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Hamilton police accessed database with COVID health information more than 10,000 times
Revelation comes as Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario says it has concerns about ‘indiscriminate’ use of the database
Food bank use reveals impacts of pandemic on Hamiltonians
Food bank use has shifted over the last five months, revealing clues about how the pandemic might be affecting vulnerable Hamiltonians.
It’s a constant battle to keep Canada’s museums afloat. COVID-19 has made it worse
A lot can go wrong in a museum that’s been shut down. Moths can get into textiles. A change in temperature or humidity can make mummies leak fluids.
Back to the office this fall? Don’t count on it: Many of Toronto’s largest employers are keeping workers at home until at least the end of the year
Thousands of downtown workers won’t be cramming into Toronto’s subways and office tower elevators any time soon as the city continues to grapple with COVID-19.
Tory MPs set to address prorogation
Trudeau promises roadmap following prorogation and cabinet reshuffle
Supply teachers at risk, says teacher coalition
Ontario substitute teachers left out of COVID-19 conversation, group says
Statistics Canada to announce July inflation
Statistics Canada to release inflation figures for July
Toronto neighbourhoods hit hardest by COVID-19 also have the steepest eviction filing rates, says new study
As Ontario’s eviction moratorium has lifted, new research shows that the Toronto neighbourhoods where tenants have faced the highest eviction filing rates in recent years mirror those where COVID-19 has hit hardest.
Complaints Commission to probe RCMP Nunavut arrest
Complaints Commission probes RCMP Nunavut arrest, including racial bias
Councillors say local Hamilton taxpayers stand to lose through revamp of growth plan
Proposed changes amount to ‘Walmart’ and ‘drive-thru’ approach to land-use planning
Some quotes on the Liberal cabinet shuffle
Some quotes on the Liberal cabinet shuffle and prorogation of Parliament
B.C. expands its state of emergency giving it more power to deal with COVID-19
VICTORIA—The British Columbia government has extended its provincial state of emergency that gives it extraordinary powers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Parliament prorogued, confidence vote coming
Cabinet shuffle imminent as PM moves to replace Morneau in crucial finance post
Ford accuses teachers' unions of playing politics
Ontario reports 125 new cases of COVID-19 and four new deaths related to virus
7 pandemic supplies to pack in your child's school bag
For adults living through the COVID-19 pandemic, the usual “keys, wallet, phone” check before heading out the door has given way to “keys, wallet, phone, mask, spare mask, sanitizer.”
Report on police reform falls short: critics
Critics worried report on police reform will amount to nothing but 'lip service'
Heather Scoffield: A finance minister needs to be a great juggler. As a working mom, Chrystia Freeland has practice
It was Mother’s Day weekend and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was at yet another noon news conference, patiently explaining once again what the government was doing to control the COVID-19 pandemic. And then she made a quick turn.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Chrystia Freeland steps into big new role
Cabinet glass ceiling shattered as Chrystia Freeland named finance minister
Toronto protesters block eviction authorities
Toronto protesters block sheriffs from conducting evictions amid COVID-19
Fire at home of Six Nations chief
No one hurt in morning blaze that left house badly damaged
Toronto police to get 2,350 body cameras
Toronto police to get 2,350 body cameras and 3,000 licenses for data management
Parliament is prorogued: what does that mean?
Prorogation of Parliament: what does it mean and what happens next?
The Latest: Prorogation and a cabinet shuffle
The Latest: Freeland to finance portfolio, Parliament to be prorogued
Canadians avoiding credit card debt: TransUnion
Canadians taking steps to avoid credit card debt, despite economic pressure
5 challenges for Chrystia Freeland as Canada’s new finance minister
OTTAWA—What a time to be finance minister.
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets mixed
Gold miners help lift S&P/TSX composite as gold tops US$2,000 an ounce
Six Nations hereditary chiefs signal support for Land Back occupiers
Chiefs say they didn’t give consent for controversial Caledonia housing development
Sun Life nears deal to buy Mark Attanasio’s Crescent Capital
Crescent invests in bank loans, high-yield bonds and other debt securities. The firm has around 180 employees, according to its website.
Quebec outlines plan for second COVID-19 wave
Quebec reports 46 new COVID-19 cases, six additional deaths linked to virus
Buying a used car during a pandemic
Shoppers anticipating a hero’s welcome at car dealerships for venturing out during the pandemic may end up feeling a little disappointed these days.
Longtime Tory MP Finley won't run again
Longtime Conservative MP Diane Finley says she won't run in next election
Group of Dofasco workers in self-isolation after colleague tests positive for COVID-19
Less than 10 workers identified as potential close contacts of the person, who tested positive Aug. 13
Freeland sworn in as federal finance minister
Cabinet shuffle imminent as PM moves to replace Morneau in crucial finance post
Police make arrest in 2018 crossbow attack
Police arrest suspect in 2018 crossbow attack in Mississauga, Ont.
The Latest: Cabinet shuffle, prorogation
The Latest: Freeland to finance portfolio, Parliament to be prorogued
Young, skeptical and in the West: Meet the ‘cynical spreaders’ giving public health officials the biggest headaches
They may not be super spreaders, but a cohort of Canadians who are skeptical of the country’s pandemic response are making it harder for public health officials to keep everyone else safe, an Angus Reid study finds.
Man dead in Brant County workplace accident
46-year-old fell from roof of Airport Road brickworks
Freeland to become finance minister
Cabinet shuffle imminent as PM moves to replace Morneau in crucial finance post
Hamilton Mountain Coun. John-Paul Danko says 'holistic' study of Ward 8 will create safer streets
Ward 8 Coun. John-Paul Danko will spend $150,000 for a consultant to review Ward 8 roadways.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19, August 18
Watch the live stream of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Vaccines use bizarre stuff. We need a supply chain now
We’ve already seen the costs of supply-chain failures during the COVID-19 pandemic: Delays in the production of simple nasal swabs slowed testing by months even as the pandemic exploded in the U.S. The world is now eagerly awaiting a vaccine, and will need billions of doses as quickly as possible. If the vaccine supply chain fails, the economic and human cost of COVID-19 will be prolonged.
Haldimand-Norfolk community food program delivers ‘peace of mind’ during COVID-19
The provincially-funded program — which is free to low-income participants — has helped some 500 households throughout the two counties with more than
COVID-19 changes school shopping and budgets
How COVID-19 is changing back-to-school shopping and budgets
Quebec reports 46 new COVID-19 cases, six deaths
Quebec reports 46 new COVID-19 cases, six additional deaths linked to virus
Ontario reporting 125 new cases of COVID-19, four more deaths
Ontario is reporting four more COVID-19 fatalities — more than the death toll from the previous eight days — as new cases jumped by 125.
Ontario reports 125 new cases of COVID-19
Ontario reports 125 new cases of COVID-19 and four new deaths related to virus
Did COVID force you to fall off the fitness wagon? Here’s how you can get back in your game
Ernie Schramayr: As your personal lockdown lifts, some advice on the best way to return to ‘normal’
Gold miners help lift S&P/TSX composite
Gold miners help lift S&P/TSX composite as gold tops US$2,000 an ounce
Horizon North Logistics co-CEO stepping down
Horizon North Logistics co-CEO Rod Graham stepping down from company
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