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Pre-registering all Ontarians right away for COVID-19 vaccine could help with supply problems, hesitancy, councillor and health experts say
Allowing everybody in Ontario to pre-register for COVID-19 vaccination now could help the province with its supply issues as well as overcome any vaccine hesitancy, says a Toronto councillor and health experts in an open letter to the premier.
W. Galen Weston dead at 80 after 'long illness'
Retail and food businessman W. Galen Weston dead at 80 after 'long illness'
Cargill closes poultry plant due to COVID outbreak
Cargill temporarily closes its London, Ont., poultry plant due to COVID-19 outbreak
Quebec City opened an overnight COVID-19 vaccine clinic. When will Toronto do the same?
Quebec City has done what Toronto says is not yet possible — opened an overnight clinic to get more residents vaccinated.
More than 20,000 people aged 18-49 signed up for COVID vaccines in Toronto. The bad news? There aren’t enough doses
Over 20,000 adults under 50 in Toronto COVID-19 hot spots have signed up on a vaccine registry, but they won’t be able to actually get shots unless University Health Network gets more vaccines, says its president.
How will essential workers will get COVID vaccines? In many hot spots, details are scarce
It’s a critical move to slow the spread of COVID-19: vaccinating residents of hotspot neighbourhoods, including essential workers.
Where, when and how will essential workers will get COVID vaccines? In many hot spots, details are still scarce
It’s a critical move to slow the spread of COVID-19: vaccinating residents of hotspot neighbourhoods, including essential workers.
Several Toronto neighbourhoods are exceeding Ontario’s record-high positivity rate. Here’s what that shows us
Ontario’s test positivity rate has hit an all-time high of 10.3 per cent. In Toronto, however, some neighbourhoods have trended far beyond that at many points in the pandemic.
Doug Ford urged to move quickly to vaccinate Ontario’s child-care workers
Ontario’s child-care workers aren’t slated for vaccinations until mid-May despite calls for them to get shots sooner as daycare centres stay open while schools close to in-class learning during the COVID-19 surge.
Quebec extends lockdown order in three regions
Quebec hits 2 million COVID-19 vaccinations, 1 in 4 Quebecers have received dose
Hundreds of complaints made over COVID-19 rule violations since start of lockdown result in dozens of charges
A total of 1,628 complaints have been made to city officials about lockdown rules being broken since the “emergency brake” was pulled by the province on April 3 – resulting in 59 charges being laid.
Air Cda aid deal needs stricter terms: advocate
Air Canada to issue refunds to customers who did not fly after flights cancelled
COVID outbreak at rural Ancaster bakery infects 15 workers
A new outbreak at ArcelorMittal Dofasco was declared Monday.
‘A Band-aid on a festering wound’: Despite crackdown, this year’s workplace COVID-19 numbers are rapidly outstripping 2020
Godfrey Yeung came home from work coughing. It was Jan. 20, Ontario was in the midst of its second wave of COVID-19, and the 62-year-old postal worker from Mississauga had just completed one of several overnight shifts at the Gateway East facility.
Community groups to organize vaccines in hot spots
Ontario works to create more critical care beds in hospitals as COVID-19 cases soar
Risk appetite buoys S&P, Nasdaq; TSX closes flat
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
'Serious flaws' in missing-persons investigations
Review of Toronto police missing-persons investigations to be released today
Sobeys is doing the right thing on pandemic pay. Loblaws and Metro should do the same
The company that operates Sobeys, Foodland, FreshCo and other grocery stores across Ontario deserves a pat on the back.
What does Ontario's hot-spot vaccine plan entail?
Details on what Ontario's hot-spot vaccination plan looks like
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
S&P/TSX composite up on cannabis rebound
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
New COVID-19 outbreaks declared at two Hamilton schools
Outbreaks were declared at Cootes Paradise Elementary School and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Elementary School.
Police charge man in Cayuga racetrack crash that killed Burlington man
Richard Ennest died a week before his 60th birthday
Police charge man in Cayuga racetrack collision that killed Burlington father
Richard Ennest died a week before his 60th birthday
Air Canada passengers, here’s how to get your refund for cancelled flights
After more than a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, Air Canada passengers hoping for a refund on cancelled flights can finally breathe easy.
Toronto police officer charged with sex assault
Toronto police officer charged with sexual assault, watchdog says
Hamilton lays 47 charges against individuals for holding birthday gatherings and baby showers
Hamilton records 143 new cases April 13, with three more dead for a total of 337 since March 2020.
CHL announces cancellation of 2021 Memorial Cup
CHL announces cancellation of 2021 Memorial Cup due to COVID-19 restrictions
Magna to expand manufacturing in North America
Magna plans to expand manufacturing in North America to focus on EVs
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford and senior ministers to share COVID-19 vaccine update
In Etobicoke, Premier Doug Ford provides an update on vaccine rollout
A record number of COVID-19 tests are coming back positive in Ontario. These three charts show what’s happening
Ontario’s third wave has hit a new milestone: The number of COVID-19 tests coming back with positive results is higher than it’s been since the pandemic started a year ago.
Quebec has administered 2 million COVID-19 shots
Quebec hits 2 million COVID-19 vaccinations, 1 in 4 Quebecers have received dose
Three new COVID deaths in Hamilton as city reports over 100 new cases for fifth day
Four new outbreaks were declared, including a large workplace outbreak with 15 staff cases.
Scotiabank CEO wants top up for child tax credit
Scotiabank CEO wants top up for child tax credit, grants for businesses
Air Canada updates COVID ticket refund policy
Air Canada to issue refunds to customers who did not fly after flights cancelled
S&P/TSX composite up in late-morning trading
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario records 3,670 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions hit new record high
Ontario is reporting another 3,670 COVID-19 cases and 15 more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.
Ontario reports 3,670 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario works to create more critical care beds in hospitals as COVID-19 cases soar
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite
Tech sector helps lift S&P/TSX composite in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Regulator to provide $500M credit facility to PACE
Ontario regulator to provide $500M credit facility to PACE Credit Union
Two books based on '1619 Project' coming out in November
Two books based on '1619 Project' coming out in November
Eight arrested on child pornography charges: Hamilton police
Police said the investigations are “unrelated” and ongoing.
Ontario works to create more critical care beds
Ontario works to create more critical care beds in hospitals as COVID-19 cases soar
Parole documents detail convicted pedophile’s high risk to reoffend
Courts approve police request for extra supervision powers
Man, 32, dies after being shot in St. Catharines
Police investigate after man, 32, shot dead in St. Catharines, Ont.
Business support for COVID limits down: survey
Business support for COVID restrictions down from last fall: survey
Fog advisory issued for Hamilton Tuesday morning
Environment Canada has issued another fog advisory with near zero visibility in some areas.
COVID-19 cases reported at Fortinos, McMaster University and within Hamilton police
A fourth worker at the Mall Road Fortinos in Hamilton has tested positive for COVID-19.
Ontario doctors still lack knowledge when it comes to medical pot: McMaster study
Hamilton researchers found that doctors are still playing ‘catch-up’ when it comes to medical cannabis
Westdale in transition: Hamilton student houses selling as online learning means fewer tenants
More people are looking to convert student houses into single-family homes.
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