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Greens expel second candidate from leadership race
Greens expel Montreal lawyer from leadership race days before voting starts
CP NewsAlert: Parties agree on hybrid Commons
CP NewsAlert: Parties agree on hybrid House of Commons meetings through autumn
Daily new COVID-19 cases triple in past month
COVID-19 hits more schools amid growing fears of pandemic's second wave
Testing centre closed over safety concerns
Drive-through testing centre in Kitchener, Ont., closed over safety concerns
Greens expel second candidate from leadership race
Greens expel Montreal lawyer from leadership race days before voting starts
Staff member at Waterdown elementary school tests positive for COVID-19
Catholic board employee — who is not a teacher — has been self-isolating for the past two weeks since a family member tested positive for the virus
Ancaster's Cormorant Road extension could be open by Oct. 1
"I'm angry it is not opened up after we paid all this money to build it," said Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson.
Ontario reviews COVID-19 symptoms list for schools
Ontario to review COVID-19 symptoms list for schools, minister says
Two more men arrested in double homicide of Brantford couple
Husband and wife Larry Reynolds and Lynn VanEvery were shot and killed in their Park Road South home in July 2019
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 September 23
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
COVID school cases rise amid second wave fears
COVID-19 hits more schools amid growing fears of pandemic's second wave
Greens expel second candidate from leadership race
Greens expel Montreal lawyer from leadership race days before voting starts
Susan Delacourt: COVID-19 meant, ‘I do not work at home — I live at work,’ for Canada’s members of Parliament
At some point this week, someone is going to say that members of Parliament are “back at work” — the idea being that when your elected representatives aren’t in Ottawa, they’re slacking off somewhere.
Boost health-care funding to provinces with ‘no strings attached,’ Conservatives tell Justin Trudeau
OTTAWA–The opposition Conservatives are calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to boost health-care funding to the provinces by billions with “no strings attached.”
Drive-through testing centre closed for today
Drive-through testing centre in Kitchener, Ont., closed over safety concerns
Liberals to lay out three part COVID-19 plan
Refresh of Liberal government's agenda comes amid new looming COVID-19 crisis
S&P/TSX composite down as gold falls; loonie drops
S&P/TSX composite down as gold falls, U.S. stock markets and loonie also lower
Indigo bookstore workers vote to unionize
Workers at Indigo bookstore vote to unionize, a month after retailer reports losses
Ontario reports another 30 per cent jump in active COVID-19 cases at schools, including 21 more students
The number of new active COVID-19 cases in publicly funded schools across the province has jumped by another 30 per cent to a total of 180.
Ten-storey condo near West Harbour GO station gets city nod
Neighbouring congregation says plan threatens structure of old church.
Greens expel second candidate from leadership race
Greens expel Montreal lawyer from leadership race days before voting starts
Financials help lift Toronto market, loonie down
Financials help lift Toronto stock market, U.S. stock markets mixed; Loonie down
Five things Hamilton Seniors need to know about the reopening of Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre on Hamilton Mountain.
The Sackville Hill Seniors Recreation Centre, which closed due to the coronavirus pandemic on March 16, is slated to re-open in a limited way on Oct. 5. Hamilton Community News Spoke to Marianne Lee, chair of the board of directors at Sackville and
Hamilton housing crisis gets boost with 45 affordable units in North End
Hughson Street Baptist and Indwell — a Christian supportive housing provider — opened energy-efficient apartment building at 500 James St. N. in Augus
Poet Nikky Finney wins $100,000 lifetime achievement prize
Poet Nikky Finney wins $100,000 lifetime achievement prize
WATCH: The McDonald's drive-thru dancing man of Burlington caught on video
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Ontario hiring 98 more labour inspectors to speed up pandemic workplace response
Ontario says it will hire 98 new labour inspectors this fall as part of efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in workplaces.
Pet Project Part 22: Daily dash of furry cuteness
Hamilton’s furry friends shine during a pandemic
Could “granny flats” increase Hamilton’s housing and affordability options?
Councillor cites ‘urgency’ given affordability and homelessness crisis
You’re a teacher and your kid has COVID symptoms: Do you go to work?
Hamilton teacher unions say educators are confused about when they need to go to school and when they need to stay home.
Architectural brilliance on a budget in Cayuga
Haldimand County’s new admin building offers improved service with style
City planners want public’s feedback for Hamilton secondary-suite policy
Councillor cites ‘urgency’ given affordability and homelessness crisis
Today’s coronavirus news: UK government defends virus control strategy; India now confirmed more than 5.6M cases; Israel prepares tigher measures as coronavirus cases soar
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.
Liberals to lay out three part COVID-19 plan
Refresh of Liberal government's agenda comes amid new looming COVID-19 crisis
Ethics watchdog clears PM's chief of staff
Ethics watchdog dismisses conflict of interest charges against PM's chief of staff
Supreme Court hearings on carbon tax continue
Canada's carbon tax conundrum continues its appearance at Supreme Court today
Ontario hiring more labour inspectors to help COVID response
Ontario hiring 98 more labour inspectors to speed up pandemic workplace response
COVID-19 limits options for Turner's state funeral
COVID-19 limits possibilities for former prime minister John Turner's state funeral
Six Nations woman charged with arson, breaching Caledonia court order
Charge tied to demonstrations away from McKenzie Meadows, police say
TDSB rushes to hire teachers for online classes
TDSB turning to supply teachers as it rushes to hire for online classes
B.C. top doctor Bonnie Henry says she’s received abuse, death threats during COVID-19 response
British Columbia’s top doctor says she’s received death threats in her role as a public figure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Photo radar tickets for speeders starts in Hamilton Oct. 1
Ontario is allowing cities to test-drive the once-contentious technology to nab speeders near schools and in community safety zones — but so far, not
Erin O’Toole thought he’d be taking on Justin Trudeau in Parliament this week. Instead, he’s stuck in his basement listening to Grimes
OTTAWA–Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole says his COVID-19 diagnosis is a reminder of the need for “vigilance” as regions across Canada enter the pandemic’s second wave.
Some students across the TDSB started virtual school today. Here’s how it played out for the rest
Like thousands of parents in the Toronto District School Board, Carlie Fuller woke up early Tuesday morning in preparation for what was supposed to be her daughter’s first day of virtual school.
Heather Scoffield: Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are betting that electric vehicles can recharge the economy. But a vision is not a plan
Canada is jumping into the electric vehicle market with both feet, and that sure seems like it will be a great thing for labour, investment and the environment.
Ontario’s back-to-school plan is ‘morally unconscionable,’ teachers tell labour board
The Ontario government’s back-to-school plan is “morally unconscionable” and even dangerous, the province’s teachers’ unions are arguing in an appeal now before the labour relations board.
COVID-19 limits options for Turner's state funeral
COVID-19 limits possibilities for former prime minister John Turner's state funeral
Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford’s fall pandemic plan: This had better be worth the wait
What is Ontario waiting for? The province says its fall pandemic plan has been ready since July, but that it is being rolled out in instalments this week because it is so robust, so vast. Despite rising COVID-19 case counts, testing failures and escalating levels of alarm, step one wasn’t revealed until Tuesday, and it was to get your flu shot. Great, good, get your flu shot. What else?
Sparks fly in the Ontario legislature as Doug Ford clashes with Andrea Horwath over COVID-19 response
With summer’s end, Premier Doug Ford appears to be entering the winter of his discontent.
Study explores Indigenous workers' experiences
Study finds about one-third of Indigenous grads find work with Indigenous employers
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