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Today’s coronavirus news: Quebec to begin inoculating against COVID-19 as first vaccines arrive; Germany calls on all to forgo holiday shopping before lockdown
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Think 2020 was a wild ride? From a vaccine to a change in U.S. leadership, the year ahead in 2021 — and reasons to be hopeful
The very first Canadians will receive the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa and Toronto hospitals this week.
Community rallies to help migrant farm workers stuck in Norfolk for Christmas
Some 100 workers from Trinidad remain in bureaucratic limbo
Six TDSB schools will close Monday and reopen after winter break
Six additional schools in the Toronto District School Board are closing their doors beginning Monday for Toronto Public Health to investigate COVID-19 cases at the schools.
Five more TDSB schools will close Monday and reopen after winter break
Five additional schools in the Toronto District School Board are closing their doors beginning Monday for Toronto Public Health to investigate COVID-19 cases at the schools.
Ex-Liberal cabinet minister Alfonso Gagliano dies
Former Liberal cabinet minister Alfonso Gagliano dies
Here comes Santa
With parades cancelled Burlington’s Claus hits the neighbourhood
How to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine with those people who want to avoid getting it
“You go first.”
COVID-19 has slowed surgeries across Ontario. For some trans people that is particularly painful
When Niko Stratis transitioned, she was living in the Yukon and despite having no medical background, she had to help direct her treatment plan.
He’s in Canada. She’s in the U.S.: How two separated seniors refuse to let a pandemic get in the way of their love
It’s not unusual for Audrey Birklid and Bob McMinn to turn heads when they’re out on a date.
The Westdale Village Shoe Clinic is closed but what a legacy and what a place it was
Elegy for a shoe shop: Antonio Ammendolia would do, almost unchanged, what his ancestors did before him.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Today’s coronavirus news: Germany implements hard lockdown over holidays; U.S. readies first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Hamilton Coun. Chad Collins secures funding to keep East Hamilton Food Centre at Greenhill Plaza until 2024
The facility, which opened in May 2019, has been closed since March 2020 by Mission Services because of the pandemic.
Twenty-five years after Rwanda, where is Canada?
Twenty-five years after Rwanda, where is Canada on peacekeeping?
Hamilton Urban Core receives $15.4M to grow into future health centre
Inner-city hub plans to leave former bus station and build anew on Cannon Street East
What cellphone mobility data can teach us about why lockdown might not be working, and what to expect from the holidays
This past week, the province’s top public health official had bad news and a strong warning. COVID-19 cases are continuing to rise despite weeks of restrictions. To control the second wave, Ontarians must stop being so casual with social contacts — especially with December holidays upon us.
David Olive: A stunning recovery in steel prices boosts Stelco as Bombardier heads for turbulence: Here are this week’s corporate winners and losers
Winners
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $21 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Uncertainty abounds for refugees in COVID-19 era
Uncertain future looms for refugees seeking a pandemic-era fresh start in Canada
Hamilton nears 700 active COVID cases as 142 new infections reported
City smashes previous records and adds two new outbreaks, three deaths Saturday.
Hamilton surges past previous COVID records; 142 new cases reported
Two new outbreaks, three deaths reported Saturday.
Ontario to prioritize COVID vaccines for health care and LTC workers in red and lockdown areas first
Ontario is expecting to receive 90,000 doses of vaccine by end of December.
Norfolk 911 caller asks cops: ‘Where are my drugs?’
Resident called emergency number looking to report theft of illicit drugs.
Why shop local? We asked small-business owners to tell Ontarians themselves
As Ontarians are completing their shopping for the holidays, small-business owners across the province are asking residents to consider shopping locally and supporting their own communities during this time.
Haldimand-Norfolk resident dies of COVID-19
Patient had been living in the community before hospitalization
Inside Canada’s race to get a COVID-19 vaccine: ‘Unlike anything we’ve ever seen before’
Last January, when most of the world was still standing around, maskless and blissfully unaware, Thomas Madden was in his office in Vancouver, reading dispatches out of China with growing horror.
Union calls for armed forces in ‘war zone’-like conditions at Hamilton long-term care home
The union representing workers at the site of Hamilton’s largest outbreak has escalated its calls for help by calling on the government to send in the
Today’s coronavirus news: U.S. allows emergency use of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine; German officials call for tougher measures as cases spike
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Millennials were burning out long before COVID-19
This is the generation that graduated in and around the Great Recession. If they landed full-time jobs with benefits and pensions, they were terrified
‘I’m barely surviving,’ says Hamilton barbershop owner charged over COVID rules
Arnald Singh says he was following all COVID red-zone rules when he was fined $500
David Laing Dawson moves heaven and earth to place the horizon in his paintings
Regina Haggo: Landscapes on display at Gallery on the Bay
Liberals give parties a privacy break: expert
Liberals 'completely unwilling' to hold political parties to account on privacy
More companies are offering COVID-19 tests for a fee. A lack of framework and regulation has ‘been utterly confusing’
Travellers who want to leave the country for a destination that requires they are COVID-free will now have to pay anywhere from $50 to $250 for a test, depending on the company.
Flamborough outdoor skating facilities to open Dec. 19 — weather permitting
Outdoor skating rinks in Hamilton — including the Waterdown Ice Loop in Memorial Park and the Freelton outdoor rink — will be open for skaters this winter.
OPP under fire from both land defenders and developers over tactics in Caledonia
It has been more than 50 days since court injunctions ordering the occupiers to clear the roads and leave the construction site were made permanent. W
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's Lotto Max jackpot
Two dead after wall collapses at construction site
Canadian Press NewsAlert: One dead in London, Ont., building collapse
Climate plan includes carbon tax increases
CP NewsAlert: Federal climate plan includes carbon tax increases through 2030
Coun. Merulla broke Hamilton council’s code of conduct: integrity commissioner
Employee of the Kitchener-based company alleged Merulla threatened her during a phone call.
CSIS data use may have broken law: watchdog
CSIS spies' use of geolocation data may have broken law: watchdog report
Commons adjourns for six-week holiday break
Commons adjourns without resolving dispute over how it should resume in new year
Ontario bureaucrat who was fired in $11M COVID-19 fraud probe had ID from Panama
Investigators have discovered a Panamanian driver’s licence and a permanent resident’s card in the name of the Ontario bureaucrat who was fired after the alleged theft of $11 million in COVID-19 funds, the Star has learned.
One dead, one trapped in building collapse
Canadian Press NewsAlert: One dead in London, Ont., building collapse
Quebec care home residents eager to get vaccine
Quebec reports 53 COVID-19 deaths, 1,713 new cases as hospitalizations rise
S&P/TSX composite edges lower but up for week
S&P/TSX composite edges lower as oil prices dip; loonie falls
No reasons given; man to get new sex assault trial
Judge fails to provide reasons, so convicted man to get new sex assault trial
Second man charged with first-degree murder in Six Nations shooting death
Twenty-two-year-old arrested and charged in Nov. 30 homicide
Feds ask court for more time to revamp MAID
Feds asking court for third extension to deal with revamped assisted-dying regime
Ontario moves Windsor-Essex, York into lockdown
Ontario to provide COVID-19 vaccine rollout update, immunizations start Tuesday
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