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TMAC Resources facing national security review
TMAC Resources deal to be bought by Chinese company facing national security review
Top court agrees to hear copyright case
Top court to examine payment for classroom use of copyrighted works
Ontario reports 783 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 783 new cases of COVID-19, five new deaths from virus
Top court decision paves way for libel action
Supreme Court decision paves way for Lascaris libel action against B'nai Brith
COVID-19 prompts acceleration in online banking
Canadian seniors overcoming anxieties to adopt online banking since COVID-19
North American stock markets down in early trading
North American stock markets down in early trading, loonie also moves lower
No applause needed: Music takes centre stage at Billboard Music Awards at pandemic-era celebration
The music must go on.
Company behind South Korean hit band BTS soar in trading debut
SEOUL, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF—South Korea’s Big Hit Entertainment, the company that manages global pop sensation BTS, had a dynamite trading debut Thursday in Seoul, helped by the zeal of its loyal fans.
Aphria reports $5.1M first-quarter loss
Aphria reports $5.1M first-quarter loss compared with $16.4M profit a year ago
Mississauga Playdium to close permanently after more than 20 years
A long-standing entertainment establishment in Mississauga is closing its doors.
Barrick produced 1.16 million ounces of gold in Q3
Barrick Gold produced 1.16 million ounces of gold in third quarter
How were so many infected? Everything you need to know about Hamilton’s SpinCo outbreak
SpinCo Hamilton has emerged as the site of one of Canada’s worst fitness studio outbreaks.
There are 69 cases of COVID-19 connected to SpinCo. This member says the owners did ‘everything right’ to keep patrons safe
Public health has confirmed at least 23 cases of secondary spread connected to the studio
You can now get a COVID-19 test at two Hamilton pharmacies
Hamilton assessment centres still stretched to the limit with up to eight-day backlog for COVID-19 test results.
Low-income and racialized people in Hamilton hit the hardest by COVID-19
Health-care workers are also disproportionately affected, while men and seniors are more likely to die
There’s a COVID-19 outbreak in your child’s school: What happens next?
Guidelines from Ministry of Health help Hamilton public health decide how to respond on a ‘case-by-case basis’
‘Bring back the moratorium’: Calls for tenant protection grow as more Hamilton landlords seek to evict tenants during COVID
The provincial Landlord and Tenant Board has received more than 550 applications to evict tenants over unpaid rent in Hamilton during the pandemic.
How were so many infected? Everything you need to know about Hamilton’s SpinCo outbreak
Hamilton’s SpinCo outbreak appears to be one of the worst in Canada, with as many as 100 riders and staff exposed. As the story evolves, we’ve compile
Today’s coronavirus news: Domestic abuse calls to Canadian helplines jump during pandemic; Millions in England likely to move to tighter restrictions; India reports fewest deaths in 11 weeks
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Today’s coronavirus news: Domestic abuse calls to Canadian helplines jump during pandemic; French police search homes of top officials in virus probe; India reports fewest deaths in 11 weeks
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: Why was family murder the only option for these two children?
Markham residents Jennifer Pan and Menhaz Zaman both committed shocking acts against their own family members.
The Newfoundlander behind the CAF's biggest tweets
Trust and situational awareness key to success of the Forces' most famous tweeter
Plan to protect Hamilton city hall from vehicle attacks kept afloat by council
After committee balked at $800K cost, councillors voted 12-4 to have public works reconsider steel bollards to block forecourt
New police board member a move toward ‘greater diversity’: Mayor
Mel Athulathmudali replaces Don MacVicar, whose five-year term ended in September
'Black Table Talk' fosters a community of wellness for Hamilton's racialized youth
Through her own lived experiences, Rayanne Banaga knows mental health looks differently for many Black youth.
Warning from a pandemic data dump? Ottawa sewage shows ‘alarming’ spike in COVID-19 virus
A novel method of sampling sewage for COVID-19 is showing an “alarming” surge in viral transmission in Ottawa, researchers say — a detection process that belies flattening case counts registered by the province’s strained testing system.
Warning from a pandemic data dump? Ottawa sewage shows ‘alarming’ spike in COVID-19 transmission
A novel method of sampling sewage for COVID-19 is showing an “alarming” surge in viral transmission in Ottawa, researchers say — a detection process that belies flattening case counts registered by the province’s strained testing system.
A glitch in the system meant the switch from CERB to EI wasn’t seamless for everyone
When Mollie Jacques signed onto the Service Canada website to check if her Employment Insurance (EI) had come through last week, her heart sank.
Ontario reviewing gym guidelines in wake of SpinCo outbreak, which hit 69 cases Wednesday
There are now 69 cases of COVID-19 tied to the James Street North fitness studio
Hamilton police investigate shots fired on the east Mountain early Wednesday
Police are asking residents to check surveillance footage for any suspicious activity
TD Bank files lawsuit against Plaid
TD Bank files lawsuit against Plaid, accusing it of trademark infringement
City to close Ferguson Avenue while task force clears encampment
Plan is to shift focus on Friday to other sites such as FirstOntario Centre
Toronto charts a course out of the COVID-19 pandemic with a recovery ‘roadmap’ — but without new powers or new money
Despite the pandemic highlighting a lack of power for Toronto to chart its own course — city officials spent a week trying to convince the province to implement stronger public health measures — a new plan for recovery released Wednesday morning doesn’t recommend immediate changes to taxation or seeking new powers from the province.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
New rules for long-term care homes in 3 regions
No more outings for residents of long-term care homes in Toronto, Peel region, Ottawa
Spin studio outbreak could mean tighter rules
Hamilton cycling studio outbreak grows to a total of 69 linked cases
Hamilton Police investigating east Mountain shooting
Hamilton police are asking residents in the Fennell Avenue East and Upper Sherman area to check their surveillance video after receiving reports of several shots fired around 4 a.m. on Oct 14
Melania Trump’s COVID-19 experience, and Barron’s positive test: Read the full statement here
U.S. First Lady Melania Trump issued a statement Wednesday outlining her personal experience with COVID-19, and revealing that her son Barron also tested positive for the coronavirus but has since tested negative.
Canadians spend more online during pandemic
Canadians spend more money and time online during COVID pandemic: StatCan
N.B. asks Listuguj Mi’kmaq students to stay home
Mi'kmaq students in Quebec asked not to return to New Brunswick school
S&P/TSX composite reverses gains, oil rises
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as energy sector and oil climbs
Kingston man threatens to burn apartment: police
Kingston man threatens to burn down apartment over insect infestation, police allege
Better data needed to address COVID-19: Njoo
Better data needed to address inequalities exposed by COVID-19: Njoo
Window shrinks for cryptocurrency work: BoC's Lane
BoC deputy: pandemic means central banks must 'move faster' on digital currency plans
Musician Tom Wilson arrested for supporting Caledonia land defenders
Six Nations occupiers, allies bringing charges on themselves, Haldimand mayor says
No 'magic bullet' for toxic social media: LeBlanc
No 'magic bullet' to rein in toxic social-media content, LeBlanc says
COVID-19 outbreak declared at baby store in Stoney Creek
Hamilton public health has declared an outbreak at Kushies Baby, a retail store in Stoney Creek.
3% of Ont COVID-19 tests in last day were positive
Ontario reports 721 new cases of COVID-19, most of them among those under 60
No body checking in the OHL? Players say the idea is crazy
Ontario’s sport minister says contact will have to be effectively removed if the league wants to restart in December
Volunteers return to Neighbour to Neighbour Centre food bank and warehouse
Sharon Smith and Karen Scott were not amused with how the coronavirus pandemic was keeping them at home and limiting their ability to go out and do things.
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