U.S. President Donald Trump’s post-hospital theatrics this week — striding up the steps to the White House balcony, ripping off his mask and telling the nation, “Don’t be afraid of COVID,” even after being diagnosed with coronavirus — did not surprise Sarah DiMuccio the least bit.
Restaurant owners that enjoyed the benefits of a warm summer are now contending with the cool weather that fall brings. Around Toronto, restaurateurs are scrambling to extend the life of their patio season with outdoor heaters.
OTTAWA–The federal Liberals are poised to unveil a new rent subsidy program for businesses, hoping to correct the mistakes from their first attempt that saw significantly smaller take-up than anticipated.
Downtown Toronto condos are now renting within about $50 of other parts of the GTA, which could play into the potential of double-digit sales price declines in the core in the first quarter of next year, says Shaun Hildebrand, president of market research firm Urbanation.
Vice-President Mike Pence and his Democratic challenger, California Sen. Kamala Harris, will face off in a vice-presidential debate at 9 p.m. ET in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Progressive Conservatives’ bid to boost small businesses by liberalizing alcohol sales and giving them $1,000 for pandemic protective gear is small beer.
Ontario saw an increase of almost seven per cent in new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday while Toronto’s number of new infections dropped slightly and Ottawa’s doubled.
In a townhouse near Wilfrid Laurier University, 21-year-old student Ryan Lane lives with his four roommates, and — more often than not — three of their significant others. It is, Lane said, “a pretty packed house.” So, they’ve been trying this fall to keep their bubble tight.
At a news conference in Toronto, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Christine Elliott (health minister), and Michael Tibollo (associate minister of mental health and addictions) provide an update on their government’s response to the ongoing COVID-19 (coron