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Ontarians will soon find out ‘when and where’ they can get their COVID-19 vaccines, Christine Elliott says
Ontarians will soon learn "when and how" they can get COVID-19 shots, Health Minister Christine Elliott said Tuesday under fire for what critics call a "confusing" rollout of vaccines that has left millions of people in suspense.
Docs suggest changes to Ontario pandemic framework
Ontario reports 975 new cases of COVID-19, 12 new deaths related to virus
Receive urgent care without leaving the house in Hamilton
Virtual care also being provided to COVID patients at home
Outbreak declared at east Hamilton Catholic elementary school
An outbreak was declared Tuesday at St. Eugene Catholic Elementary School in east Hamilton.
No outstanding suspects in incident that left two women injured near Gage Park
One woman is in critical condition and another is in stable condition following an unspecified incident Monday
Disney Plus aims for grown-ups with Star
Disney Plus makes a play for adult viewers with launch of Star
Ontario legislators seek emergency brake criteria
Ontario reports 975 new cases of COVID-19, 12 new deaths related to virus
Windsor could close farm worker isolation hotel
Windsor could close migrant farm worker isolation hotel, warns of funding shortfall
SIU investigating after man shot dead by police
Watchdog investigating after it says man fatally shot by police in Toronto
Hamilton stabbing victim on life support as police search for wanted man, suspect
Charges of attempted murder will be upgraded to first-degree murder if victim diess
Scotiabank reports Q1 profit up, tops expectations
Scotiabank reports first-quarter profit up from year ago, beats expectations
Christie spring antique show cancelled because of pandemic
The show and sale was to take place on May 29, 2021.
Week after week, HWDSB releases few details about its handling of trustee racism scandal
Amid growing pressure and questions about accountability the board released a statement providing a minor update on its handling of allegations truste
The Davidsons, both 87, inspire others by staying active
They’ve become my two longest-serving clients and I am immensely proud of all that we’ve been able to work through together over the years, writes Ern
Virtual Ancaster Community Food Drive gets a boost
The 2021 virtual Ancaster Community Food Drive got a big boost this week with a $31,200 donation from the Fengate Community Foundation Fund.
COVID-19 variant outbreak at Toronto shelter
COVID-19 variant outbreak growing at Toronto shelter to 29 cases
North American stock markets down, loonie up
S&P/TSX composite falls more than 200 points in early trading, U.S. markets also down
Quebec to outline mass vaccination plan
Quebec reports 739 infections, 13 deaths as premier to outline mass vaccination plan
Estee Lauder to buy Canadian skincare firm Deciem
Estee Lauder to buy Canadian skincare company Deciem at US$2.2-billion valuation
Ontario nurses reaching mental health 'breaking point' as pandemic drags on: study
Eram Chhogala works as an emergency department registered nurse at two hospitals in Toronto. In the last year, she's sat by the bedsides of dying COVID-19 patients and consoled their families. She's comforted colleagues and self-soothed with meditation and prayer.
Hamilton school board bosses and unions unite on racism scandal
The racism scandal engulfing four of their colleagues may have riven Hamilton public school trustees, but it’s united the board’s bosses and unions in calling for change — with the latter calling for heads to roll.
Hamilton expected to wait for federal legislation before banning single-use plastics
The city will wait until the federal government introduces its legislation to ban single-use items scheduled for later in 2021.
How to avoid 'breadcrumbing' after an interview
How to avoid being 'breadcrumbed' by a prospective employer
Ontario quarantine hotel rates start at just over $300 nightly
Air travellers who will be undergoing a three-day mandatory quarantine period in Ontario, upon entering Canada, can expect to pay between $300 and $400 nightly for a single person when booking a stay at one of the government-approved hotels.
North American stock markets down in early trading
S&P/TSX composite falls more than 200 points in early trading, U.S. markets also down
EXCERPT: 'Kill Shot' probes shadow industry, deadly disease
EXCERPT: `Kill Shot' probes shadow industry, deadly disease
Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny co-writing mystery novel
Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny co-writing mystery novel
Thomson Reuters raises dividend beats expectations
Thomson Reuters raises quarterly dividend, beats Q4 profit expectations
Hamilton shelters face crisis with dropping temperatures, spiking COVID cases
Outbreaks, staffing crunch and winter weather combining to put a strain on city’s supports for the homeless.
Hamilton’s most racialized neighbourhoods have high rates of COVID
The disparity shows the importance of public health going back Monday to collecting key social determinants of health information
Cancelling school when online learning is available is simply ludicrous
Hamilton’s public school board should be scratching and clawing for every day of teaching and learning.
Today’s coronavirus news: Physical distancing the biggest challenge for Ontario principals, survey finds; Johnson & Johnson says it can give 20M single-shot vaccine doses to U.S. by end of M
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.
BMO reports Q1 profit up, beats expectations
BMO Financial Group reports Q1 profit up from year ago, beats expectations
Hamilton school boards report 41 COVID cases in second week after classrooms reopen
Outbreaks were declared at three elementary schools in the city
‘I am constantly the COVID police.’ Physical distancing has become the biggest challenge for Ontario principals
Principals say ensuring physical distancing has been their top challenge during the pandemic, a new survey by People for Education has found.
Hamilton to receive funds to train more PSWs for long-term care
Two projects in the Hamilton area are among the recipients of new provincial funding to train and support personal support workers in long-term care
Wondering how and when to book your COVID vaccine? Your family doctor has the same questions, please don’t call them yet
With weeks to go until people over 80 outside of nursing homes start getting COVID-19 vaccines, many of Ontario’s family doctors say they’re still in the dark about how the rollout will work.
Ontario vax rollout different across health units
York Region no longer under stay-at-home order; joins red zone of pandemic response
Health Canada in ‘final stages’ of approval process for AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine
OTTAWA— It appears Canada’s approval of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine is close.
Martin Regg Cohn: We’ve finally got it right with airports. Let’s not botch the COVID-19 vaccine rollout
On Monday, the federal government finally erected quarantine barriers at our international airports to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Union worried as virus variants spread in schools
Number of suspected cases involving novel coronavirus variants in Quebec rises by 86
Inside the report: Breaking down what the four HWDSB trustees are accused of doing
From silencing of a former student trustee to evidence of racism, The Spectator separates precisely what the trustees are alleged to have done — and w
New travel restrictions in effect as international arrivals plunge
The federal government’s new travel restrictions came into effect on Monday as it reported a dramatic fall in air travel since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario aims to strengthen human trafficking laws
Ontario bill would give police more power in human trafficking investigations
Commodities sectors lift TSX to start trading week
North American stock markets fall in early trading to start the week, loonie down
New oversight regime considered for investments
CSA proposal to come could reshape oversight of investment, mutual fund dealers
Haldimand-Norfolk to ramp up COVID vaccine program
Mobile clinics, rural distribution hubs considered to reach far-flung population
Hamilton will be in COVID red zone for weeks, says city’s medical officer of health
Cases soar in outbreak at the Barton Street jail to 27 COVID infections.
Two critically injured in incident near Gage Park
Hamilton police are investigating, officers expected in the area for an ‘extended period of time’
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