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Hamilton police searching for stolen blue Audi after drive-by shooting near Limeridge Road
No one hurt when shots were fired at group on the Mountain Sunday night
'Do not approach': Milton prisoner released by mistake into community
Halton police are on the hunt this morning for a prisoner who was released by mistake from the Maplehurst Correctional Complex in Milton.
Maplehurst accidentally releases prisoner
Halton police searching for prisoner accidentally released from Maplehurst
Many parents nervous about school: survey
Many parents nervous about return of school, plan to send kids anyway: survey
Man in hospital after stabbing at Main Street East assisted living home
Victim and suspect know each other
Wildlife calls surge in Jarvis during COVID-19 pandemic
Volunteer organization hoping to expand; needs community support
‘I can’t even go to take care of his ashes the way that he wanted’: How COVID-19 changed the way we grieve
Dealing with the death of a loved one is one of the most difficult things to go through, but it has become all the more difficult during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Today’s coronavirus news: Freeland to replace Morneau as finance minister, reports say; Parents nervous about return of school but still plan to send kids, poll suggests
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Parents nervous about return of school, but still plan to send kids: poll; Ontario reports 132 cases, no new deaths on Monday according to Star data
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: Parents nervous about return of school, but still plan to send kids, poll says; Ontario reports 132 cases, no new deaths on Monday
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.
They’re all gone: Remembering the fallen of Dieppe takes on new poignancy
A social-distance restricted event will mark the annual ceremony remembering the ill-fated Raid on Dieppe where 197 RHLI soldiers were killed.
‘I feel like I’m not going to be lost in the system’: How COVID-19 has actually helped some homeless shelter residents
James Johnson is only 33, but says he’s had a lifetime of being bounced around. Bounced, first, between his parents and the child welfare system. Bounced, as a teen, between foster and group homes. And bounced, as an adult, between Toronto shelters and jail while he struggled with addiction.
COVID-19 was a ‘four-alarm fire’ for Toronto’s finances. The province’s bailout does nothing to douse the flames
Big number: $549.8 million, the amount the provincial government committed to giving Toronto, with support by the federal government, through the Safe Restart agreement. It will cover about 41 per cent of the total amount Toronto needs to fill its projected $1.35-billion year-end shortfall. The rest is TBD.
Could federal election be safe during pandemic?
Parties urged to agree on safe way to hold possible election in pandemic
Bill Morneau leaves as suddenly as he arrived
Bill Morneau leaves cabinet, federal politics, as suddenly as he arrived
Trudeau to replace Morneau as early as today
Cabinet shuffle imminent as PM moves to replace Morneau in crucial finance post
Here's what racist microaggressions look like in everyday life
When Toronto post-secondary instructor Juanita Stephen stands behind the podium, preparing to lecture on the first day of class each year, she can expect the same type of reaction from a number of her students.
Bill Morneau leaves as suddenly as he arrived
Bill Morneau leaves cabinet, federal politics, as suddenly as he arrived
Bill Morneau resigns as finance minister, MP
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Finance Minister Bill Morneau to hold news conference in Ottawa
Canada's finance minister steps down amid pandemic
Canada's finance minister resigns, will be OECD candidate
A timeline of the controversy around WE
A timeline of the controversy around WE, the Liberals and a student program
Canada's finance minister resigns, will be OECD candidate
Canada's finance minister resigns, will be OECD candidate
Province says teachers’ unions need to be more flexible as return to school looms
The province says teacher unions need to be less combative and more flexible with preparation time to help school boards create smaller class sizes — but critics accused the Ontario government of trying to deflect from the growing unrest about last-minute changes to back-to-school plans.
Hamilton plans to reopen four arenas by end of August
Chedoke, Morgan Firestone, Rosedale and Mohawk are first to allow skaters
NewsAlert: Finance Minister Bill Morneau resigns
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Finance Minister Bill Morneau to hold news conference in Ottawa
Investigation launched into racism allegations at Hamilton’s public school board
Third-party review will be headed by employment lawyer Arleen Huggins
Ancaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson proposes sidewalk extension along Fidder's Green Road near Highway 403
There is no sidewalk between Enmore Avenue and the bridge at Highway 403 on Fiddler's Green Road.
Mayor and premier dispute who has power to change public drinking rules
Eisenberger says Hamilton is not exploring the designation of public spaces for alcohol
NewsAlert: Finance Minister Bill Morneau to hold news conference in Ottawa
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Finance Minister Bill Morneau to hold news conference in Ottawa
Hamilton coalition aims to build 3,000 affordable units in three years
Non-profit housing providers band together to reduce waiting list for subsidized units
Hamilton coalition aims to built 3,000 affordable units in three years
Non-profit housing providers band together to reduce waiting list for subsidized units
New Canadian ambassador to Lebanon
Canada appoints new ambassador to Lebanon at critical time for country
Should long-term-care homes be ‘old-person storage’ or places to live? New construction in Ontario could hold the answer
Ontario’s plan to fund the construction of new long-term-care homes could be a game changer in the way seniors live out their final years.
Quebec, Ontario seek federal help on strike
Quebec, Ontario ask Ottawa to intervene in Montreal port strike, now in week two
Violent crash in Burlington traps driver for several minutes
Police looking for witnesses to crash
Ontario ends police access to COVID-19 database
Ontario ends police access to COVID-19 database after legal challenge
Belarus election 'fraudulent': Champagne
Canada rejects 'fraudulent' election results in Belarus: Champagne
Whither the West in Tory leadership race?
Next Conservative party leader best not take Alberta for granted: MPs
City’s surge in COVID cases has public health urging vigilance in virus fight
‘The virus is still here,’ says associate medical officer of health as daily average climbs
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Team spirit goes digital and to the park
Team spirit goes digital and to the park as COVID-19 measures continue
Gold miners push S&P/TSX composite higher
Materials sector boosts S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets edge higher
Ontario rejects TDSB pitch to cut class size
Doug Ford to speak at all-virtual Association of Municipalities Ontario conference
CRA expects online services back Wednesday
CRA expects online services back Wednesday following cyberbreaches
Five things about Conservative leadership
Five things to know about the Conservative party leadership race, ending Sunday
Rapid COVID-19 testing is the new velvet rope
Dr. Asma Rashid, who runs a members-only medical concierge service in the Hamptons, has received some of the most sought-after party invitations this summer.
Toronto Public Health to dedicate team of 70 nurses to local schools for reopening
Toronto Public Health will deploy a team of dozens of nurses responsible for both training and case management in Toronto schools when they reopen this September.
First Nations accuse DFO of systemic racism
Five B.C. First Nations say salmon decision shows systemic racism at DFO
Ottawa offers course for reopening businesses
Health and safety agency posts free e-course on how to reopen businesses
CREA says home sales hit record high in July
Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales hit record high in July
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