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Doug Ford’s Tories will table an Ontario budget on Nov. 5
Red ink to cope with a red alert.
Ontario budget will be released Nov. 5
Ontario set to decide on imposing new restrictions on Halton, Durham regions
'It's OK to be gay,' says Tory MP Eric Duncan
Compassion not conversion needed for those struggling with sexuality: Tory MP Duncan
Ontario’s COVID-19 cases up almost a third compared with last weekend
The pandemic has taken a firmer grip on the province with cases surging by almost one-third this weekend and one of Premier Doug Ford’s MPPs taking it on the chin for not wearing a mask.
‘No other option’: Alberta hospital workers strike to protest health-care cuts during COVID-19
EDMONTON–Hundreds of hospital workers in Alberta walked off the job Monday to protest cuts they say will put residents at risk during a global pandemic.
Justin Trudeau promises to ‘build back better’ prompting Erin O’Toole to say there is no pandemic spending plan
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole on Monday laid out their thoughts on the Canada’s finances, the economy, and some new financial measures geared toward organizations.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 26
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Unions call for end to outsourcing of DND services
Report warns taxpayers are spending more on privatized Defence Department services
Tory legislator apologizes for not wearing mask
Ontario Tory legislator apologizes for not wearing mask during photo
North American stock markets retreat, loonie down
North American stock markets start the trading week lower, loonie down
Niagara-area dog tests positive for COVID-19
Niagara-area dog tests positive for COVID-19 but most pets are still safe
Ontario reports 851 new COVID cases today
Ontario set to decide on imposing new restrictions on Halton, Durham regions
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets start the trading week lower, loonie down
Blackstone to buy Simply Self Storage
Blackstone to buy Simply Self Storage from Brookfield for US$1.2 billion
Taking the cake: How this Hamilton Dairy Queen employee became TikTok famous
Teenager Morgann Book’s favourite part of TikTok is the kind messages she receives from followers.
‘Show up for God’s sakes:’ Hamilton man waited months in pain while thousands skipped out on tests
More than 5,000 people missed scheduled diagnostic tests in Hamilton Health sciences. Andy David wonders “how many other people are sitting at home su
Brookfield to buy Genworth MI Canada
Brookfield Business Partners to buy residential mortgage insurer Genworth MI Canada
Residents demand removal of digital sign, lighting at new Greensville school
Greensville residents are decrying the new digital sign and security lighting at the under-construction school in the community as light pollution — and demanding its removal.
Obituary: Tony Perri had a “passion” for many things, from education to acting
School board trustee ran popular Perry’s Roadhouse in Westdale in the 1980s
Bus plunges and lost cats: visceral newspaper connections
In Marco’s name, please come home little calico, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld.
Today’s coronavirus news: Parliamentary probe examining Trudeau’s handling of the pandemic could be approved; Tougher COVID-19 restrictions expected for two Toronto-area regions
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.
Pfizer speaks up as MPs prepare to vote on probe
Pfizer raises concerns ahead of Commons vote on probe of Ottawa's pandemic response
Voters head to polls in two federal byelections
Two Toronto byelections test Liberal government's handling of pandemic
Health minister says she took mask off only to eat
Health Minister Hajdu says she went maskless at airport only while eating
Six Nations land defenders ‘settling in’ to maintain occupation through winter
Sunday also marked the 236th anniversary of the Haldimand Tract
Few remain in First Nation during water crisis
Remaining residents in First Nation evacuated over water crisis watch over community
Hamilton City Hall rally protests Nigerian police brutality, violence
Dozens have been killed in two weeks of unrest in Nigeria
Federal task force chair criticizes Tory motion
Immunity task force chair says Tory's proposed probe will hurt pandemic response
COVID-19 blamed as fewer veterans apply for help
Feds urged to act as data suggests COVID-19 making it hard for veterans to get help
Students lost a lot when COVID-19 hit, and schools shut down. This Ontario teen set out to build the ‘Wikipedia of online learning’ to help
Back in March when lockdown measures were imposed in Ontario to combat the spread of COVID-19, Sophia Joffe’s high school was among the first in the region to introduce online remote-learning programming for its students.
Trudeau dodges questions on Trump, breaks down COVID Alert app on ‘22 Minutes’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn’t take the bait when asked to weigh in on the coming U.S. presidential election during a recent appearance on a prominent Canadian comedy television show.
Terry Whitehead’s toughest year
The Ward 14 councillor is getting back to his old self after a severe health scare
Ontario sees over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario records more than 1,000 new daily COVID-19 cases for first time
Tension between politics and science in Parliament
Commons showdown highlights tension between politics and science
Hamilton's retired teachers hold drive-thru chairity event in Ancaster
During a four-hour period Oct. 22, the women watched as people dropped off items for nine charities they were supporting.
Children’s book teaches kids to be their ‘own superheroes’ during COVID-19
The book, written by Mac medical student Nicole Crimi, teaches kids about hand washing, social distancing and doing your part during the pandemic.
Police investigating after shots fired at east Hamilton Mountain home
Police are asking residents to check their security cameras for any suspicious activity in the area.
Hamilton Police investigating east Mountain shooting
Hamilton police are asking residents to check their security cameras after shots were fired on Locheed Drive, north of the Linc between Upper Ottawa and Upper Kenilworth, Oct. 24.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Stimulus trumps fears of higher taxation
Markets concerns about contested U.S. election fading with Biden lead in polls
Most terrifying spots in Hamilton ... according to horror movies
The horror film industry has found a creepy home in our quirky city.
Today’s coronavirus news: Members of Vice President Mike Pence’s inner circle test positive for COVID-19; Outbreak north of Melbourne pauses lifting restrictions
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.
COVID-19 has turned the restaurant industry upside down. Is it time to rethink regulations around home food businesses?
I’m hesitant to write where I got some of the best takeout since the lockdown started.
Documents detail workers hit hardest by tax system
Federal study details workers hit hardest by tax, benefit system for extra earnings
What superspreader events like the one at Hamilton’s SpinCo can tell us about the way forward in the pandemic
At a Hamilton spin studio, a “patient zero” with no symptoms started a chain reaction that led to least 85 infections.
Beaverton is so small it doesn’t even have its own doctor. Unhappy residents want to know why it’s been picked as the site of a new 50-unit housing project for the homeless
A proposal to construct 50 unites of housing for the homeless in a small Ontario town has sparked heated questions about whether a community of roughly 2,800 can support the needs of its new residents.
Burlington drive-thru flu shot clinic runs out of doses in one hour
Hundreds turned up for a clinic at Caroline Medical Group on Harvester Road Saturday.
Royson James: Mosque attacks, nooses, yearbook slurs — have we learned nothing from Black Lives Matter protests?
Blame it on the pandemic. Or blame the pandemic on it.
U.S. voters in Canada increasingly being counted
American voters living in Canada increasingly being counted in presidential race
Police say writer RM Vaughan found dead
Fredericton Police say writer RM Vaughan found dead days after going missing
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