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Martinrea earns $45.6 million in Q3
Auto parts maker Martinrea says recent union deals could boost Canadian manufacturing
Hard-hit Peel Region to get COVID-19 isolation facility for those unable to quarantine at home
The federal government has confirmed it will fund a $6.5-million facility in Peel Region for people who have COVID-19 and can’t isolate at home.
Spin Master earns US$86.8 million in Q3
Toymaker Spin Master sees sales rise, profits fall in third quarter
Governments are sending mixed messages on COVID-19, at the worst possible time
When it comes to the pandemic, there are exactly two things that Toronto, Ontario and Ottawa seem to completely agree on. The first is that COVID-19 numbers are going in the wrong direction.
Crown details van attack at start of trial
Full details of van attack recounted at start of Minassian trial this week
Pandemic restricts Remembrance Day ceremonies
Military's aid in COVID-19 fight noted as pandemic restricts Remembrance Day events
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
29 residents died in COVID-19 outbreak at LTC home
Twenty-nine residents of Toronto long-term care home died in latest COVID-19 outbreak
Most North American stock markets up, loonie down
Most North American stock markets pushed higher by technology sector rebound
COVID-19 cases linked to weddings in York Region
More than a dozen COVID-19 cases linked to two York Region weddings, officials say
Former Army officer tapped next veterans watchdog
Former Army officer tapped as next veterans ombudsman as office faces criticisms
Sale of Great Canadian Gaming faces opposition
Minority investors quick to reject proposed sale of Great Canadian Gaming to Apollo
Second wave keeps inmates locked down: Advocate
Advocate says second COVID-19 wave has inmates locked down in 'atrocious' conditions
Disability rights at heart of assisted-dying bill
Assisted-dying bill sparks ferocious debate among Canadians with disabilities
Toronto commemorates Remembrance Day
Ontario commemorates Remembrance Day in socially distant ceremonies
Transit lobby wants $3B a year to electrify buses
Transit lobby group says electrifying Canada's bus fleets needs $3 billion a year
Pandemic aid may not work post-crisis, PM says
Extra income support for hard-hit workers may not stick around post-pandemic, PM says
A different type of Remembrance Day in Hamilton this year
Remembrance Day services at the cenotaph in Gore Park looked very different this year, with COVID-19 restrictions in place that limited the gathering and encouraged people to watch the virtual ceremony online rather than in person.Barry Gray is a
New motorcycle racing series, new Outlaws champ, and new racing perfumes
Tim Miller: Nothing like the smell of F1 perfume in the morning
Charles McVety borrows heavily from his Christian college charity. He also holds a political IOU from Doug Ford
The strange saga of preacher Charles McVety and Premier Doug Ford has raised uncomfortable questions about Canada Christian College, Martin Regg Cohn writes
Bikers warned to stay away from Port Dover this Friday, Nov. 13
Officials in Norfolk County are pleading with motorcycle enthusiasts not to visit the lakeside town of Port Dover this Friday the 13th.
PM: Trade deal with UK can be done in weeks
Trudeau says he expects trade deal with UK can be done before 2021
Man arrested after alleged attack on stranger
Man charged after alleged attack on stranger; police probe potential link to homicide
Ontario commemorates Remembrance Day
Ontario commemorates Remembrance Day in socially distant ceremonies
New jury trials postponed in Toronto, Brampton
New jury trials, selection postponed in Toronto, Brampton due to COVID-19 situation
Ontario sets another one-day record with 1,426 COVID-19 cases Wednesday
Ontario has set yet another record for COVID-19 cases, topping 1,400 for the first time, as Peel has overtaken much bigger Toronto for the distinction of having the most daily new infections.
Hamilton can’t keep up with contact tracing after surge of COVID cases
Reinforcements sent in by the province and Public Health Ontario to speed up notification of those exposed
Hamilton officials say trade zone wll boost community's economy post-pandemic
The foreign trade zone designation allows goods to flow into Canada tax and duty-free for eventual exports.
Hamilton officials say trade zone will boost community's economy post-pandemic
The foreign trade zone designation allows goods to flow into Canada tax- and duty-free for eventual exports.
Pandemic shutters some Ontario Legion branches, while others survive with community support
With their traditional revenue streams choked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario's Royal Canadian Legion branches are facing shortfalls of the cash they need to operate year-round.
Pandemic shutters some Ontario Legion branches, while others get by with community support
With their traditional revenue streams choked by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario's Royal Canadian Legion branches are facing shortfalls of the cash they need to operate year-round.
‘Cool as a cucumber’: Dundas man wins $1 million on Lotto Max
‘We’ll dream about some trips when it’s safe to travel again,’ 72-year-old Sydney Evans said.
Remembrance Day: How Canada and the world are marking the service and sacrifice of veterans
Remembrance Day services will look much different this year due to COVID-19 restrictions but many in Canada and around the world are finding ways to honour war veterans.
If pandemic shutters schools again, Hamilton school boards are prepared
Catholic and public boards have been checking in with parents and laying groundwork in case of full move to online learning
On Nov. 11 we remember those Hamiltonians who sacrificed at war so we could live in peace
Ceremonies in the city will be different on this Remembrance Day due to COVID-19, which will keep us from gathering in person, but won’t stop our feelings of gratitude as we pay our respects to those who fought and lost their lives and those who fou
Three ways Hamilton can be more friendly for those with dementia
People with dementia and their caregivers are helping put together a strategy to make the city more inclusive. Here are three ways to start now.
Handwriting expert testifies Wayne Bell ‘probably’ wrote cheques forging victim’s signature
Bell is accused of fatally stabbing 66-year-old Marilyn Mitton, found face down in a bleach- and water-filled bathtub on July 31, 2016.
New fraud charge for head of Havana Group Supplies
Halton police allege Steve Sardinha ‘fraudulently claimed to have procured lucrative construction contracts’
Why won’t the city name a Stoney Creek restaurant that broke a slew of COVID laws?
At least one resident and an ethics expert say citizens deserve to know when businesses egregiously flout rules meant to protect the public. The city
Crown presses accused in Hamilton murder trial: Why didn’t you call the police?
Testimony wraps up in trial of brothers for 2013 shooting death of former Hells Angel
Overdose deaths in Hamilton spike amid coronavirus
Report flags concern that pandemic-fighting measures caused ‘unintended harms’ for drug users
‘This will be the final nail for a lot of places’: Restaurants, fitness studies see doom in Toronto’s new 28-day ban
As he pondered the news that Toronto was tightening COVID restrictions again as case counts soar, Erik Joyal wasn’t exactly shocked. But that didn't make it any easier to digest.
The Raptors want to spend the season in Toronto, but is there time to convince three levels of government?
The search for a home, or at least a place to temporarily call home, continues for the Raptors but at least they have a firm timeline.
Singh says Ottawa must move to counter hate groups
Singh says government must move to counter hate groups, which have tripled since 2015
New COVID-19 restrictions take effect in Toronto on Saturday. Here’s what you need to know
"The grave risk we currently face is evident," Toronto's top doctor told residents on Tuesday afternoon. "More action is required to protect the people of Toronto from the rampant spread of COVID-19."
Toronto to extend ban on indoor restaurant dining
Toronto extends ban on indoor dining, fitness classes as previous restrictions expire
AirBoss Q3 profit surges to US$11.6 million
AirBoss Q3 profit surges on more than doubling of revenues from COVID supplies
$61M for Indigenous COVID-19 fight in Manitoba
Feds commit $61 million to help Indigenous communities in Manitoba fight COVID-19
Drunk driver who killed four denied full parole
Drunk driver who killed 4 denied full parole; day parole continues with conditions
‘COVID-19 is out there at levels we have not seen before’: Toronto bans indoor dining, group gym classes for 28 days as cases soar
Citing soaring rates of infection in Toronto, the city’s medical officer of health on Tuesday announced continued restrictions for bars and restaurants, and urged residents to limit their in-person interactions to those they live with.
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