than in years past for Canadian small business owners who received government aid during the pandemic, CTV News' Chief Financial Commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid writes in her blog for CTVNews.ca.
A man froze to death overnight on Saturday just steps from a downtown Montreal shelter where he’d been keeping warm. Public Health had banned the shelter from having clients overnight amid a COVID-19 outbreak.
A Toronto woman says the numbers she used to win a $60M lottery jackpot came to her husband in a dream two decades ago.
At least four provinces delaying or revisiting vaccine programs amid Pfizer delay.
'Pretty unique place': P.E.I. premier lifts some restriction
Police are reviewing a video that shows a man without a mask criticize a health-care worker for getting a vaccine.
Que. man freezes to death steps from shelter forced to close
'I used common sense': A 17-year-old describes building a snow cave to stay safe after getting separated from his father and brother while out snowmobiling.