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This Hamiltonian was born during the Spanish flu. Now COVID-19 has cancelled her 100th birthday party.
Erma Thorburn turned 100 on Oct. 14. Since she can’t have the big party her family planned due to the pandemic, she wrote a short book about her life,
Ex-senator's staff to receive $498K over abuse
Ex-senator Don Meredith's staff to be compensated $498K for harassment, abuse
More Cdns plan to live at home as they age: poll
More Canadians planning to continue living at home as they age, survey suggests
Tax watchdog to keep eye on CRA through pandemic
New taxpayer watchdog plans to monitor how CRA handles pandemic-stressed taxpayers
Six Nations 'in crisis' with rising COVID-19 cases
Six Nations of the Grand River says it is 'in crisis' with spiking COVID-19 numbers
‘It’s been pretty brutal’: First month back at school tough on mental health, students say
​Before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Andrew Fuller was thriving at school.
No 'magic bullet' to rein in social media: LeBlanc
No 'magic bullet' to rein in toxic social-media content, LeBlanc says
Winona's fake Fifty Point pond trades stocked trout for natural fish
The Hamilton Conservation Authority says a popular pond at Fifty Point in Winona is showing promise as a natural fishery two years after the province ended permission to stock it with rainbow trout.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 October 14
Watch Premier Doug Ford's daily COVID-19 update now.
Van attack trial may proceed by Zoom, court hears
Upcoming van attack trial may proceed by videoconference due to COVID-19, court hears
Writer RM Vaughan reported missing in Fredericton
Police ask for help after writer RM Vaughan reported missing in Fredericton
Fintech Wealthsimple raises $114 million
Wealthsimple raises $114 million in latest round as valuation hits $1.4 billion
Hamilton cycling studio outbreak grows
Hamilton cycling studio outbreak grows to a total of 69 linked cases
Energy and industrials lift market in Toronto
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as energy sector and oil climbs
Ontario reports 721 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 721 new cases of COVID-19, most of them among those under 60
Black-owned businesses in Hamilton saw bump after Blackout Tuesday, but support is waning
Local sisters created list of local Black-owned businesses to support the community
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading
S&P/TSX composite up in early trading as energy sector and oil climbs
These 70-plus hand sanitizers have been recalled by Health Canada
Health Canada has recalled 77 types of hand sanitizers that contain ethanol or denaturants that are not permitted for use in these products in Canada.
Four new cases of COVID-19 found in Hamilton schools
The four new cases follow two separate school outbreaks declared on Tuesday.
Loneliness taking toll in COVID era, study finds
Loneliness taking toll on Canadian mental health in COVID era, study finds
Restaurant Brands releases preliminary Q3 results
Restaurant Brands expects to report Q3 revenue between US$1.32B and US$1.34B
‘We are broken’: Mother of young Oakville shooting victim speaks out about losing her kind and gentle son
“Every part of my life has been tuned upside down. The grief and turmoil my husband and I have endured over losing our son has devastated every aspect
COVID-19 ‘long-haulers’ in U.S. worry about coverage, costs
Andrea Ceresa has been through three gastroenterologists already and now is moving on to her fourth.
Third person dies after Mississauga crash
64-year-old man is third victim of Mississauga, Ont., crash, police say
Near-miss crash cams coming soon to a Hamilton intersection near you
The city is hooking up with a private collision analytics firm to study ‘near miss’ traffic incidents in the hopes of improving safety at dangerous in
Dundas arson-murder case will go straight to trial
Rare direct indictment means Richard Taylor, accused of starting fire that killed his mother and stepfather, will skip preliminary hearing, writes Sus
Today’s coronavirus news: Canadians divided over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines; World Bank approves $12B to finance vaccines; UK mulls additional anti-coronavirus measures in north England
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
COVID-19’s impact on women’s mental health is on the rise, CAMH study says
The pandemic’s disproportionate impact on women’s mental health grew in late September, as a new survey reveals women are displaying higher anxiety levels for the first time in months.
Canadians divided over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines
Canadians divided over mandatory COVID-19 vaccines, priority inoculations
60K seniors at risk of losing benefits: feds
Liberals make plea for seniors to file taxes as thousands at risk of losing benefits
Flamborough Centre School student tests positive for COVID-19
On Oct. 13, Hamilton public health notified the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board of the positive test result.
Six Nations ‘in crisis’ after surge in COVID-19 cases after long weekend
Ohsweken Public Health is reporting 14 confirmed and 33 probable cases
‘Keep fairly close to home,’ Hamilton residents told as COVID cases rise
At the same time, Ontarians are being urged to support local businesses hanging by a thread in the increasing mixed messages of the second wave of the
Hospitalizations, long-term-care infections increasing: Three charts show state of COVID-19 in Ontario as Toronto, Peel, Ottawa re-enter Stage 2
As cases rise in Ontario, three regions re-entered a modified version of Stage 2 Friday to combat a surge in new COVID-19 infections that has been building over several weeks.
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford’s ‘health command table’ may be public health by stealth but it’s not the one pulling the strings
“By no means am I a medical professional, health professional. I have confidence in our health table, and yes, do I push them? One hundred per cent I push them, but I’m not a medical professional. I rely on them to move things forward.” — Ontario Premier Doug Ford, under fire for a slow response to COVID in long-term-care homes, April 22.
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford’s ‘command table’ may be public health by stealth but it’s not the one pulling the strings
“By no means am I a medical professional, health professional. I have confidence in our health table, and yes, do I push them? One hundred per cent I push them, but I’m not a medical professional. I rely on them to move things forward.” — Ontario Premier Doug Ford, under fire for a slow response to COVID in long-term-care homes, April 22.
I picked apples with a crew of migrant farm workers. Everything hurts. And I got off easy.
A few dropped apples couldn’t spoil the day for rookie picker
‘The situation is very sad and painful.’ Relative of migrant worker who died of COVID-19 speaks of ‘overwhelming’ grief
It wasn’t until he met his uncle at Mexico City’s bustling airport in April that Amador Alcantara realized they shared the same destination: a sprawling Norfolk County farm called Scotlynn Growers.
Civil rights watchdog accuses Ford government of pandemic power grab ‘by stealth’
A civil rights watchdog is accusing Premier Doug Ford’s government of “emergency management regulation by stealth” because restriction orders like last Friday’s ban on indoor dining in Toronto, Peel and Ottawa are not quickly and officially posted online for all to see.
S&P/TSX composite down, along with US markets
S&P/TSX composite down as price of gold falls, U.S. stock markets move lower
Canada’s top doctor has been reluctant to say tiny airborne particles spread COVID-19. Under pressure, she’s reconsidering
OTTAWA—Canada’s top public health official says it may be time to revise federal guidance to provinces on how to prevent airborne COVID-19 infections.
An ’illegal’ immigrant’s tale
Editor’s note: This story was originally published May 29, 2000.THE ONLY WAY TO FREEDOM: Technically, Morteza Jafarpour got into Canada illegally, using a false passport. But when you have the chance to escape your home country where you were thro
Trick-or-treating possible, health officers say
COVID-19 won't spook away trick-or-treating if safety rules followed: health officers
New law needed for byelections in pandemic: Paul
New law needed to allow safe byelections in COVID-19 pandemic: Greens' Annamie Paul
Supreme Court stops trial over bail delay
Supreme Court stays charges against Alberta man over delay in bail hearing
Why Ontario should follow California’s lead by using a ‘health equity metric’ to guide pandemic reopening plans
In an attempt to address disproportionately higher COVID-19 infection and death rates among lower-income and racialized Californians, state officials announced last week they would now use a “health equity metric” to guide their economic reopening.
Ontario to send Red Cross to some LTC homes
Ontario reports 1,553 new COVID-19 cases, 12 new deaths over two days
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Landlords launch court proceedings against Hudson’s Bay for alleged nonpayment of rent
Two landlords for Canada’s iconic Hudson’s Bay Company allege the 350-year-old retailer hasn’t paid rent on multiple properties since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and have begun legal proceedings to get their money from the struggling retail giant.
Right extremism has no place in society: Trudeau
Trudeau denounces right-wing extremism after Toronto mosque receives threats
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