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A Brantford father’s plea for his baby’s life is racked by uncertainty
The family is seeking help for their three-month-old son born with spinal muscular atrophy. The cure was available only in the U.S. at a cost of $3 mi
Former Halton manager gets suspended sentence, probation
David Ohashi had been found guilty on two fraud charges and one count of forgery
Today’s coronavirus news: Ontario to lay out ‘legal parameters’ of stay-at-home order; healthcare workers call on B.C. to test surgical patients; China tests millions amid outbreak
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Review takes aim at Liberal feminist aid policy
Review finds successes, failures in Liberals' feminist aid approach in Afghanistan
She was a ‘health-care hero’ for 45 years before COVID. Now they’re fundraising for her funeral
CALGARY—Kelsey Torkelson already knows how she’ll tell her future children about the grandmother they’ll never meet.
Rosie DiManno: COVID-19’s deadly shadow lengthens in the grey of winter
The elderly woman lies in her hospital bed, alone, isolated, gasping for breath. Scared.
Eight new cases of U.K. variant emerge in Ontario, including three in York Region without a travel connection, amid fears many more may be undetected
As Ontario announced it found eight more cases of the new, more contagious coronavirus mutation Tuesday, including three in York with no travel connection, concerns mounted that more cases of the variant could go undetected.
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada on Jan. 12, 2021
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford made his choice. And he knows who to blame — you
Maybe Ontario never had a chance. Maybe nothing would have made enough of a difference — not staying home, not health care working its guts out, not masks and distance and washing our hands. Maybe this government was just never going to do what was necessary to take care of everyone, and do the damned job.
Ontario police services have ‘way more questions than we have answers’ on enforcing new stay-at-home order
Ontario premier Doug Ford did not institute a province-wide curfew as part of the stay-at-home order announced Tuesday, wanting to avoid a “police state” where officers are “chasing you down the street” for leaving the house at night.
St. Elizabeth responds to public health order; no vaccine yet for the seniors’ home in COVID-19 outbreak
One of the three homes has responded to how it’s addressing recent public health orders
Federal MPs not running in the next election
A list of federal MPs who've said they will not run again in the next election
Garneau embraces U.S. ties as Champagne hits China
Garneau embraces new U.S. ties as Champagne joins Britain targeting Chinese abuses
Ontario invoking stay-at-home order Thursday
Ontario preparing new lockdown measures, confirms more U.K. variant cases
Canadian aviation industry hopeful cabinet shuffle signals help to come
A shuffle in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet has some in the aviation industry hoping that help is on the horizon for a sector that has been rocked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Every alarm bell has now been rung’: John Tory backs Doug Ford’s tighter COVID-19 restrictions, blitz on big-box stores
Toronto Mayor John Tory said he supports the announcement by Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Tuesday, declaring a provincial state of emergency and issuing a stay-at-home order that goes into effect early Thursday.
Ontario construction industry breathes sigh of relief as new COVID-19 rules mostly spare it
The construction industry is breathing a sigh of relief after emerging largely unaffected in the latest round of COVID-related restrictions from the Ontario government. But some medical experts say that might have been a mistake, given the dire COVID case projections announced Tuesday.
Brantford police investigating billboard showing Justin Trudeau in Nazi uniform
The billboard on the side of a trailer shows the prime minister next to Adolf Hitler.
Full ICUs at Hamilton General and Juravinski as COVID cases surge
‘We’re now looking at a situation where half of our intensive-care units don’t have the capacity to respond to medical emergencies,’ shows Ontario COV
Businesses rush to digest new Ontario restrictions
Business group slams new Ontario retail rule, others laud expanded COVID-19 tests
Energy lifts Toronto market higher as oil rises
Energy sector helps lift Toronto market in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Need some New Year’s inspiration? Seven stories to fire you up for 2021
Ernie Schramayr: Despite the lockdowns and restrictions and the anxiety of living with uncertainty for months, these people figured it out and just ke
Justin Trudeau says that Canada will have enough COVID-19 vaccines for everyone by the end of September
Canada will get enough COVID-19 vaccine doses to immunize all Canadians by September, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed Tuesday, as Ottawa and the provinces point fingers at each other over issues with vaccine rollout.
Three pandemic escape routes — lost lessons from East Asia
After a year of the pandemic, our national response continues to be one of a Goldilocks-style mitigation (not too much or too little) with varying degrees of lockdown across the country in an attempt to reduce but not fully suppress community transmission.
Ontario has issued a ‘stay-at-home order.’ Here’s what that means for Hamilton
Premier Doug Ford declared another state of emergency Tuesday
Starbucks accelerates closure of up to 300 stores
Starbucks says closure of up to 300 stores in Canada to be completed by end of March
Students mull skipping fall semester amid pandemic
Post-secondary students consider skipping fall semester amid pandemic
Stoney Creek’s Mountain View school goes up for sale
Mountain View Elementary School is going up for sale now that the new South Meadow Elementary School is ready to open once a COVID shutdown ends and students are permitted to resume in-person classes.
Ontario has declared a 28-day state of emergency over COVID-19. Here’s what this means
The province is once again in a state of emergency with Premier Doug Ford issuing a stay-at-home order that comes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday,
Hamilton schools to remain closed for in-person learning until Feb. 10
Schools in other hot spots — Windsor-Essex, Peel, Toronto and York — will also remain closed, the province announced on Tuesday.
Hamilton Public Library launches Grab and Go loot bags
The HPL will package 10 items in the bag with your name on it and contact you when it is ready for pick up.
Two new outbreaks, one new COVID-19 death in Haldimand-Norfolk
Active cases continue to rise in region
Ontario government declares state of emergency, stay-at-home order
The Ontario government has declared a state of emergency, effective immediately, due to the rise of COVID-19 numbers in the province. The government is also issuing a stay-at-home order that will commence later this week.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford to provide important update on COVID measures
Watch three important COVID-19 updates today from Ontario health officials, Premier Doug Ford and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Feds speeding up vaccine rollout with 20M doses
Ontario preparing new lockdown measures, confirms more U.K. variant cases
Include PM's office under access law: info czar
Include offices of PM, ministers under Access to Information law: info watchdog
Corus reports $76.7M Q1 profit, revenue down
Corus Entertainment reports $76.7M Q1 profit, revenue down 10% from year ago
Hamilton police charge two anti-mask protesters
Pair are accused of organizing rallies that drew dozens of people
Trudeau shuffles cabinet, holds retreat
Trudeau to shuffle cabinet before hosting ministerial retreat
Hamilton teachers union blasts banking of federal COVID cash
A decision by Hamilton’s public school board to hold off on spending $1 million in COVID funding from Ottawa is being criticized by the president of its elementary teachers’ union.
Energy helps Toronto market higher as oil rises
Energy sector helps lift Toronto market in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
WATCH NOW: Ontario health officials share latest COVID modelling numbers
Ontario health officials provide update on COVID-19
Ontarians await further lockdown rules
Ontario preparing new lockdown measures, confirms more U.K. variant cases
Ontario returning to many restrictions not seen since the first wave of the pandemic
It’s lockdown, the sequel.
Airlines react to new transport minister
Canada's major airlines welcome new transport minister amid industry headwinds
Employee at east Hamilton Metro tests positive for COVID-19
It’s unclear what part of the store the employee worked in or if other staff were instructed to self-isolate.
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says COVID-19 vaccine is "safe and effective" for public to take
Public health officials have started vaccinating long-term care residents and staff. Vaccines will be available to public later in 2021.
Energy sector helps lift Toronto market
Energy sector helps lift Toronto market in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Snow much fun: City launches winterized recreation program
The city will also offer a winter version of its take-home recreation kits starting Monday
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