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Halton coalition stands united against hate, aims to create safe space for victims
One group is on a mission to eradicate hate-motivated crimes and incidents.
For LGBTQ+ people in Waterloo Region, hate crimes have serious mental, physical consequences
For LGBTQ+ community, hate crimes have serious mental, physical consequences
Vote set for Wednesday on Conservative MP's future
Tory MP Derek Sloan says he'll fight efforts to expel him from party ranks
Ontario COVID official quits over foreign travel
Ontario COVID-19 Vaccination Distribution Task Force member resigns over travel
‘Lack of transparency’ in Ontario vaccine plan, says provincial NDP leader
There were new cases in senior home outbreaks in Hamilton on Tuesday, while the Ontario NDP pushes for paid sick leave for workers.
Canada in touch with Biden admin about disputed oil pipeline
Canada in touch with incoming Biden admin about oil pipeline
Canada getting zero doses from Pfizer next week
Cancel foreign trips because travel rules could change suddenly, Trudeau says
Back on the bus? Hamilton eyes new transit service despite COVID
Ridership is expected to stay low on the HSR until most riders are vaccinated against COVID, but the city still plans to experiment with service impro
Linamar CEO resigns from Ontario vaccine task force over international holiday travel
A prominent Ontario CEO has relinquished her position on the provincial task force set up to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine following an overseas trip.
Wattpad sells to South Korean company for US$600M
Wattpad to be sold to South Korean internet giant Naver for US$600 million
Province could likely mandate COVID-19 vaccine for health workers — and win a legal challenge, analysis says
If provinces and territories mandated vaccines for health-care workers, they would likely win any charter challenges launched by aggrieved employees, so long as some exemptions were permitted, a new legal analysis argues.
COVID separated them, but Canadians and their foreign spouses are now being reunited by the thousands
The federal government has made dramatic progress in reuniting Canadians and their foreign spouses in the wake of pandemic separations — and advocates are urging Ottawa to keep going.
Anti-lockdown Adamson Barbecue owner asks court to lift bail condition on social media
Barbeque restaurateur Adam Skelly was back in criminal court Tuesday seeking to vary the conditions of his release on bail that restrict his use of social media and ban him from attending three work locations.
Quebec asks Ottawa to ban non-essential flights
Quebec revises vaccination schedule following news of Pfizer production slowdown
Ford appeals to Biden for COVID-19 vaccines
Ontario reports 1,913 new cases of COVID, tech error means total likely underreported
Low-income workers hammered by COVID-19 — while high earners flourished: economist
It was the tale of two economies.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Cop wanted to file report on mistress, trial hears
Undercover officer to continue testimony at police corruption trial
S&P/TSX composite gains along with U.S. markets
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie also climbs
Virtual parliamentary hearings a headache
Parliamentary hearings over Zoom an ongoing headache for translators
Ban non-essential travel and beef up surveillance of COVID-19 quarantines, Quebec tells Ottawa
OTTAWA – Frustrated at a fluctuating vaccine supply and the aggressive spread of COVID-19 in his province, Quebec Premier François Legault demanded Monday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ban all non-essential travel into and out of Canada – a suggestion Trudeau has dismissed just hours earlier.
More cannabis shops keep opening despite lots of competition and the pandemic
If you think you've seen a lot of new cannabis shops popping up around Toronto recently, it's not all in your imagination.
New nasal spray developed at McMaster could ease side-effects of antipsychotics
The spray, developed by Hamilton researchers, delivers antipsychotic drugs directly to the brain
Maritime senators: bus company needs funding
Maritime senators issue plea for Ottawa to provide financial support to Maritime Bus
Haldimand-Norfolk hospital chief of staff spent month in Dubai during pandemic
Doctor apologizes for taking non-essential trip while cases surged at home
Counselling limits for veterans' families slammed
Ombudsman slams new restrictions on mental-health support for veterans' families
‘The calls have turned dark’: Pandemic leaves small business owners with mental health distress
The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses’ hotline typically fields calls from small business owners looking for help with regulations or tax rules.
Hamilton's planning committee recommends selling Stoney Creek property to fund affordable housing
The funds from the 1.17 hectare property at 1400 Baseline Road would be used to fund affordable housing projects.
Four Hamilton COVID deaths, including person in their 50s
Just four people under the age of 60 have died with the virus since the pandemic began.
Doug Ford says federal COVID-19 funding means Ontario doesn’t need to mandate paid sick days
Premier Doug Ford is being urged to rethink his opposition to provincial paid sick leave in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Have you seen Mark Dupuis? Alleged prolific fraudster wanted in Hamilton
The 50-year-old is wanted by police across Canada
Canadian nurse fired after speaking at D.C. rally
Canadian neonatal nurse fired after speaking at D.C. rally
Anders and Flora burn off some energy in the snow at Witherspoon Park
Anders Hansen, 4, speeds past a fence beautifully decorated with hearts Monday afternoon near Witherspoon Park in Dundas. Anders and his mom, Julie and little sister, Flora were out burning off some energy late in the afternoon in the fresh now. c
Canada calls for Ugandan opposition to be set free
Canada calls for Ugandan opposition to be set free, no plans to cancel UN mission
Quebec asks Ottawa to ban international flights
Quebec revises vaccination schedule following news of Pfizer production slowdown
Vote looms on Conservative MP's place in party
Tory MP Derek Sloan says he'll fight efforts to expel him from party ranks
Ontario says thousands of Pfizer doses delayed
Ontario reports 1,913 new cases of COVID, tech error means total likely underreported
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 January 19
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford and top officials provide COVID-19 vaccination update
Digital evidence system coming to Ontario
Ontario to implement digital evidence management system for police
Canada in touch with incoming Biden admin about oil pipeline
Canada in touch with incoming Biden admin about oil pipeline
Travel rules could change at any time: Trudeau
Cancel foreign trips because travel rules could change suddenly, Trudeau says
Quebec revises COVID-19 vaccination schedule
Quebec revises vaccination schedule following news of Pfizer production slowdown
Cases reported at McMaster University, Ancaster Fortinos and east Hamilton Shoppers Drug Mart
A police officer working in the Mountain station has also tested positive.
S&P/TSX composite edges lower, U.S. markets up
North American stock markets up in early trading, loonie also climbs
Trial continues for Toronto-area constable
Undercover officer to continue testimony at police corruption trial
The latest news on COVID 19 developments in Canada
The latest news on COVID 19 developments in Canada for Tuesday, Jan. 19
IT, e-commerce jobs expected to boom amid pandemic
Pandemic pressures expected to put IT, e-commerce skills in high demand
Trixie makes recovery: Dog found on rural Hamilton road so matted she risked losing her leg
Animal services posted photos of Trixie with the warning that fur mats can be dangerous to pets and required proper care. She has recovered and has be
Toronto man charged with murder of Minnesota man
Toronto police charge man with second-degree murder in Minnesota man's death
Wholesale sales up in November, manufacturing down
Statistics Canada says wholesale sales rose in November, manufacturing sales down
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