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Today’s coronavirus news: India’s coronavirus cases rise to 4.75 million with another spike; domestic air travel returns to pre-pandemic levels in Wuhan
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
As TIFF faces hurdles, Netflix bows out
With TIFF facing a tough year, Netflix makes a swift exit from festival season
Defence chief pick to signal plans for military
Next defence chief will signal Liberals' priorities for the military
Atlantic Canada ticket wins Lotto 649 jackpot
Atlantic Canada ticket takes Saturday night's $18.2 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Hamilton man charged with drunk driving in crash that killed 20-year-old woman
A 41-year-old Hamilton man has been charged with drunk driving more than three months after a two-vehicle crash on the Mountain left a 20-year-old woman dead and three others injured. The Hamilton man is alleged to have registered a blood-alcohol
Three dead after Toronto incident: police
Three people dead after Toronto stabbing incident, police say
Quebecers flouting mask rules now face fines
Police in Quebec can issue fines to those refusing to wear masks when obligatory
BRIGHT Run participants bust-a-move on Hamilton Mountain
Jerilee Nyman’s breast cancer fundraiser team brings in over $50K
International students call for reform
International students call for COVID-19 immigration changes in Toronto
COVID-19 re-emerges at Ontario group home
COVID-19 case detected at Ontario group home that weathered deadly outbreak
International students call for immigration reform
International students call for COVID-19 immigration changes in Toronto
International students to rally for COVID-19 immigration changes outside Freeland’s office in Toronto
Current and former international students called for changes to Canada’s immigration rules on Saturday as they face a job market still recovering from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Equipment stolen, racial slurs spray-painted at Dundas high school
Four men and one woman are believed to have broken into Dundas Valley Secondary School on three separate occasions
University student from outside Atlantic region fined for failing to isolate in Nova Scotia
HALIFAX—The RCMP in Nova Scotia have handed a $1,000 fine to a university student from outside the Atlantic region for failing to self-isolate.
Family of Holly Ellsworth-Clark flying into Hamilton to host vigil Sept. 26
The family of Holly Ellsworth-Clark will fly into Hamilton later this month to mourn the loss of their late daughter.A candlelight vigil is set for Sept. 26 in Woodlands Park just off Barton Street East. Family and friends from Calgary will attend
Haldimand-Norfolk readies for second wave of COVID-19
Schools, colder weather expected to bring new cases
‘Decades of progress could be at risk:’ COVID-19 job losses hit women disproportionately harder than men, stats show
When COVID-19 caused a national lockdown in March, millions of Canadians lost their jobs, had their hours cut, or started working from home.
Teen charged in killing of Ottawa man
Teen charged in July killing of Ottawa man; police searching for second suspect
Hamilton Coun. John-Paul Danko ejects Coun. Terry Whitehead from contentious meeting
Public Works Chair John-Paul Danko also muted Ward 4 Coun. Sam Merulla during a contentious meeting over Aberdeen Ave.
Collision claims life in Outaouais region
One dead, two seriously injured in head-on collision in western Quebec
International students call for immigration changes
International students call for COVID-19 immigration changes in Toronto
‘We don’t go to break up parties…it’s not safe for our officers’: COVID-19 cases are rising. So why isn’t there a tougher crackdown on rule-breakers?
Your neighbour is having a party. There are cars parked down the block and people knocking on their door bearing steaks for the barbecue.
Ontario COVID-19 cases exceed 200 again
Ontario reports 232 new COVID-19 cases, a second day exceeding 200
Police in Quebec can now issue fines to those refusing to wear masks when obligatory
Quebecers could face hefty fines starting Saturday if they aren’t wearing a mask in places the province has deemed it mandatory due to COVID-19.
Shawn Micallef: Public health’s ‘stay the course’ message isn’t working. We need to share contact tracing stories to help people avoid COVID-19
We are starved for COVID-19 stories.
Schools are doing all they can to keep everyone safe. But how do you prepare for the unthinkable?
Jill Promoli and her family know grief well. They’ve dealt with the worst of it when Promoli’s two-year-old son Jude died of the flu four years ago.
Heather Scoffield: What might the Liberal and Conservative recovery plans have in common?
It’s “build back better” versus “Canada first.”
Toronto COVID-19 test centres see big lineups, and some people turned away, as many residents return to work and school
COVID-19 test centres across the city are reporting a spike in demand over the past two weeks, with reports of long lines, and some people even being turned away.
Will Canada’s first pandemic election see New Brunswickers reward or punish the man who called it?
There will be a lot more eyes from away watching Monday as New Brunswickers head to the polls for Canada’s first major election during the coronavirus pandemic.
Should we infect volunteers with COVID-19 to test potential vaccines? The dilemma of ‘human challenge testing’
This story is part of an ongoing series — The Road to a Vaccine — that looks at Canada’s quest to secure a COVID-19 vaccine amid the global pandemic, as well as the hurdles and history it faces to do so.
Cable 14, The Westdale team up live music series featuring Hamilton artists
Cable 14 and The Westdale teamed up to film several Hamilton live music acts at The Westdale over the summer. Now those shows will be televised every
Front-line workers won’t speak up without whistleblower protection, union leaders say
‘The ultimate concern is that people just wont come forward and tell their stories, and then we won’t hear the real stories about what’s happening in
Today’s coronavirus news: Guaranteed basic income tops policy priorities for Liberals; Trump aides sought to meddle with CDC's virus reports; NYC teachers union threatens to block school reopeni
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.
As wealthy parents turn to learning pods and private schools, low-income families say they're being forced to choose between their health and their kids’ education
In late July, Ontario unveiled its most hotly anticipated pandemic policy document: the government’s plan for getting kids back into classrooms. Masks were prescribed, cleaning protocols described, and paper towels recommended for bathrooms instead of hand dryers.
Curiosity killed the cat but drives creative business solutions, as COVID-19 has shown us
Inspired by Winston Churchill’s famous quote, “Never let a good crisis go to waste,” I dare you to stop and think about all the opportunities that have presented themselves because of the COVID-19 pandemic. How will you respond?
Hamilton artists explore the Bruce Trail’s majesty in new exhibition
Regina Haggo: The exhibition, at The Hub in the Burlington Centre mall, is a fundraiser in support of the Bruce Trail Conservancy and the Burlington F
Watch: Grumman Avenger is one step closer to flying after 11 years of restoration
After 11 years of restoration and 50,000 man hours of work, this Grumman Avenger is one big step closer to flying again
Skates, outdoor heaters the next toilet paper
Outdoor heaters, skis and skates likely be fall's hot-ticket items during pandemic
Mayors push feds for property-buying plan
Mayors push Liberals on plan to buy distressed properties for affordable housing
Funeral arrangements made for Traynor family
Funeral arrangements announced for slain Traynor family members
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $19 million Lotto Max jackpot
Liberal MPs push guaranteed basic income
Guaranteed basic income tops policy priorities for Liberal caucus
Parents, bus drivers fret over sending kids to school in a pandemic
It was a tough decision for Sylvia Martignani, a mother of three, who wasn’t sure if she wanted to put her youngest daughter Elise on a school bus this week for the seven-year-old’s first day back at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic elementary school in Newmarket.
TekSavvy demands refunds from internet suppliers
TekSavvy won't pay Bell, Rogers more wholesale internet fees until they pay refunds
'No risk to the community': Summer staff member at Guy B. Brown child care centre tests positive for COVID-19
A staff member at Guy B. Brown Elementary School’s school age child care centre has tested positive for COVID-19.
Trudeau says Canada acted quickly on COVID-19
Trudeau, Tam defend Canadian response times to COVID-19 pandemic
Martin Regg Cohn: The pandemic may not be over yet, but we’re slowly returning to business as usual in provincial politics
Politicians love pretending there’s no place for politics in pandemics. Except when they play politics.
Energy sector seeks reassurance in throne speech
Energy sector looking for aid and regulation delays as throne speech looms
Provincial COVID-tracking website reveals three cases in Hamilton-area daycares
A new list tracking COVID-19 cases in child care and schools shows 56 cases among children and staff in Ontario daycares.
Ex-Liberal MP charged with fraud, breach of trust
Former Liberal MP Raj Grewal charged with fraud and breach of trust by RCMP
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