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Focus to remain on credit in Q3 bank earnings
All eyes on bad loan provisions as banks prepare for 'ugly' earnings reports
Highlights of Freeland's book 'Plutocrats'
Freeland's 'Plutocrats' book showcases her views on taxes, deficits, joblessness
Activities resume at Montreal port
Gradual return to work at Montreal port after truce with employer
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Banks prepare for 'ugly' Q2 earnings
All eyes on bad loan provisions as banks prepare for 'ugly' earnings reports
Scream for these Hamilton-area ice cream spots
Find your traditional flavours — or perhaps some vegan watermelon lavender — at these 10 area spots.
Today’s coronavirus news: Pakistan reports fewest virus deaths since March; India's virus caseload tops 3 million;
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.
Rally set for two Black men killed by police
Rally, barbecue set for two Black men killed by police west of Toronto
Pandemic turns Toronto rental market upside down
Pandemic turns Toronto rental market upside down, hands power to tenants
Ontario should not rush ahead with GTA West highway
Ontario is rushing ahead with plans for a new 400-series highway across York, Peel and Halton regions that will replace farmland with asphalt.
Ontario ticket holder wins Lotto 649 jackpot
Ontario ticket holder wins Saturday night's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Tory leadership winner revealed tonight
Winner of Conservative leadership race set to be revealed tonight
Indigenous land activists say Argyle Street barricades have come down in Caledonia
But the occupation of a contentious housing development site — renamed 1492 Land Back Lane by Indigenous protesters — was set to continue through the
Hamilton police searching for men who accosted TV reporter, took memory card
CHCH reporter was covering a story about a tent encampment at the time of the robbery.
The COVID-19 trend in Ontario is troubling. Bars and gyms might be the problem
The “steady” growth in COVID-19 infections province-wide has one expert who keeps a close eye on the trends concerned.
Talks needed on decriminalization, Tam says
Talks needed on decriminalizing hard drugs to address opioid crisis, Tam says
Global coronavirus deaths pass 800,000; cases surpass 23 million, according to Johns Hopkins data
COVID-19 deaths worldwide passed 800,000 as cases rose to more than 23 million, according to data from Johns Hopkins University and Bloomberg.
Police probe park slaying near Montreal
Police probe death of man shot in park in Chateauguay, southwest of Montreal
Quebec reports 104 COVID cases, six deaths
Quebec reports 104 new cases of COVID-19, six deaths linked to virus
Highway 6 dinosaurs headed for extinction? Landmark business up for sale
Flamborough Patio Furniture — Hamilton’s “home of the dinosaurs” — is on the market along with its life-size monster menagerie.
Heat warning issued for Hamilton
Environment Canada is warning of temperatures above 30 degrees C tomorrow and Monday that could feel like 39 degrees C with the humidex.
Hamilton’s cultural staff have ‘ambitious’ goal to designate over 60 properties in 2020
64 properties on 2020 list may be “too ambitious” to fulfil, staff acknowledges.
Hamilton’s planning staff to review Ancaster group’s proposal to prevent ‘stealth demolitions’
Group aims to stop rapid demolition decisions, like Wilson Street’s Brandon House, from happening to other historic buildings.
Dundas 10 Newman Rd. settlement includes city buying property
Demolition of house and restoration of site part of plan
Who wants to be a juror in a pandemic? Inside the push to resume jury trials in Ontario
A Toronto librarian recently vented on Twitter after opening a letter from Ontario’s Ministry of the Attorney General telling her she is on a list for possible jury duty.
Hamilton's cultural staff have "ambitious" goal to designate over 60 properties in 2020
Hamilton planning officials acknowledge the 64 properties to be designated in 2020 is "ambitious" and may not get done.
Ontario reports 108 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
Ontario is reporting 108 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death related to the coronavirus.
Ontario must continue to manage problem homes:NDP
Ontario reports 131 new cases of COVID-19, three new deaths related to virus
Ontario reports 108 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 108 new cases of COVID-19, one new death related to coronavirus
Three Burlington firefighters injured in blaze
All three had been released from hospital by Saturday morning after suffering “minor injuries,” according to the Burlington fire department.
Hamilton's planning staff to review Ancaster group's demolition permit proposal
Ancaster Village Heritage Committee wants the demolition process overhauled to prevent another Brandon House mistake.
Canada’s new COVID-19 emergency benefits: Which one is right for you?
The federal government announced temporary changes Thursday to Canada’s decades-old Employment Insurance (EI) program, as well as new benefits to fill in the gaps. The widely used Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) program will wind down in four weeks, giving Canadians a small runway to plan their next steps.
How the Conservative leadership vote works
Five things to know about how the Conservatives will choose their new leader
Bloody Sunday: Trevor Hodgson’s interpretation of the Russian massacre on display at Carnegie Gallery
‘Time and Tide’ exhibition offers overview of Trevor Hodgson’s painting career, writes Regina Haggo.
This Hamilton couple maximizes small outdoor space with leafy garden
The space is shaped into “rooms” — a shady flagstone patio under a weeping cherry tree; a pond, hosta and grasses garden; and a back deck home to pots
Today’s coronavirus news: India records another 24-hour jump; South Korea bans large gatherings, removes fans from sports as it battles the spread of the coronavirus
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.
TDSB seeking more space for fall classes
TDSB seeks more space for fall classes as parents weigh whether kids will attend
Disabled kids face obstacles to return:advocates
Students with disabilities face more obstacles returning to class: advocates
‘This isn’t a movie; It’s a bad nightmare’: Former NHL star looks for answers to son’s murder
Barry Beck is in Binbrook for the first time in eight years to find those responsible for stabbing and killing his son on June 26
Celebrating Jackie Rosart’s illustrious golf career
Jackie Rosart won Burlington’s Golf and Country Club ladies championship every time she entered — all 33 times, writes Garry McKay.
This pandemic is the perfect time to reflect on your career
Reflection helps us make better decisions and grapple with big questions like how to live, what to truly care about and what constitutes a good life,
Meet the Conservative leadership candidates
Who are they? What do they want to do? A primer on the Conservative contenders
For those living on Hamilton’s margins, tents instead of shelter beds
Residents of Ferguson Avenue North encampment explain why they’re sleeping outside
Hamilton’s encampment crisis has been years in the making
Rising rents, lack of affordable housing and shortage of support services conspire to fuel homelessness
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $31.4 million Lotto Max jackpot
Opening kindergarten classes present a myriad of problems — physical and emotional
For Melissa Mynes, the final days of August are usually a flurry of happy planning to ensure her kindergarten class is ready to welcome students.
Police watchdog investigates after man falls from balcony
Police watchdog investigates after man falls to his death from Toronto apartment
Tourism association signs off on pandemic funding agreement with Indigenous Services
After more than two months of negotiations, officials with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) were able to breathe a collective sigh of relief this week.
Province turns down Alberta Teachers’ Association request to delay school year
EDMONTON—The Kenney government has turned down a request from the Alberta Teachers’ Association to delay the start of the school year until after Sept. 7, Labour Day.
Council in support of united proposal for massive affordable housing boost
Representatives of Indwell and YWCA Hamilton presented a proposal to build 3,000 affordable units in three years through a coalition of local non-prof
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