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Today’s coronavirus news: New public health measures in effect in Ontario’s COVID-19 hot spots; Trump undergoing Remdesivir therapy for COVID; India's fatalities top 100,000, behind US, Br
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Brianne Service sets her sights on Hamilton’s architectural landmarks in exhibition
Regina Haggo: Hamilton artist makes the familiar feel unfamiliar
McMaster prof politically interfered in U.S. pandemic response seven times, Congress finds
Report finds Trump administration aide Paul Alexander pressured public health experts as well as altered or suppressed scientific reports
Here are 8 implications of Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis
As the president of the United States boarded the Marine One helicopter for hospital on Friday, he was leaving behind a dizzying array of questions.
Bruce Arthur: Many experts advised Ontario for months to boost COVID testing capacity. Sources say they just didn’t want to spend the money
Ontario’s pandemic response feels frantic. The province’s COVID-19 testing backlog reached 90,513 on Friday morning, or more than double the province’s daily testing capacity. The daily case count hit 732, the second daily record in a week, though that was boosted by belated cases from the spring. The City of Toronto asked the province to place the city back in a modified Stage 2 for 28 days; Ottawa Public Health’s Dr. Vera Etches said, “Our health system is in crisis … (the system) is on the edge of collapse.”
Fewer COVID-19 deaths no reason to let up: experts
Second wave killing fewer Canadians but is no reason to let down guard, doctors warn
Next Green leader to be named tonight
Green party's new leader will be announced tonight
Hamilton area home sales and prices through the roof in September
Area home sales and prices reached record levels in September but may cool during the COVID-19 second wave.
Durham business meets COVID-19 with DIY disinfectant wipes
As the second-wave of the COVID-19 pandemic begins in Ontario, one Durham business has hand soap, sanitizers, cleaners and even DIY sanitizing wipes kits at the ready.
New COVID restrictions in effect in Ont hot spots
New public health measures in effect in Ontario's COVID-19 hot spots
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
Suspect in ATM robbery swung ‘pool ball in a sock’ and had ‘Justin Bieber hair’
Police issue warrant for 22-year-old woman, but still seeking a man in Wednesday robbery
Assisting dying bill to be reintroduced
Assisted dying bill to be reintroduced Monday as court deadline looms
Council integrity complaint against Hamilton LGBTQ chair ‘makes no sense,’ governance expert says
Coun. Terry Whitehead says city ‘just beginning to understand’ that commissioner ‘has the ability to investigate beyond council’
City shared same privacy info — and more — that Hamilton city council reprimanded LGBTQ chair for tweeting
Community advocates say Cameron Kroetsch is owed an apology for council’s heavy-handed, public, and unnecessary response’
Assisting dying bill to be re-introduced
Assisted dying bill to be reintroduced Monday as court deadline looms
Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis offers us a study in schadenfreude: Why ‘the misfortune of others tastes like honey’
As the bombshell news of U.S. President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis flooded the internet Friday morning, commentators could barely contain themselves.
Alex Azar says science will guide vaccine decisions for U.S.
WASHINGTON—Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, responding to Democrats’ concerns that President Donald Trump might try to rush out a COVID-19 vaccine before it is ready, told a House panel Friday that science would govern whether his department approves a vaccine.
Tory senator seeks Liberal backing for global post
Tory says Liberals will back her for international post only if their man bows out
Thousands of Toronto students switch to virtual school as COVID-19 case count rises
Thousands of students in the Toronto District School Board opted to move from in-person to virtual school this week as the number of COVID-19 cases in schools continues to rise.
Toronto’s top doctor has asked the province to impose stricter rules to fight COVID-19. Why doesn’t the city itself act?
When Toronto’s medical officer of health wrote to the province on Friday asking for stricter measures to protect residents in her care, she made one thing clear: She has “limited” authority to act on her own.
Susan Delacourt: Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis puts the Canada-U.S. divide in sharp relief
Justin Trudeau was once asked to sum up Donald Trump with a single word. “Unpredictable,” the prime minister replied.
Catching COVID-19 may be the most effective thing Donald Trump has done to stop its spread
WASHINGTON — On Thursday, I was talking to an insistent Donald Trump supporter who was sitting on a stoop in the town of Bedford in central Pennsylvania.
Heather Mallick: Donald Trump’s sneering disregard for COVID-19 has finally caught up with him
Is there nothing President Donald Trump can’t try to spin, and then fail?
Latest COVID-19 income-support bill now law
COVID-19 aid bill now law after clearing Senate due to compromise on hybrid sittings
Stricter guidelines in Ontario to deal with COVID-19
Ontario labour board dismisses teachers' union challenge of school plan
Stand-in for PM not as clear as it is for Trump
Who stands in for an ill prime minister is not as clear as it is in American politics
Canadians with disabilities wonder what happened to the COVID-19 money Justin Trudeau promised them?
Lene Andersen says it’s hard to feel optimistic about Ottawa’s plans for Canadians living with a disability after waiting months for emergency funding that was promised, but never came. That’s something Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough takes personally.
Feds ease COVID-19 border restrictions
Siblings, grandparents among those to be let in to Canada under new COVID-19 rules
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
Stock markets partly bounce back after Trump news
North American stock markets partly recover from uncertainty over Trump COVID test
COVID-19 surge divides local, provincial leaders
Municipal, provincial leaders clash over response to COVID-19 surge in hotspots
Judge clears path for hearing on travel credit
Appeal court judge clears path for hearing on flight credit for passengers
Police probe shooting on Mohawk near Upper James on Hamilton Mountain
A man is in hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a shooting and collision on the west Mountain.
Seasonal cold or COVID-19? Everything you need to know about school rules
Here’s when to keep kids home, send them to school or get them tested.
North American stock markets partially recover
North American stock markets partially recover from uncertainty over Trump COVID test
Haudenosaunee deer hunt in Dundas Valley extended another two years
The Haudenosaunee and Hamilton Conservation Authority have reached an agreement to extend the annual fall deer hunt in the Dundas Valley for another two years.
COVID-19 surge divides local, provincial leaders
Municipal, provincial leaders clash over response to COVID-19 surge in hotspots
Probe into Turkish use of Canadian tech promised
Champagne says he will stop arms exports to Turkey if rights abuse uncovered
August bankruptcy filings down 42% from 2019
August bankruptcy filings down 42 per cent from 2019 — but they could rise this fall
New Green leader to be chosen Saturday
Greens' interim leader hoping for clear victory in weekend leadership decision
Hamilton police investigating Mountain shooting
Police are asking the public to avoid the area of Mohawk Road West and Upper James Street
SIU clears Hamilton police officer who punched man in the face, broke his nose
The SIU said the level of force ‘did not run afoul’ to limits prescribed by criminal law
Dundas turtle rescued after swallowing fishing hook
Endangered reptile awaits possible surgery at conservation centre
This Ancaster couple made their Dundas Valley woodland garden a retreat for wildlife
Rob Howard: Retired journalist, Vic MacBournie has reignited his passion for gardening and photography
Millennials, Gen Z most concerned about finances amid COVID-19: survey
For millennial Devanshi Vijay, managing finances during the pandemic has been quite the roller-coaster.
COVID-tests by appointment only, regional restrictions in Ontario
Ontario labour board dismisses teachers' union challenge of school plan
A look at new public health measures in Ontario
A look at newly announced public health measures in Ontario
Ancaster family pedal their way to raising funds for diabetes research
In 2021, it will be the 100th anniversary of the discover of insulin in Canada.
Canada forms own team to investigate PS752 crash
Canada to have own forensics team examine evidence in PS752 crash
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