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Ex-MP Cuzner named consul general in Boston
Trudeau names former Liberal MP Rodger Cuzner as new consul general in Boston
Doug Ford’s constituency office closed because of COVID-19 outbreak as Ontario reports 896 new cases
An outbreak of COVID-19 among staff has forced the closure of Premier Doug Ford’s constituency office in Etobicoke North.
Premier Doug Ford’s constituency office in Etobicoke North closed because of COVID-19 outbreak
An outbreak of COVID-19 among staff has forced the closure of Premier Doug Ford’s constituency office in Etobicoke North, the Star has learned.
Hamilton trustees question giving police say on cancelled school liaison program's gaps
Hamilton’s public school board is forming a community working group to help find ways to fill any gaps left by June’s termination of a Hamilton police liaison program, but some trustees are already questioning the role police will play.
Former Dundas Pizza Pizza planned for dentist's office
Cootes Drive location anticipates March opening
Hamilton may need another financial bailout in 2021 to cover COVID-related costs
City finance staff are proposing a four per cent average tax increase and 4.28 per cent water rate increase for 2021.
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie climbs
Man arrested for alleged subway sexual assaults
Man, 21, arrested for alleged sexual assaults, Toronto police say
Hexo proposes share consolidation plan
Cannabis company Hexo proposes share consolidation plan to boost share price
As Ottawa mulled regulations for tech giants, Facebook tried to recruit public servants
As the Canadian government mulled regulations for internet and tech giants, Facebook sought to recruit from within the federal public service for a high-paying policy job.
Hydro rates going up in Ontario this weekend
Electricity rates going up in Ontario this weekend as pandemic measures end
Family photos, bloody sheets found in dumpster where Hamilton woman was killed, murder trial hears
Wayne Bell is on trial for the 2016 killing of his girlfriend, Marilyn Mitton, and for a fire that was set in her apartment after
The Jamesville housing redevelopment will now feature 120 affordable rental apartments — eventually
But COVID and complicated negotiations over the coveted downtown land mean no one will move into those affordable units until 2024.
Trapped behind the barricades, Caledonia residents wait in the dark
Six Nations land defenders guarantee safe passage for hydro crew to repair burned pole — but no cops allowed
‘Post-Mortem’ killer free on parole; dumped wife’s body in field near African Lion Safari
After serving 16 years in prison, Mohan Ramkissoon has been set free — but police in New York City are still looking to prosecute him for a killing th
Why don’t we know more about a ‘basketball club’ outbreak in Hamilton?
Experts say keeping the public in the loop on how outbreaks unfolded informs how we assess individual risk and stops us from ‘chasing our tail,’ makin
Hamilton’s hospitals get 157 more beds as COVID-cases keep climbing
Health-care system vulnerable as cases rise and superspreader events loom
Today’s coronavirus news: Feds to unveil more support for Indigenous communities; Halloween proceeds in frightening times with health measures in place
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Federal government to unveil more pandemic support for Indigenous communities; Halloween proceeds in frightening times with public health measures in place
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
More pandemic funding for Indigenous people coming
Feds to unveil more pandemic support for Indigenous communities
Pandemic-era plan for immigration to be released
Open arms in an era of closed borders: pandemic-era immigration plan to be released
Quebec nearly divorced Canada 25 years ago
Twenty-five years ago, Quebec nearly divorced Canada
Halloween goes ahead in frightening times
Halloween proceeds in frightening times with public health measures in place
COVID growth seems to be slowing: Ont. officials
Ontario government expected to release new COVID-19 projections
Cops bust massive illegal cannabis grow operation
Police north of Toronto seize millions worth of illegal pot, several exotic animals
Holiday fundraising presents a challenge amid COVID-19 pandemic
Some annual Hamilton holiday fundraisers have been reimagined — or cancelled altogether
Council asks Hamilton boards, agencies for no budget increases in 2021
The request would apply to police, forecast to add $4.78 million to the service’s $170.8-million 2020 budget.
Hamilton councillors defer discussing reprimand of LGBTQ committee chair Cameron Kroetsch
Councillors approved reprimanding LGBTQ chair in September for violating provincial privacy act.
Aecon earns $73.6 million in third quarter
Aecon beats expectations as third quarter helped by federal subsidy program
Morneau didn't get gift from WE: ethics watchdog
Ethics watchdog clears Morneau of accepting gift from WE Charity
Nine things with Halloween flare to do this weekend in Hamilton
This year, a rare blue moon will rise in the sky on Halloween, giving off suitably eerie vibes.
Quebec open to giving hospitals more local control
COVID-19: Quebec reports 25 more deaths and 1,030 new infections
Assisted-dying bill wins approval in principle
Assisted-dying bill wins approval in principle over Conservative objections
Feds outline rules for methane emission funds
Federal government unveils rules for $750-million emissions reduction fund
OPP are reporting the theft of $2M in construction equipment in Caledonia — stolen the night barricades were erected
‘That equipment, as (well) as any other equipment, is proceeds of crime, as far as I’m concerned,’ says member of land defenders’ group
Advocates, opposition parties push feds on LTC
Advocates, opposition parties push feds for action on long-term care
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
These Ontario businesses are thriving and struggling through the pandemic
Ontarians' lifestyles have changed significantly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health response, and it shows in the way they spend their money.
Most economic and business forecasts assume there will be an effective COVID-19 vaccine. But what if there isn’t?
As the global COVID-19 pandemic carries on with its deadly toll, most economic and business forecasts assume there will be an effective vaccine against the virus, likely by the middle of next year.
‘How bad is too bad?’ Hamilton MPP hammers Ontario PCs for failing to act on Martino retirement homes
Sandy Shaw accused the Ford government of neglecting vulnerable seniors living in the problem-plagued Martino homes.
‘Frustrating and demoralizing’: Education groups launch public survey on Ontario school plan
Ontario Families for Public Education and the Ontario Parent Action Network have announced they will be launching a public consultation process regarding the province’s pandemic education plan.
Queen Bee Studio opens on Hatt street in Dundas
Tracey-Mae Chambers uses beeswax as sculpture medium
Malls gathered images of five million shoppers
Malls gathered facial images of five million shoppers without consent: watchdogs
Federal election during COVID-19 feasible: PHAC
Federal election during the pandemic would be challenging but feasible: PHAC official
Real estate disrupted by pandemic, says RioCan CEO
RioCan says pandemic had less effect on Q3 than Q2 but profit down from last year
Police dismantle far-reaching alleged Toronto gang
Toronto police say Eglinton West Crips dismantled in province-spanning investigation
Recall of Daily Shield hand sanitizer expands
Recall of Daily Shield hand sanitizer expanded, manufacturer's licence suspended
No 'marriage tax,' Ontario government says
No 'marriage tax' for Ontario despite suggestions to the contrary, government says
U.S. ‘web giants have unfair advantages’: Hamilton MPs support Canadian media challenge to big tech
Five Hamilton-area MPs support an initiative by Canadian news media outlets to challenge big-tech like Google and Facebook.
Trudeau, EU leaders meet ahead of U.S. election
Trudeau, EU leaders meet ahead of U.S. election to reinforce support of world order
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