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Hearing for judge accused of perjury begins
Hearing for judge accused of perjury over Black federation role begins
AP Interview: EU regulator hopes for 'multiple' vaccines
TORONTO — The executive director of the European Medicines Agency said Tuesday she hopes there might be “multiple" vaccines to help stop the coronavirus pandemic by the end of next year.
Vaccination awareness is high but governments have some explaining to do, poll finds
There is extremely high public awareness of the upcoming COVID-19 vaccines, but governments must do more to explain the medications, a new poll suggests.
COVID outbreak declared at Kingston, Ont., church
Public health unit declares outbreak at Kingston, Ont., church
Hamilton police ask for help to ID minivan in south Mountain hit and run
Hamilton police are asking the public for information that will help them track down the driver of a minivan that struck a pedestrian on the south-central Mountain and then fled the area.
Hamilton police ask for help to ID minivan in south Mountain hit and run
Hamilton police are asking the public for information that will help them track down the driver of a minivan that struck a pedestrian on the south-central Mountain and then fled the area.Around 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 30 a 20-year-old woman was wa
PointClickCare plans to buy Collective Medical
Canadian software firm PointClickCare to buy U.S.-based Collective Medical
Consumer rights advocate calls for airline refunds
Consumer rights advocate calls for airline refunds ahead of Parliament hearing
MP aims to open floodgates on cross-Canada booze
MP drafts legislation to open floodgates on interprovincial booze sales
Cop pleads not guilty to discreditable conduct
Officer convicted in beating of Black teen to appear before Toronto police tribunal
Savings rates on the rise amid pandemic
Amid the gloom, savings rates move higher as lockdowns put a chill on spending
Online directories aim to boost small businesses
Online directories pop up in bid to boost small business sales amid COVID-19
Utility sector helps boost stocks in Toronto
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets retreat
Space agency awards Canadarm3 contract to MDA
Canadian Space Agency awards Canadarm3 contract worth $22.8M to MDA
HWDSB elects new chair, vice-chair
Dawn Danko will serve as chair of the board and Cam Galindo will serve as vice-chair
What is an algorithm and how is it used by big tech?
In the world of big tech, algorithms are behind much of what we see online.
Hamilton poised to establish reservation system to book recreation facilities
"I think reservations are where we are headed on this," says Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson.
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading, U.S. stock markets retreat
Three exercises you can do every day — from your home
Ernie Schramayr: There are some movements that should be done every single day
'WARNING': Multiple meat products sold at Sobeys and FreshCo and other grocery stores now recalled over Listeria fears
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has expanded its recall of meat products sold at Sobeys. FreshCo and other grocery stores.
Fire out after flames engulf home on Hendrie Avenue in Burlington
There are no reported injuries from Monday night’s blaze.
Today’s coronavirus news: First doses of an independently reviewed COVID-19 vaccine starts Tuesday in the U.K.; Ottawa expects up to 249,000 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, Trudeau says
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: First doses of an independently reviewed COVID-19 vaccine start today in the U.K.; Ottawa expects up to 249,000 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, Trudeau says
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Youngest brother remembers the night Yosif was shot as trial of two Hamilton paramedics continues
Defence counsel suggest inconsistencies in recall of witnesses the night Yosif Al-Hasnawi was shot.
Next municipal election, you may be able to vote from home
But not online yet, if a staff report gains support
Boundary busting? Hamilton plans for 820,000 people by 2051
Working with new provincial policies, city predicts urban expansion to handle growth over 30 years
First Nations chiefs to discuss COVID-19, inequity
Disproportionate impact of COVID-19, UNDRIP legislation on the table at AFN meeting
A typical family’s food bill will jump by almost $700 next year — the biggest leap in more than a decade
It’s only going to get worse for Canadians who are already feeling stretched at the grocery store, with food prices set to rise in 2021 due in no small part to COVID-19.
Shelters need wider testing for broad list of symptoms, study says
In the throes of COVID-19’s first wave in Toronto in April, Dr. Meb Rashid remembers a single phone call delivering the results of a 60-person testing sweep at a refugee shelter.
Province out of Atlantic bubble until at least January: Furey
While the number of active cases in the Maritime provinces has dropped slightly, Premier Andrew Furey confirmed Monday that Newfoundland and Labrador will continue to opt out of the Atlantic bubble at least until the new year.
COVID-19 vaccinations could start next week
First doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, not yet approved, to land in Canada next week
Third Waterdown high school student tests positive for COVID-19 this month
A third student at Waterdown District High School has tested positive for the novel coronavirus so far this month.
Hamilton is home to two of Ontario’s COVID hot spots
Lockdown still looming as Hamilton has record-breaking 637 active cases
Florida agents raid home of COVID-19 data curator who was fired in May
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida authorities investigating an alleged hack into the state’s emergency response system raided the home Monday of a woman fired earlier this year from her job as COVID-19 data curator.
Rally at Grace Villa to support workers inside long-term care
Thirty cars circled the driveway at Grace Villa on the weekend in an effort by the union to boost spirits of workers at the care home in outbreak
Defund protesters announce end of Hamilton city hall sit-in
Group launches Hamilton Encampment Support Network as a go-forward initiative to expose links between policing and lack of housing
Pandemic financial pressures dim festive season
Pandemic financial pressures deplete finances, spirits as festive season approaches
Bruce Arthur: Vaccines bring new hope. But with COVID case counts still rising it’s going to be an ‘ugly’ January
Unless you’ve fallen victim to one of humanity’s most self-destructive disinformation campaigns, a vaccine is a wonderful idea. Vaccines aren’t on-off switches: they don’t rain from the sky. But since COVID-19 arrived, we’ve waited for them, because nothing else really works.
New data shows COVID-19’s grim hold on Hamilton
Public health painted a grim picture at a board of health meeting Monday: nearly half of all COVID deaths in Hamilton occurred last month
AFN national chief won't seek re-election in 2021
Perry Bellegarde won't seek re-election as head of Assembly of First Nations
Small business caught in WE affair crossfire
Speakers' Spotlight threatened after being caught up in WE affair: co-founder
Early arrival of COVID vaccine is a real hope, but there’s a long battle ahead
Monday was one of the most hopeful days since the COVID-19 pandemic upended our lives, but also one of the most worrisome.
As world prepares for COVID-19 vaccines, ultra-low-temperature business couldn’t be hotter
Business, Paul Greco admits, has been booming.
Quebec says COVID vaccine could come next week
Quebec reports 1,577 new COVID-19 cases and 22 deaths as hospitalizations climb
Feds to kick-start talks on new daycare dollars
Liberals set to kick-start talks on new child-care system and funding, Hussen says
‘Risky in-home festivities will easily make things worse’: Too early to say when lockdown should end, Toronto’s top doctor says
Less than 20 days from Christmas and two weeks into a lockdown, Toronto’s top doctor was not certain about the current measures being lifted even after the holidays.
Tech, materials sectors lift S&P/TSX composite
S&P/TSX composite lower in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
Ontario lays out priority for COVID-19 vaccine
Premier Doug Ford expected to give update on Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine plans
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Opposition blasts piecemeal vaccine rollout
Tories' O'Toole says he disagrees with anti-vaccine petition, trusts the science
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