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House of Commons finishes review of vaccination exemptions for MPs
OTTAWA — A review of MPs’ medical exemptions from COVID-19 vaccination has finished, but the House of Commons is not releasing the results.
Canada joins US and allies in Beijing Olympics boycott
TORONTO (AP) — Canada will join the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia in a diplomatic boycott of the Beijing Winter Olympics over human rights concerns, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.
Tilray buys Breckenridge Distillery in U.S.
Cannabis company Tilray buys Breckenridge Distillery in move to grow U.S. business
Canada should rethink blanket ban on travel from South Africa
Canada can be proud of Dr. Jody Boffa.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite snaps two-day rally
S&P/TSX composite down nearly 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixed
Omicron confirmed in person without travel history
Omicron confirmed in person in Ontario without travel history: public health unit
Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra concert explores the meaning of light
HPO’s Abby Richardson-Schulte teams up with Montreal-based playwright Alexis Diamond to create a multicultural holiday tale, Leonard Turnevicius write
Outdoor rinks in Flamborough expected to open Dec. 12
As the temperature drops, Flamborough skaters can get ready to lace up their blades at two local city-run outdoor rinks.
Carney, Bown co-winners of business book prize
Mark Carney, Stephen Bown named co-winners of National Business Book Award
Ford defends COVID testing approach
Ontario reports 1,009 new COVID-19 cases, eight deaths on Wednesday
Judge upholds Ontario election spending limits
Judge upholds Ontario rules limiting third-party election ad spending
First Nation expands search for source of outbreak
First Nation confirms 12 cases of blastomycosis, more than 100 under investigation
Ontario has confirmed 31 Omicron cases since COVID variant was identified
Ontario is reporting another 1,009 COVID-19 cases and eight more deaths, according to its latest report released Wednesday morning.
Hamilton, Canada, we’re gonna have a party! All week long — our Cup runneth over: A look at some of the best places to be during Hamilton’s 2021 Grey Cup Week
Hamilton is hosting the 108th Grey Cup on Dec. 12. Much will be happening during the week leading up to the big game. A look at the best parties and a
S&P/TSX composite down nearly 100 points
S&P/TSX composite down nearly 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixed
Giving this holiday season
Federal and provincial governments offer tax incentives to Canadians who donate to charities
Cost of judicial inquiry into slippery Red Hill parkway to climb as high as $20 million
Public hearings for the inquiry will be held virtually because of COVID-19 and will likely start in early 2022.
Ontario reports 1,009 COVID-19 cases, eight deaths
Ontario reports 1,009 new COVID-19 cases, eight deaths on Wednesday
First Nation confirms 12 cases of blastomycosis
First Nation confirms 12 cases of blastomycosis, more than 100 under investigation
Average ransomware attack costs almost $500K
Cdn. companies paying almost $500,000 on average to ransomware attackers: survey
Turnkey bungalow on east Mountain perfect for condo tenants looking to enter market, realtor says
Lisa Court home is close to Lime Ridge Mall, schools and the Lincoln Alexander Parkway
Jugs & Cans: Art Gallery of Burlington exhibit is a conversation starter
Take a friend to this Art Gallery of Burlington exhibit, suggests Diane Galambos. With more than 100 jugs and cans to talk about, you’ll leave knowing
Today’s coronavirus news: Pfizer says third dose neutralizes Omicron variant; Science table to issue recommendations on rapid tests
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadian business owners upbeat for 2022, survey finds; Poland braces for surge in COVID deaths
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Men got larger raises than women at SMEs: survey
Small, medium-sized businesses gave women smaller raises than men in 2021: survey
McMaster-led study seeks to understand COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Indigenous populations
Six Nations of the Grand River is one of three communities taking part
Jury shown ‘disturbing’ images of Holly Hamilton’s 17 knife wounds
Of all her wounds, a stab wound to neck was ‘most lethal’
Indigenous people more likely to face discrimination in Hamilton, survey finds
Survey took a sample of 784 residents that reported experiences with discrimination over nine months
Lighting up Concession Street on Hamilton Mountain
The Concession Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) is once again teaming up with central Mountain councillor Esther Pauls to Light Up Concession.
Ancaster Community Services seeks donations for Christmas season
Hamilton has seen an increase in people in need that has accelerated because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas York Road traffic lights plans raise questions
Questions have been raised about the City of Hamilton’s plan to install traffic lights at two York Road intersections, within the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark and Pleasant View neighbourhood.
Interval House of Hamilton boosting efforts to end gender-based violence
Interval House of Hamilton (IHOH) is turning its campaign to end gender-based violence up a notch.
Hamilton public school board trustee vacancy to be filled by appointment
Hamilton’s public school board will appoint a replacement for trustee Christine Bingham, who resigned as the representative for wards 1 and 2 for undisclosed personal reasons on Nov. 29.
COVID-19 outbreaks in elementary schools hit record high. Why ‘we need to pull out all the stops’ to protect in-person learning
Outbreaks of COVID-19 in Ontario’s elementary schools are at the highest point in the pandemic, surpassing the third-wave peak when skyrocketing cases forced schools across the province to pivot to online learning after the April spring break.
Emma Teitel: Omicron is now in Toronto schools. Doug Ford needs to free up COVID-19 rapid tests before the holidays
In December 2013, Premier Doug Ford — then Toronto city councillor Doug Ford — distributed cold hard cash to Torontonians in the lobby of a community housing complex.
Bruce Arthur: Ontario’s modelling shows COVID busting out. But Dr. Kieran Moore sounds like a man boxed in
Sometimes the fog of war lifts, and what is left is a moment of clarity. Tuesday, with Omicron popping up and Delta already on the march, Dr. Kieran Moore was asked: given the worrisome modelling from earlier in the day, and given the worry that the good doctor had shown on the subject, why isn’t Ontario … uh … doing anything?
‘Good politics, not too great epidemiology’: Ottawa’s new COVID-19 travel rules are a mess, experts say
OTTAWA—As COVID-19 cases tick upward around the globe and evidence mounts of the Omicron variant’s rapid spread, frustration is rising over the federal government’s attempts to keep the virus outside Canada’s borders.
CIBC to pay $125M to settle class-action lawsuit
CIBC to pay $125 million to settle class-action lawsuit in wake of financial crisis
Toronto's top doctor taking leave of absence
Toronto's top doc taking leave of absence, deputy medical officer to fill the role
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s public health chief, taking leave of absence for medical treatment
Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s public health chief and a fixture in the city’s fight against COVID-19, is stepping away from her duties until at least Dec. 20 to undergo treatment to remove precancerous cells.
S&P/TSX composite climbs more than 300 points
S&P/TSX composite up more than 300 points, U.S. stock markets also rally
Omicron detected in COVID cluster in Ontario
Omicron variant detected in COVID-19 cluster in southwestern Ontario
Ontario cases could spike in Jan: science table
Ontario science advisory table set to release new COVID-19 modelling
Concern over domestic violence halts Hamilton’s hotel program for homeless couples
There have been a number of cases in the past two weeks, says Edward John, the city’s housing director.
Ontario extending paid sick leave program
Ontario will extend paid sick days program until July
Science table to issue advice on rapid tests
Science table to issue recommendations on COVID-19 rapid tests
'May take a couple of years': COVID-19 not going away any time soon says Ontario's top doctor
Ontario’s chief medical officer of health says it may be two years before COVID-19 becomes a seasonal virus like the flu.“I do see a time we will have low endemic rates and it will turn out to be like influenza or other winter respiratory viruses
Hamilton police searching for missing 71-year-old man
Missing man Hanas Krist was last seen downtown on Dec. 1
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