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Canada pushes back on U.S. solar product tariffs
Ongoing U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports of solar products 'unwarranted,' says Ng
Education key in overcoming COVID vaccine refusals
Education said key in overcoming health-care worker opposition to COVID-19 vaccine
Goodale rejects Iran's PS752 compensation offer
Goodale rejects Iran's offer to compensate Canadian victims of downed Ukraine plane
Military details vaccination plans for troops
Canadian Armed Forces lay out COVID-19 vaccination plans for troops
Donald Trump unleashed dark politics in America. Could it happen in Canada?
Canada has done everything it can to seal itself off from the havoc that Donald Trump created in his country. But it is a contagion that needs more than border closings to contain, Susan Delacourt writes
Top bank economists predict 2021 recovery
Top bank economists expect 2021 recovery if Canada quells COVID-19, vaccinates more
Shopify terminates stores connected to Trump
Shopify terminates stores connected to Trump after violence at U.S. Capitol
Board of St. Joseph’s Health System meeting Thursday to ‘deliberate’ on CEO’s Caribbean vacation
Board meeting comes on the heels of Niagara Health dropping Dr. Tom Stewart as its leader which ends a six-year agreement to purchase CEO services fro
Ontario reports 3,519 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 3,519 new COVID-19 cases and 89 more deaths
Merchandise trade deficit was $3.3B in November
Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade deficit fell to $3.3B in November
Planning your 2021 budget a chance to reassess
Planning your 2021 budget a chance to reassess your spending and make changes
North American stock markets up after U.S. chaos
North American stock markets climb higher in early trading, loonie pulls back
Stratford, Ont., declares fire department outbreak
COVID-19 outbreak at Stratford, Ont., fire department, city says
Merchandise trade deficit $3.3B in November
Statistics Canada reports merchandise trade deficit fell to $3.3B in November
Shalom Village resident’s son chastises Ford for leaving his dad, residents ‘in the crosshairs’
Mark Robertson says Hamilton should be included in an accelerated vaccination program. His 83-year-old father remains vulnerable without a vaccine as
‘Callous and arrogant’: Rosslyn Retirement Residence facing $30M class action lawsuit
The home was the site of a COVID outbreak that killed 16 people. It was evacuated in May, and 64 of 66 residents ended up in hospital.
Justice for Billy Mason: Solving a murder without a body
After being shot and burned by Jeremy Hall, there was no trace of Billy Mason left behind. On Tuesday, Hall was found guilty of second-degree murder i
Justice for Billy Mason: Solving a murder without a body
After being shot and burned by Jeremy Hall, there was no trace of Billy Mason left behind. On Tuesday, Hall was found guilty of second-degree murder i
Hamilton saw a record year for home prices in 2020
Home prices and sales continued to surge through to the end of pandemic-plagued 2020 in the Hamilton-Burlington area.
'No one is doing well': Flamborough businesses thankful for community support
As Hamilton and the rest of the province of Ontario are in the grip of a lockdown, Flamborough businesses are weathering the storm as best they can — with support from the community.
Today’s coronavirus news: Trudeau, premiers to talk about COVID-19 vaccination rollout; Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo; Lebanon begins new lockdown amid surge
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: How did 6 patients vanish from a psychiatric hospital?
At least six patients of the former North Bay Psychiatric Hospital are missing without a trace.
PM, premiers to discuss speeding vaccine roll out
Trudeau, premiers to talk about pace of COVID-19 vaccinations in virtual meeting
CUPE implores Ontario government to vaccinate at Hamilton long-term-care homes
‘It is a travesty,’ said NDP Leader Andrea Horwath about Hamilton exclusion. ‘It is going to lead to more spread of the virus in long-term-care homes.
Hamilton hospice launches virtual grief chat line
The provincial chat line aims to reduce isolation for those grieving amid COVID-19.
Quebec just announced a COVID-19 curfew. Is Ontario next? Here’s what that might look like
News that Quebec Premier François Legault is implementing a four-week nightly curfew in his province is raising questions about the possibility of such a measure in Ontario as COVID-19 cases in this province continue to climb.
Bell executives depart company amid new president
Bell executives depart company after Wade Oosterman steps in as president
Trump supporters, police clash on Capitol Hill
Trump backers storm Capitol Hill, disrupt effort to certify Joe Biden's election win
How one east Toronto hospital managed to get the first COVID vaccines out ahead of schedule
With the Ontario government under pressure to get needles into arms faster, one east Toronto hospital has managed to get out the first shots to all eligible residents across the 22 long-term-care and priority retirement homes it supports.
A quarter of Grace Villa residents have died; Shalom Village introduces new contact tracing method
Hamilton’s biggest long-term-care outbreak at Grace Villa has seen 42 deaths in as many days. Meanwhile, Shalom Village is introducing new measures to
Canada sees first curfew amid COVID-19 surge
Some morgues, ICUs running out of space amid explosive growth in COVID-19 cases
Ontario considers tougher lockdown restrictions as Quebec announces COVID-19 curfew
Ontario is mulling tougher lockdown restrictions with new COVID-19 infections plateauing above 3,000 a day, vaccines in short supply and hospitalizations rising to more alarming levels, says Premier Doug Ford.
Prison guards need priority vaccinations: union
Prison guards need priority COVID-19 vaccinations, union says
Small businesses hurting from credit-card fees
Small businesses feeling the pinch of credit card fees as e-commerce ramps up
Martin Regg Cohn: Now is not the time to open Ontario’s schools
It’s easy to view the novel coronavirus as a clash between medical science and political science, wisdom and ignorance, certainty versus vacillation.
Toronto is now publicizing workplace outbreaks. What does the data tell us — and will other health units follow suit?
The message from Toronto Public Health this week was clear: when it comes to containing COVID-19, information is power.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Ontario consulting on school reopening: Ford
Ontario reports 3,266 new COVID-19 cases today, and 37 new deaths from the virus
Ban on U.K. flights to Canada not extended
Minister to reveal details on controversial COVID-19 testing rules for travellers
North American stock markets surge higher
S&P/TSX composite climbs higher in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
SIU investigating fatal police shooting in Niagara
SIU working to identify man killed by police in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Toronto paramedics to get vaccinated for COVID-19
Toronto launching vaccination program for paramedics at three sites on Thursday
Hamilton police looking for Westcliffe Mall robbery suspect
Hamilton police are asking the public to help them identify the armed man who robbed the Western Jewellery Store at Westcliffe Mall on Mohawk Road West Dec. 5.
Premier Doug Ford says hospital board has to make ‘tough decision’ about CEO’s Caribbean vacation
In light of St. Joe’s CEO Tom Stewart’s international travel, union alleges St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton fired a registered practical nurse for tr
Hamilton police looking for three suspects in downtown armed robbery
Radfan Convenience robbed of cash, lottery tickets and cigarettes Nov. 19
Ontario FN hopes new funding ends water advisories
Southern Ontario First Nation chief hails funding to end 12-year water advisories
COVID-19 hospitalizations strain southwestern Ont.
Record-high COVID-19 hospitalizations strain southwestern Ontario health-care system
One death connected to the General’s neurosurgery outbreak, 10 more COVID patients in hospital
Hamilton Health Sciences says it is unable to confirm if the new death is a patient or a staff member.
Are stronger, longer lockdowns needed to save lives and the economy?
A task force of doctors, epidemiologists, public policy experts and economists called the Covid Strategic Choices Group are saying a third devastating wave of COVID-19 might become inevitable unless Canada changes its approach.
Ban on U.K. flights to Canada to expire Wednesday
Minister to reveal details on controversial COVID-19 testing rules for travellers
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