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Althia Raj: Erin O’Toole has a big Jason Kenney problem
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole must be wishing Alberta Premier Jason Kenney could have held off a few extra days before announcing sweeping public health changes and a mea culpa to the province over his handling of COVID-19.
Those arrested in encampment clearing vow to fight
Homeless, supporters charged in Toronto encampment clearings vow to fight charges
Judge rules family linked to alleged $11M COVID-19 fraud can access more funds for legal defence
In a setback for Premier Doug Ford’s government, an Ontario Superior Court judge has ruled the family linked to the alleged theft of $11 million in pandemic aid can access more legal defence funds.
TIFF confirms COVID-19 case at screenings
TIFF sends emails confirming COVID-19 case at festival press and industry screenings
S&P/TSX composite resumes September woes
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline, U.S. stock markets also tumble
Teachers' sets targets to hit net zero by 2050
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan sets targets to hit net zero greenhouse gas emissions
Cootes Drive lighting system replacement could reduce lanes
Multi-use path to remain open during project that could begin this year.
Hate crimes, affordable housing, universal basic income: Community coalition asks local federal candidates about ‘just recovery’ strategies
Community organization coalition videos pose questions to federal leaders about a ‘just recovery’ in Hamilton
How we got here: a timeline of Alberta’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has declared a state of public health emergency and announced a broad range of new measures, including the introduction of vaccine passports and far-reaching public health restrictions.
Western to introduce mandatory safety training
Ontario requiring colleges and universities to update sexual assault policies
Southwest Air offers new incentives to get staff vaccinated
Southwest Air offers new incentives to get staff vaccinated
Outbreak declared at east Mountain elementary school
Huntington Park Elementary is the third school outbreak this month
SIU investigating death of Chatham man
Ontario police watchdog investigating death of man following arrest in Chatham
Dundas Blues hockey and fans return to Grightmire Arena
The amount of fan and sponsor support remains unknown.
One man dead after veering into a ditch off Highway 6 in Flamborough
The 63-year-old Acton man was the sole occupant of the vehicle and was pronounced dead in hospital, police say
One man dead after veering into a ditch off Highway 6 in Hamilton
The 63-year-old Acton man was the sole occupant of the vehicle and was pronounced dead in hospital, police say
Two forensic psychiatry patients with ‘violent tendencies’ missing from St. Joe’s West 5th
Police say the public should call 911 if they find either patient and not approach them or try to communicate with them
PPC leader Maxime Bernier rallies Gage Park crowd to 'fight against discrimination'
Bernier promises to remove all mask and vaccine mandates and eliminate the identity politics that Liberals are promoting.
UPDATE: Cambridge man, 64, dead after two-vehicle collision in Flamborough Sept. 15
A man is dead and a woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a two-vehicle collision at Highway 5 and Woodhill Road in Flamborough on Wednesday afternoon.
One dead, two hospitalized after kidnapping
Two men shot and a 63-year-old man missing after violent Mount Hope kidnapping
Ontario universities to update sex assault policy
Ontario requiring colleges and universities to update sexual assault policies
Globe and Mail, union reach tentative deal
Globe and Mail newspaper and union representing 250 employees reach tentative deal
Maxime Bernier’s People’s Party of Canada rallies close to 300 people in Gage Park
A mostly maskless crowd roared when Bernier promised to end COVID lockdowns, but there were no clashes of protesters.
Those arrested in encampment clearing vow fight
Homeless, supporters charged in Toronto encampment clearings vow to fight charges
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline
S&P/TSX composite posts triple-digit decline, U.S. stock markets also tumble
Ontario reports 864 new COVID cases, more than 62 per cent in unvaccinated people
Ontario is reporting another 864 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.
Ontario reports 864 COVID-19 cases, three deaths
Ontario reports 864 COVID-19 cases on Thursday, three deaths
Three in critical condition following kidnapping
Two men shot and a 63-year-old man missing after violent Mount Hope kidnapping
A filmmaker’s dream come true with three films in Hamilton in 18 months
Dana Abraham’s production company has made three films in Hamilton in 18 months
Hamilton council reverses decision, awards $170,000 grant to developer
Malleum’s application approved amid concerns of tenant displacement from King Street East address
The facts about COVID vaccines, pregnancy and fertility
Your questions answered about the risks, the benefits and the misinformation
Today’s coronavirus news: School mates of COVID-positive students exempt from isolating in Saskatchewan; U.S. to spend $470M studying long COVID
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
63-year-old man missing after kidnapping
Two men shot and a 63-year-old man missing after violent Mount Hope kidnapping
One dead, one shot, one kidnapped after home invasion near Mount Hope: Hamilton police
Hamilton police asking for the public’s help after ‘targeted’ home invasion left two shot and one man kidnapped.
Downtown Hamilton councillor says homeless encampments ‘going in wrong direction’
Hamilton police taking ‘humanitarian’ approach that emphasizes housing over enforcement
Victim’s daughter cross-examined about final moments at murder trial
Mark Champagne accused of second-degree murder in death of Natasha Thompson
Waterdown students denied nursing care due to national shortage
Four-year-old Eilidh Smith, who has Type 1 diabetes, was looking forward to starting junior kindergarten at Waterdown’s Allan A. Greenleaf Elementary School last week.
Emma Teitel: Forget the anti-vaxxers. The real story is the thousands in Toronto each day changing their minds and getting the jab
If you’re still reeling from recent anti-vaxxer protests outside downtown hospitals maybe this will lift your spirits: On Monday, the day that dozens of anti-vaxxers spewed their bile on hospital row, roughly 4,500 Torontonians were vaccinated at clinics all over the city. And of those Torontonians, it’s likely that 40-50 per cent received their first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, according to Joe Cressy, chair of Toronto’s Board of Health.
These health-care workers have informed thousands of patients they have COVID-19. Why breaking the news is different in the fourth wave
An emergency physician who now sees both fear and remorse on the faces of her unvaccinated patients admitted to hospital.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Investigators conduct forensic dig in hunt for girl missing since 1967
A volunteer group — led by two retired police investigators with a passion for cold cases — searches for clues in Marianne Schuett 1967 disappearance.
Milley defends calls to Chinese as effort to avoid conflict
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fearful of Donald Trump's actions in his final weeks as president, the United States' top military officer twice called his Chinese counterpart to assure him that the two nations would not suddenly go to war, a senior defense official said after the conversations were described in excerpts from a forthcoming book.
More employee COVID-19 cases at Metro, FreshCo, Sobeys, Longo's and other grocery stores across Ontario. Here's a list of impacted locations
New COVID-19 cases have emerged in several well-known grocery stores across the province.
First, she was a survivor: #MeToo's Burke tells her story
“Maybe it won’t catch on.” That’s what Tarana Burke was thinking — indeed, hoping — when she first found out the phrase “MeToo” was suddenly circulating online in October 2017, in the wake of shocking revelations about Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
Western students planning walkout Friday
Western University students plan walkout Friday after sex assault allegations
One man dead after two-vehicle collision in Flamborough
A man is dead and a woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a two-vehicle collision at Highway 5 and Woodhill Road in Flamborough on Wednesday afternoon.
TDSB staff must be vaccinated by Nov. 1
Ontario reports 593 new cases of COVID-19 and four more deaths
Cop who shot officer testifies at trial
'I could not believe what happened,' cop who shot fellow officer tells court
Jagmeet Singh visits Hamilton supporters at Steelworkers Union Hall
NDP supporters come out to meet Jagmeet Singh
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Have you seen Grygorii Ionenko? Hamilton police searching for missing man
Ionenko is described as a white male with short grey hair, blue eyes and a medium build. He was last seen at Etobicoke General Hospital on Sept. 3, po
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