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Liberals agree to back off delay tactics on WE
Liberals say they will back off delay tactics on WE Charity affair
CPP Investments grows five per cent in Q2
CPP Investments portfolio grows 5 per cent in Q2 with widespread positive returns
Bill Morneau takes fellowship at Yale
Former finance minister Bill Morneau takes fellowship at Yale
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 November 16
Ontario COVID-19 update by Premier Doug Ford
Molten steel spill on the weekend triggers dark cloud over ArcelorMittal Dofasco
The steelmaker said nobody was injured and a fire was quickly doused. But provincial authorities are reviewing air monitoring data for any pollution i
HWDSB reports two cases of COVID-19
One student at Hess Street Elementary School and one worker at Dundas Central Elementary School tested positive for the virus.
Stone Church and Upper Sherman closed for serious crash
A pedestrian was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries
CPP Investments grows 5 per cent in Q2
CPP Investments portfolio grows 5 per cent in Q2 with widespread positive returns
Liberals say they will back off delay tactics
Liberals say they will back off delay tactics on WE Charity affair
Cotler, global lawyers call for media protection
Cotler, global lawyers call for charter on media protection during COVID-19 backslide
Why Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine results represent more good news for Canada
A second company touting the results of its potential COVID-19 vaccine Monday represents particularly good news for Canada.
Flashbacks: The 13th birthday of a very unlucky Red Hill Valley Parkway
Some might argue the Red Hill Valley Parkway is cursed
Home sales pull back from record high: CREA
CREA says October home sales edged back from record high set in September
Manufacturing sales up 1.5 per cent in September
Statistics Canada reports manufacturing sales up 1.5 per cent in September
Some St. Elizabeth Village residents on Hamilton Mountain miffed at expansion plans
The plan by Zest Communities to add commercial buildings and 1,200 residential units to St. Elizabeth Village is not sitting well with some residents
Queenston Road closed at Nash Street North after crash into hydro pole
Area to remain closed between Nash Road North and Kenora Avenue for cleanup, including a downed hydro pole.
North American stock markets up to start the week
North American stock markets up in early trading to start the week, loonie gains
‘He wanted to move the world’: McMaster grad Adam Chiaravalle gone too soon, but his legacy lives on
Adam Chiaravalle, a charismatic McMaster graduate with a passion for food sustainability, died too young at 26
CPP Investments portfolio grows 5 per cent in Q2
CPP Investments portfolio grows 5 per cent in Q2 with widespread positive returns
More COVID-19 restrictions in store for Toronto within days, mayor says
New COVID-19 restrictions for Toronto expected within days could include capacity limits on stores and malls, Mayor John Tory told CP24 on Monday.
Trillium: 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Trillium: 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Nuvo Research: 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Nuvo Research: 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Venus Concept: 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Venus Concept: 3Q Earnings Snapshot
Heather Mallick: White House superspreader event a casket of deplorables
It was the worst of times, and even worse than that. It was a night to remember: a triumph of hope over experience, and of ideology over facts. It was the White House Election Night superspreader event, where Donald Trump learned he had lost the presidency and the core of the Republican party handed each other COVID-19 along with potato chips and wine.
Obituary: Mirle (Shekar) Chandrashekar was ‘keen political observer’ of Hamilton city hall
Retired accountant raised questions about the police budget.
Hamilton enters red zone; businesses brace for minimum four-week pause
The province has catapulted us up two rungs on the colour-coded COVID restrictions ladder, an acknowledgement that our coronavirus cases are soaring a
Comfort in the courtroom: ‘I’m here for the victims’
As manager of the Victim Witness Assistance Program, a large part of Laura Hatcher’s work is simply listening
When DIY becomes a Dame Edna SNAFU
This is what can happen when you have a screw loose, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld
Food bank visits were already up before COVID-19. Now they’re reaching record highs
In the early days of 2020, weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic would take hold in Toronto and around the world, the Daily Bread Food Bank was concerned about its rising numbers.
Today’s coronavirus news: Three regions in the Greater Toronto Area join COVID-19 red zone; Saskatchewan implements new rules to fight virus
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.
Shawn Micallef: Governments have failed to keep COVID-19 in check. That may foil the best-laid plans to help us make it through this winter
The vaccine news last week was exactly the mid-autumn light at the end of the COVID-19 tunnel we needed with winter ahead and cases skyrocketing.
‘An attractive investment:’ As private equity scoops up Ontario nursing homes, there are concerns about whether profit-driven facilities can best care for fragile seniors
At the Bay Street private equity firm, it’s known as the Ontario-focused investment fund.
Sally Ann faces tough kettle drive during COVID-19
Iconic Salvation Army fundraiser faces increased demand, challenges due to COVID-19
Trudeau Liberals plan new privacy legislation
Trudeau government ready to usher in new privacy legislation
Brampton bylaw officers, police break up several illegal Diwali gatherings as COVID-19 surges across city
A massive surge in COVID-19 cases in recent days wasn’t enough to deter some revelers in Brampton from gathering in large groups to celebrate Diwali on Saturday night.
Teachers, parents oppose closing Quebec schools
Quebec reports 1,301 new cases of COVID-19, 30 more deaths linked to virus
‘We’re heading to a place that is very bad’: Ontario announces 29 COVID-19 deaths as Mayor John Tory warns of increased restrictions
Ontario announced 29 COVID-19 deaths in one day on Sunday, as Mayor John Tory warned of possible increasing restrictions and epidemiological experts launched a social media campaign to bring case counts down to zero.
What the end of the Trump era means for Tories
What the end of the Trump era could mean for Canadian Conservatives
Canada faces fresh calls to step up in Mali
Canada faces fresh calls to help fight terrorism, facilitate peace talks in Mali
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Companies uncover market for mask accessories
Canadian companies uncover market for mask accessories amid COVID-19
City staff recommend pushing sidewalk snow clearing discussion to next year’s budget: report
A report which the mayor and city councillors will discuss next week recommends postponing changes to the city’s sidewalk snow clearing program to the
Today’s coronavirus news: Thousands of no-show students at Toronto schools cause ‘logistical nightmare’; Opioid overdose deaths in Canada surge; Seven dead in outbreak at Scarborough
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 digital media company to receive ‘significant’ funding from Ottawa
The Ministry of Canadian Heritage announced more than $ 2 million in funding for projects in creative industries, including Hamilton’s Pipeline Studio
‘It’s been quite searing’: John Tory on being Toronto’s pandemic mayor, Dr. Eileen de Villa — and whether he’ll run again
John Tory is entering the back half of his second term as Toronto mayor consumed with an enemy that didn’t even exist one year ago.
‘This is the last door on the road for a lot of people.’ How the pandemic changed Alcoholics Anonymous — possibly forever
In a typical week, Mark attends four Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Toronto. But over the last seven months, the meetings have been far from typical.
Where have all the kids gone? In an unprecedented year, thousands of students haven’t turned up at school
When the thought of sending her kids back to brick-and-mortar school in the middle of a pandemic made her nervous, Karin Rotem started to look around for alternatives. 
Overdoses rise as COVID-19 worsens opioid crisis
Pandemic aggravates opioid crisis as overdoses rise and services fall out of reach
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $11 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Tam warns of increasing pressure on hospitals
Tam warns of increasing pressure on hospitals as COVID-19 cases continue to rise
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