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Ottawa publishes guidance for rapid COVID-19 tests
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Complaints from Access to Information users more than doubled last year: info czar
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Union demands permanent solution to backlog at Veterans Affairs Canada
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Shopify's Finkelstein becomes president, Lutke adds product officer role
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S&P/TSX composite down as energy sector falls, U.S. stocks also lower
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Liberals throw down challenge, make COVID-19 aid bill a confidence matter
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Canada, Britain impose sanctions on Belarus, president over 'fraudulent' election
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Ontario reports 554 new COVID-19 cases, four deaths from the illness
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EMpower Strategy Group has been hired by city to help compose list of possible candidates for HARRC's board of directors.
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Six Nations lawyer and non-profit leader Roberta Jamie recently won a Children’s Aid Foundation award — a $50,000 prize — for her work with vulnerable
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Trudeau pledges extra $400 million in humanitarian aid to fight COVID-19
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Hamilton public school trustees have been forced to reschedule their Sept. 28 board meeting after the power went out at the Education Centre before the session even started.
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CRTC to keep wholesale internet rates steady while reviewing decision to slash prices
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S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets mixed
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PBO: Deficit on track to hit $330 billion with COVID effects lasting years
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Brandon Nytschyk went “all in” and scored a royal flush to win $164,741.70 on the Poker Lotto game from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG).
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Trudeau pledges additional $400 million in humanitarian aid to fight COVID-19
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No soup for you. Customers took to Facebook as well as food review sites to express their disappointment and bewilderment.
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Police watchdog investigating after pedestrian hit and killed by police cruiser
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Police learned about another possible encounter with purported Uber-driving suspect through Hamilton Spectator story
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‘Families are falling apart while they try hard just to keep their kids alive.’
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Surgery backlog due to COVID cancellations will take more than a year to clear while referrals for mental health care increase at worrying rate
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One phrase seems to make skirting the rules far too easy
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One driver failed to remain at the two vehicle collision Monday night.
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Survey of employers projects more salary freezes ahead, following big jump in 2020
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
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Hiring marginalized workers could jump-start economy, boost incomes by $5K: Deloitte
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First virtual vote in the Commons marked by delays, technical glitches, goofs by MPs
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Recovery plan inspires confidence but Canadians like working from home for now: Poll
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Amber Alert issued for two girls missing in Ontario
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Technical glitches plague first electronic vote in House of Commons history
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This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and non-profit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts. Disclosure information is available on the original site.
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CPP breaking its rules with third-party donations in U. S: environment group
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Technical glitches plague first electronic vote in House of Commons history
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Clearly, the province wasn’t ready. On Monday, Ontario recorded a pandemic-record 700 new COVID-19 cases, and the premier said the second wave had arrived, and he announced a plan to hire 3,700 new front-line health-care workers, from, personal support workers to nurses, to deal with a surge. You might say that could have been done in the summer. You might even say Quebec launched a campaign to hire 10,000 such workers back in May. And Quebec, to be clear, has been a disaster.
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CPP breaking its rules with third-party donations in U. S: environment group
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With Monday’s milestone of 700 new COVID-19 cases reported, experts say to expect more days with 500-plus new cases as more people get tested and many continue to ignore public health guidelines.
Scarborough elementary school to remain shut for a week as public health investigates COVID outbreak
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Toronto Public Health says its investigation into a COVID-19 outbreak at a Scarborough elementary school is ongoing, which is why it ordered the entire school to self-isolate for the week, and not just specific cohorts.
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Health minister says Montreal, Quebec City to hit maximum alert level
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A pandemic imperils your safety, but also your sanity.
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YORKTON, SASK.—An RCMP detachment and a high school have closed in a city in southeastern Saskatchewan because of COVID-19.
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Police and residents from Hamilton to Peel Region, Toronto and as far north as Wasaga Beach have been raising concerns about a recent uptick in armed carjackings, high-speed chases through city streets, stunt driving and general disregard of some modified-vehicle enthusiasts for restrictions on gathering sizes, forcing Ontario’s premier to threaten throwing the book at rule breakers in recent weeks.
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Two new outbreaks were reported in Hamilton over the weekend
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MONTREAL—The Quebec government has moved three regions including greater Montreal and Quebec City to its highest COVID-19 alert level, imposing new restrictions on residents and businesses as cases climb.
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OTTAWA—After striking a deal to increase pandemic benefits for the sick and unemployed, NDP House Leader Peter Julian says his party wants to use its influence to press the minority Liberal government to create a wealth tax on the super rich.
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Victim disputes police classification of incident as ‘road rage,’ wonders ‘what did I do to cause so much anger?’
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What exactly is the Ontario government waiting for before it clamps down on activities likely to lead to the spread of COVID-19?
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Toronto not having enough accessible green space has been a hot-button issue throughout the pandemic, as cooped-up residents have been heading to their nearest park in droves to stretch their legs and get fresh air.
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No safe mask option for bearded members, RCMP says, but force is exploring solutions