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Updated 2025-02-27 08:00
Tenants decry conditions on ‘slumlord tour’
A gaping hole in the drywall of the laundry room in a downtown Hamilton apartment building has made a star appearance in a tour of the city’s alleged “slumlords.”
Ontario wants free speech in colleges, universities
Develop free speech policies or face funding cuts, Ontario tells colleges
Ottawa loses key court case on Trans Mountain
CP NewsAlert: Federal Court of Appeal quashes of approval of Trans Mountain
Hamilton remembers local lives lost to overdoses
Fourth annual Overdose Awareness Day held at Gage Park
Rachel Notley pulling Alberta from climate plan
Federal judges out of touch in Trans Mountain pipeline expansion case: Kenney
Canada court halts Pacific pipeline in blow to Trudeau
Court quashes Canada's approval of pipeline
Competition Bureau offers advice to CRTC
Protection against aggressive sales practices may be needed: Competition watchdog
Historical sexual assault case of Stanley McBride Jr. returns to court next month
Two more complainants come forward
Hamilton passes on buying former Red Hill school property
The City of Hamilton isn’t interested in purchasing the former Red Hill elementary school located on Albright Road.
Toronto mall evacuated as shooting investigated
Major Toronto mall evacuated as police investigate reports of gunshots
Weather helping B.C. wildfire battle: government
More land burned but fewer affected than last year: B.C. Wildfire Service
Federal judges out of touch on Trans Mountain: Kenney
Federal judges out of touch in Trans Mountain pipeline expansion case: Kenney
Will the new council OK pot stores?
Eisenberger in conflict because he owns stock in a marijuana grow-op
Health groups call on Ontario to rethink position on overdose prevention sites
More than 100 health groups urged Doug Ford and Ontario’s health minister on Thursday to reconsider the province’s position on overdose prevention sites, saying a government decision to halt the opening of new facilities was putting lives at risk.
Today in business: TD bank reports rising profits, Cronos shares plummit
TD Bank Group reported a profit of nearly $3.11 billion in its latest quarter, up from $2.77 billion in the same quarter last year, boosted by growth in its U.S. business. The bank said Thursday the profit amounted to $1.65 per diluted share for the three months ended July 31, up from $1.46 a year ago. On an adjusted basis, TD says it earned $1.66 per diluted share, up from an adjusted profit of $1.51 per diluted share a year ago. Analysts on average had expected TD to report a profit of $1.63 per share, according to Thomson Reuters Eikon.
North American markets close down slightly
Energy stocks weigh on stock market after appeal court Trans Mountain ruling
Ottawa not giving details, but says Canada ready to play its NAFTA hand Friday
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the time has come for high-level decisions on the future of NAFTA.
CBC apologizes to NDP MP Christine Moore
CBC apologizes to NDP MP Christine Moore over relationship report
Signpost: Burlington art, ovarian cancer and Sherman Access
Burlington Public Art is looking to commission local artists to create small- to medium-scale artworks — from murals, to small-scale sculptures, to bike racks and benches — throughout the city. The deadline for Burlington residents to apply to the Local Artist Program is Sept. 14. For more information, visit burlingtonpublicart.com.
Canada’s economy surges in second quarter on higher exports: StatCan
A surge in exports of energy, aircraft and pharmaceutical products helped propel Canada’s economy higher in the second quarter of this year, Statistics Canada said Thursday.
Liberals eye closer look at ‘right to disconnect’ in labour rule revamp: report
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are considering whether a reshaping of federal labour standards should include giving workers the right to ignore their job-related emails at home.
Two teens shot overnight in Hamilton; two others arrested
Two other youths arrested, weapon recovered
Missing senior, Hermann Katzer, found safe in Hamilton late Wednesday
A 80-year-old man missing since Tuesday has been found.
Cronos shares plummet on short-seller report
Cronos shares lose 27% after Citron Report raises concerns about disclosures
Ford tells bank economists ‘we want to listen’
Premier Doug Ford met with the top economists from Canada’s big banks Thursday, telling them that his government wants to “turn this province around.”
Filming to resume Friday in Port Hope for It sequel
— Filming for Largo, the sequel to Stephen King’s It, is now set for Friday.
Appeal Court quashes approval of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
The Federal Court of Appeal has overturned Ottawa’s approval of the contentious Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but Finance Minister Bill Morneau is pledging to push ahead with his government’s purchase of the project.
Ottawa warns Ford’s climate moves could equal the pollution from 30 coal-fired power plants
Analysis assumes that without the previous greenhouse gas reduction measures, Ontario’s target of 114.2 million tonnes of emissions for 2030 will be closer to 163 million tonnes. The province, however, says it is working on a new climate-change plan.
Ford government sets up online ‘suggestion box’ on how to cut spending
Ontario government is canvassing the public for ideas on how to provide services at a lower cost, without axing jobs, as it prepares to cut $6 billion in annual spending.
Campbell Soup plans to sell international, fresh units
Campbell Soup Co. plans to focus on its core snacks and soup business in North America and sell its international business and pay down debt.
Police seek two suspects after shots fired at Yorkdale Mall
The mall is being evacuated after a shooting in the building, police say. Paramedics have not been called to the scene.
Man threatened to kill newspaper staff over anti-Trump editorials
A California man upset about the Boston Globe’s co-ordinated editorial response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s attacks on the news media was arrested Thursday for threatening to travel to the newspaper’s offices and kill journalists.
Court overturns approval of pipeline expansion
CP NewsAlert: Federal Court of Appeal quashes of approval of Trans Mountain
Mourners gather for Arizona church service for McCain
People waved American flags and campaign-style signs along the side of the road Thursday as a motorcade carrying Sen. John McCain’s body travelled from the state capitol to a church for a second day of memorial services for the maverick politician, former prisoner of war and two-time presidential candidate.
Peel Police announce increase in officers
Peel Regional Police announce increase in officers to combat gun violence
Hurdles to clear on the way to a NAFTA deal
NAFTA's sticking points: Key hurdles to clear on the way to a deal
Police seeking witnesses of assault in Burlington, Ont.
Police seeking witnesses of an assault near bar in Burlington, Ont.
The mystery of the lost Swissair diamonds
The enduring mystery of the lost diamonds from the crash of Swissair Flight 111
Hamilton councillors will give electronic voting another try in January
"We owe an opportunity to give it at least another try," said Stoney Creek Coun. Maria Pearson.
Manitoba Mountie shot; three in custody
RCMP officer in hospital, search on for 2-3 suspects after incident in Manitoba
Getting Out: Your guide to theatre and concerts in Hamilton and area
Your guide to Theatre and Concerts in Hamilton and area
Ottawa doctor charged with sexual assault
Ottawa doctor charged with one count of sexual assault, police say
Court challenge of council cut has 'no merit': Ontario
Toronto court challenge of council cut has "no merit": Ontario government
Suspects sought after 15 robberies in GTA
Suspects sought in connection with at least 15 robberies in the GTA, police say
Real-life 'Come From Away' stories told in new doc
New documentary tells stories of real-life people behind 'Come From Away'
Back to school in Hamilton
Hamilton’s public and Catholic schools will be buzzing with activity again Tuesday as more than 60,000 students are expected to head back class.
OPP conducting internal review on suicides
Internal review to examine suicides among Ontario Provincial Police
The 'bright' legacy of the Swissair disaster
The Swissair disaster's 'bright' legacy: Friendships as enduring as the sorrow
Exports push economic growth higher in Q2
Canada's economy surges in second quarter on higher exports: StatCan
Police ID man killed in motorcycle crash
Provincial police identify man killed in motorcycle crash near London, Ont.
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