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Bruce Arthur: On schools, Ford government might be making the right call for the wrong reasons
Many people in Ontario have said schools should be the first thing to open and the last thing to close in a pandemic, but people say a lot of things, and now it doesn’t appear Ontario will open schools. Or at least, as the Star’s Robert Benzie and Kristin Rushowy report, the premier doesn’t want to.
Bruce Arthur: On schools, Ford government might be making the right call for the wrong reasons
Many people in Ontario have said schools should be the first thing to open and the last thing to close in a pandemic, but people say a lot of things, and now it doesn’t appear Ontario will open schools. Or at least, as the Star’s Robert Benzie reports, the premier doesn’t want to.
Indigo loses $39.5 million in Q4, $57.9M for year
Indigo trims Q4 net loss as revenues climb with more than doubling of online sales
C’mon, Doug Ford — schools should open before patios
Premier Doug Ford has always said that kids are his government’s No. 1 priority.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Hamilton public board trustee wants to rename Ryerson school in wake of residential school discovery
Cam Galindo also seeks to conduct a review of all HWDSB schools named after individuals
TSX rise not expected to stop at 20,000 milestone
TSX expected to move higher despite hitting 20,000, but risks of correction remain
S&P/TSX composite tops 20,000 for first time
S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also climb higher
Opposition demands clarity on Ontario schools
Ontario reports 699 COVID-19 cases, nine deaths on Tuesday
Suspect sought in Delhi sexual assault
Police say two girls were assaulted near a swimming pond
Sudbury miners on strike after refusing Vale deal
Sudbury miners go on strike after rejecting deal from Vale Canada
Taco Bell to hold 'walk-thru' interviews at Hamilton Mountain locations
Taco Bell Canada is launching a new 'walk-thru' hiring experience at 20 Ontario restaurants this month, including two Hamilton Mountain locations.
Vax sites see harassment from ineligible people
Toronto vaccine clinics report harassment from people ineligible for second doses
Ryerson to rename journalism school publications
Ryerson University to rename journalism school publications ahead of new school year
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's apology to Italian Canadians means "a great deal" to Hamiltonians
"We knew our father was innocent," said Vincenza Travale, whose father was rounded up and sent to Camp Petawawa in 1940.
Hamilton officials investigating party at Barton Street restaurant
COVID outbreaks connected to indoor spread, not outdoor gatherings, city says.
Teen who drowned seemed to swim poorly, court told
Student who drowned during school canoe trip appeared to swim poorly, court hears
Ontario puts up $31M for youth mental health
Ontario spending $31 million more for children and youth mental health services
Eastern Ontario doc's murder case adjourned
Eastern Ontario doctor's murder case adjourned for two weeks
It’s safe to mix doses of COVID-19 vaccines, advisory panel says
OTTAWA — A federal vaccine advisory panel has changed its guidance on “mismatched” COVID-19 vaccines, giving provinces the green light to offer Canadians different vaccine combinations for first and second doses.
Opposition demand clarity on Ontario schools
Ontario reports 699 COVID-19 cases, nine deaths on Tuesday
Have you seen Braiden Green?
Missing 11-year-old last seen at Buchanan Park Elementary School
Strong Q2 for banks creates focus on growth
Canadian banks to focus on growth, spending and buybacks after strong second quarter
Hamilton COVID metrics drop to lowest point in two and a half months
There are 505 active cases in the city — the lowest figures seen since mid-March.
WATCH NOW: Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott to make an announcement
Deputy Premier Christine Elliott to make an announcement during virtual news confernce
Ontario reports 699 new COVID cases Tuesday with just over 200 cases in Toronto
Ontario is reporting another 699 COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.
S&P/TSX composite briefly tops 20,000
S&P/TSX composite up more than 200 points, U.S. stock markets also climb higher
Ancaster BIA looking for new executive director
The Ancaster BIA is currently accepting applications for the executive director position. Dr. Melissa Sander, chair of the Ancaster BIA, thanks outgoing executive director, Jennifer Mattern, “for her leadership, commitment and guidance to the Ancaster BIA over the last seven years."
5 ways to offset the damage of our modern lifestyles
Type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease are killing us in great numbers while back pain, arthritis, anxiety, depression and obesity are crippling u
NDP calls for Liberals to overturn CRTC decision
NDP joins calls for Liberals to overturn CRTC internet price decision
Ontario reports 699 COVID-19 cases, nine deaths
Ontario reports 699 COVID-19 cases, nine deaths on Tuesday
Scotiabank earns $2.5B Q2 profit, beats estimates
Scotiabank reports $2.5B second-quarter profit, beats expectations
Premier Doug Ford leaning strongly against reopening schools, the Star has learned
Premier Doug Ford is leaning strongly against reopening schools, the Star has learned.
Hamilton health officials targeting indoor gatherings
Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson says the city has laid charges against residents for hosting birthday parties.
Canopy reports Q4 loss, revenue up nearly 40%
Cannabis company Canopy Growth reports Q4 loss, revenue up nearly 40%from year ago
Centerra's Kumtor subsidiaries file for Chapter 11
Centerra's Kumtor subsidiaries file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in U.S.
Mike Wood remembered as ‘Stoney Creeker right through'
Even a torrential rainstorm sending nearly everyone else scrambling for cover couldn’t douse Mike Wood’s passion for Stoney Creek’s Canada Flag Day Parade.
Hamilton Firefighters rescue trapped resident in Wellington Place apartment blaze
Firefighters arrived to heavy fire visible from a 15th floor balcony.
Hamilton man with MS says he felt ‘stranded’ when home-care workers didn’t show up
A 71-year-old Hamilton man is asking for help after he says home-care workers didn’t turn up on multiple occasions. MPP Paul Miller is calling for an
Uncertain path ahead to next Ontario election
Uncertain path ahead to next year's Ontario election, experts say
Vital Signs: Pandemic job losses hit Hamilton artists particularly hard
Artists have been particularly hard-hit by the economic effects of COVID, ‘especially those relying primarily on in-person attendance,’ according to t
Vital Signs: Recent immigrants struggle with sense of ‘belonging’ amid pandemic
A steady stream of newcomers has continued to arrive in the city during COVID, but a lack of digital literacy has for some made accessing settlement s
Vital Signs: Skilled workers key to Hamilton’s economic recovery
The city’s unemployment rate recently stabilized at seven per cent after peaking at 12.4 per cent in July 2020. But that is still significantly higher
Bank of Nova Scotia: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot
Bank of Nova Scotia: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot
covid 19 coronavirus updates toronto canada june 1
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Vital signs: Pandemic sent more trash to Hamilton’s dump in 2020
Environmental advocates hope we can kick our pandemic habit of Styrofoam takeout containers, plastic shopping bags and online-only shopping once COVID
‘We are not all in this together’: Hamilton Community Foundation report
Vital Signs report card shows a tale of ‘two solitudes’ as COVID-19 has compounded inequities already felt by racialized and impoverished communities.
Vital Signs: The problem with Hamilton’s ‘Hunger Games’ rental market
Concerns swirl around soaring rental prices and low supply.
How to get vaccinated in Hamilton
Family-friendly clinics for youth and second doses for seniors explained — as well as what could be coming for workplaces
$400M rebuild of Hamilton’s downtown entertainment facilities now in front of council
Project will be discussed Wednesday, writes Scott Radley
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