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Worried about your health during the pandemic? You’re not alone, poll finds
Ontarians are more worried about their physical and mental health – as well as their personal safety – than they were earlier in the pandemic, a new survey suggests.
Canopy Growth to close five facilities, cut 220
Canopy Growth to close five facilities across Canada, lay off 220 workers
Outbreak forces Toronto school closure until Jan.
Toronto school closed until January after COVID-19 outbreak
North American stock markets down at late-morning
Energy gains as S&P/TSX composite edges up, U.S. stock markets mixed in early trading
'Guardian angel' program to open for asylum claims
Program to give residency to 'guardian angel' asylum-seekers to open next week
Health Canada approves first vaccine for COVID-19
OTTAWA–Let the vaccines begin.
NewsAlert: Health Canada approves COVID-19 vaccine
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Health Canada approves Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine
Ontario reports 1,890 new COVID cases
York Region hospitals warn of 'tipping point' in COVID-19 admissions
CP NewsAlert: Bank of Canada keeps rates on hold
With key rate unlikely to move, focus shifts to Bank of Canada's take on economy
Energy sector gains as S&P/TSX composite edges up
Energy gains as S&P/TSX composite edges up, U.S. stock markets mixed in early trading
York Region hospitals warn of COVID tipping point
York Region hospitals warn of 'tipping point' in COVID-19 admissions
Roots reports Q3 profit up from year ago
Clothing retailer Roots reports third-quarter profit up from year ago, sales down
Defund encampment over — What happened and what’s next?
A look at the 15-day protest over police funding and housing issues that occupied the forecourt of city hall
Southern Ont. warned of winter weather Wednesday
Hazardous travel conditions in parts of southern Ontario Wednesday
Today’s coronavirus news: U.K. investigates reports of possible allergic reactions to Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine; Thrift stores in Manitoba given green light to reopen
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.
What is going on in McMaster’s Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour?
Everything we know — and don’t — about McMaster’s ‘climate review’ into a university department where a professor has been charged with sexual assault
Timeline of key events in McMaster’s investigation in its Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
While the report into the culture of the department is now complete, investigations into the more serious allegations of sexual harassment and sexual
What they sold for: Real estate snapshot in Aldershot, Dundas and the North End
A home on Picton Street in Hamilton’s North End sold for $585,000
Sexual violence survivors say McMaster’s policies fail them
Student survivors of sexual violence and advocates are speaking out in the wake of a just-released investigation into systemic and cultural issues in
‘Without them, we would not have a COVID-19 vaccine’: Meet the people who volunteered to take an experimental dose
One early morning in mid-October, Jonathan and Patricia Liedy woke their three daughters before dawn, loaded them into the car they’d packed the night before and set out from the north Florida home they had barely left in months.
Who’s caring for the caregivers? Many under massive stress looking after ailing loved ones during the pandemic
Caring for an aging mother with severe dementia is both a physically and emotionally daunting task in the most ordinary of circumstances.
As COVID cases rise in Ontario schools, could an extended school break help slow the pandemic?
Before her kids go on Christmas break, Lindsay Matheson is going to make sure they bring their indoor shoes home from school.
Feds to consult public on conviction review body
Lametti plans public consultation on promised criminal conviction review commission
Feds to focus on local tourism for now, Joly says
Federal tourism efforts to focus on going local to help hard-hit sector, Joly says
Central bank set to make rate announcement
With key rate unlikely to move, focus shifts to Bank of Canada's take on economy
Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute is the third TDSB school to shut down amid COVID-19 outbreak
Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute will be closed to students and staff as of Wednesday, as advised by Toronto Public Health, Toronto District School Board said in a tweet on Tuesday.
Jason Kenney rejects notion he’s to blame for Alberta’s COVID-19 struggle
For weeks, Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has preached personal responsibility as COVID-19 cases in his province have climbed.
Kovrig, Spavor 'robust' and 'inspiring': Barton
Kovrig, Spavor are 'inspiring' and 'robust' in Chinese prison, says Canada's envoy
First vaccines to be given right at delivery sites
First Pfizer vaccine shots to be given right at delivery sites, not LTC homes: Tam
Yosif Al-Hasnawi’s brother pressed on ‘inconsistencies’ in memory following fatal shooting
Former Hamilton paramedics Christopher Marchant and Steve Snively are charged with failing to provide the necessaries of life in death of 19-year-old
Haldimand police board walks back ‘terrorist’ talk in Caledonia standoff
Six Nations land defenders repeat call for board’s resignation
Children of Christmas Past returns to deliver gifts to long-term care homes in the pandemic
A retired Burlington charity is making a comeback to deliver gifts to residents of long-term care facilities in response to COVID-19. Children of Chri
School-related COVID cases creep up in Haldimand-Norfolk
Medical officer of health says, given current statistics, rapid testing in schools would not be helpful
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada for Tuesday, Dec. 8
Canada 'must build back better': Bellegarde
Disproportionate impact of COVID-19, UNDRIP legislation on the table at AFN meeting
Provinces on a collision course with Ottawa over national standards for long-term care
The federal government is headed for a showdown with some of the big provinces over the idea of national standards for long-term care.
B.C. chief: Pandemic shows digital equality needed
Pandemic highlights need for internet equality, First Nations chief says
Safety is paramount for Raptors centre Aron Baynes after summer session with COVID-19
The spectre of COVID-19 will hover over the NBA to some extent for the entire season to come. The risk of getting it, the repercussions of a large outbreak, and the cost it exacts from individuals who are infected and their family members will be a constant.
Minassian knew right from wrong, court hears
Psychiatrist set for seventh day of testimony in Toronto's van attack trial
Beyak faces possible expulsion from Senate
Saga over senator who posted anti-Indigenous letters continues in Senate
Tories not giving up debate on assisted-dying bill
Conservatives prepared to debate assisted-dying bill around the clock: O'Toole
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Energy, industrials move TSX closer to record high
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets retreat
Legault not excluding further COVID restrictions
Legault says additional COVID restrictions possible as cases, hospitalizations rise
Ontario to provide proof of vaccination
Ontario's unspent pandemic reserves grew to $12 billion by end of September: FAO
Minassian understands moral reasoning, court hears
Psychiatrist set for seventh day of testimony in Toronto's van attack trial
Guards charged in death of hospital patient
Security guards charged with manslaughter in death of patient at Toronto hospital
Hamilton's planning committee restrict cannabis grow operators from having retail outlets
"We've got to stand up to the province because they are wrong," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Smartphone photos contain GPS coordinates. Here's how to remove them
Did you know smartphone photos contain GPS coordinates of the exact place they were taken?Digital photos contain information called metadata that can be viewed on whatever device the photo is saved to. One of these pieces of data is the GPS location information for the location where a photo was taken.
Value of TMX rests on feds' climate policy: PBO
Future value of Trans Mountain pipeline rests on Liberals' climate plans, PBO says
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