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Aptose Biosciences: 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Aptose Biosciences: 2Q Earnings Snapshot
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Hamilton
Heavy rain, tornado risk
Annamie Paul jumps into Green leadership lead
Paul outpaces opponents in Green party leadership fundraising efforts
COVID-19 vaccine not a silver bullet: Tam
COVID-19 vaccine efforts provide hope but no silver bullet to stop pandemic: Tam
Shopping malls are in crisis due to COVID-19 — but they’re not dead yet, experts say
The retail sector was already undergoing an evolution with online sales nudging out bricks and mortar, and a growing emphasis on mall experiences such as indoor playgrounds and entertainment facilities.
The mall may be down but it’s not out, say retail experts
The retail sector was already undergoing an evolution with online sales nudging out bricks and mortar, and a growing emphasis on mall experiences such as indoor playgrounds and entertainment facilities.
July auto sales edge higher
Canadian auto sales hit 165,020 in July, up 6.2 per cent from June
Hamilton landlords applied to evict hundreds of tenants over unpaid rent during COVID state of emergency
More tenants are at risk of losing their homes now that the Progressive Conservative government has ended a pandemic moratorium on evictions, advocate
TSX moves up as Mideast blast boosts crude
TSX up in first trading in August after Civic Holiday closure; U.S. markets slip
Charity likely on hook for student volunteers
Confusion mounts as Liberals contend no students participated in grant program
Quebec reports 123 new COVID-19 cases, two more deaths
Kahnawake postpones reopening plans as new Quebec COVID-19 cases remain steady
Rosie DiManno: U of T scientist says federal delay is leaving his made-in-Canada COVID-19 treatment stuck in limbo
What a bitchy world scientific academia can be.
Doug Ford admits snags in pandemic pay for front-line workers and urges employers to ‘start dishing it out’
With thousands of front-line COVID-19 workers still waiting for $4 hourly pandemic pay first promised in late April, Premier Doug Ford urged hospitals and other employers to “start dishing it out” now that the province has transferred the funding to them.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Teacher charged with sexual assault of minor
Toronto teacher charged with sexual assault; cops believe more victims possible
TikTok sale puts Canada between U.S., China
TikTok sale puts Canada between Trump and China, again, experts say
Ontario stands by back-to-school plan
Ontario government defends back-to-school plan despite contradictions
Canada, allies launch Arctic military exercise
Military exercise in Arctic aims to send message without spreading COVID-19
Honda recalls 53,770 vehicles in Canada
Honda Canada recalls 53,770 Odyssey, Passport and Pilot vehicles
Porter extends flight suspension to Oct. 7
Porter Airlines extends flight suspension for third time, to Oct. 7
Victim not co-operating after being shot at downtown apartment: police
The 21-year-old came to the door of another unit asking for help
Compensation process unfair: Meredith employees
Victims of Don Meredith say Senate compensation process 'totally unacceptable'
Air passenger org. asks SCC to hear refund case
Air passenger advocacy group asks top court to hear ticket refund case
Buying a bike without breaking the bank
Trying to avoid mass transit? Here's how to buy a bike without breaking the bank
COVID-19 unit staff take care to wash away the danger
Workers change out of clothes in the garage, keep a separate laundry hamper to keep their families safe
Want to get in shape? Follow these 10 basic tips
There’s more hype in the fitness industry than in any other. Marketers sell “solutions” to an unsophisticated public every day by preying on insecurit
Alberta mandating masks for students and staff when schools reopen in September
EDMONTON—The Alberta government will make wearing masks mandatory for most students and staff when schools reopen in September.
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19: August 4
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 and the government’s response to the pandemic
Ontario reports more than 400 new cases of COVID-19 over long weekend
Ontario reported 91 cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 419 new infections across the province over the long weekend, and announced Windsor-Essex will continue in Stage 2 until it can get a better handle on local transmission of the virus.
TSX moves up in first August trading
TSX up in first trading in August after Civic Holiday closure; U.S. markets slip
Ontario reports 4 more COVID deaths, 91 cases
Ontario reports four more COVID deaths, 91 new cases; 78 in hospital
UPDATE: ‘Destroy any of the products': Popular vegetables sold at grocery stores across Canada recalled over Salmonella fears
Red onions from the U.S. have been linked to a salmonella outbreak across the country, Health Canada said.
Windsor-Essex to stay in Stage 2, province says
Windsor-Essex to stay in Stage 2 given COVID infections of farmworkers
Booking.com to cut thousands of workers after COVID-19 travel hit
Booking Holdings Inc. is the latest online travel giant to eliminate thousands of jobs after the coronavirus pandemic hammered the industry.
‘I know we’re in the middle of a pandemic, but are you against a hug?’: Metal dectorist helps man find his lost wedding ring
Ashish Modi spent days combing through a soccer field looking for his wedding ring. It took the ‘nicest stranger’ to help him find it.
Winfrey picks Isabel Wilkerson's 'Caste' for her book club
Winfrey picks Isabel Wilkerson's 'Caste' for her book club
Downbound lane restrictions on Hamilton’s Claremont Mountain Access begin Wednesday
The City of Hamilton will reduce the downbound lanes on the Claremont Access to one lane, for approximately two weeks to safely complete centre wall r
Court challenge of Newfoundland and Labrador’s COVID-19 travel ban to begin
ST. JOHN’S, N.L.—A challenge of Newfoundland and Labrador’s COVID-19 travel ban is scheduled to be heard before the province’s supreme court beginning Tuesday.
'Exhausted all possible options': Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club cancels season due to COVID-19
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of the Flamborough-Dundas Soccer Club’s recreational season and put the competitive season on indefinite hold.
Insolvencies expected to sweep GTA as pandemic aid dries up and payments come due
It’s coming. And it could be big.
Books in jail are a ‘bright light to guide you’ while doing time
Former inmates share stories after hearing that those detained at Barton jail have been struggling for access to reading material, writes Susan Clairm
Dad uses a cat to haunt me from beyond the grave
Frankie, the big orange fluff ball, is on a mission, writes Lorraine Sommerfeld
Migrant farm workers ‘vital’ to Norfolk economy
Downtown Simcoe merchants miss thousands of shoppers kept away by COVID-19.
Today’s coronavirus news: Court challenge of Newfoundland and Labrador’s COVID-19 travel ban to begin Tuesday; Bahamas announces complete lockdown for the next two weeks
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.
New clinical guidelines for obesity focus on health rather than just a number on a scale
In a dramatic shift, new Canadian clinical guidelines for obesity — the first in almost 15 years — advocate for doctors to focus on a patient’s overall health and lived experience rather than solely on their weight.
‘I was worried I’d end up bald.’ Survivors alarmed by latest fallout of COVID-19 — their hair
It was about three months after she first got sick with COVID-19 that Heather Colton’s fiancé started noticing strands of her thick dark hair all around the house.
‘Life as we know it is over:’ Why young Canadians will have a pandemic hangover for years to come
Colin Johnson has watched the effects of the pandemic on the economy firsthand.
Homeless housing project to wind down
Toronto's COVID-19 housing project winds down, but residents hope for change
Thousands sign petition asking Ontario to reduce class sizes for elementary school students this fall
Ontario’s plan to reopen schools without reducing class sizes for elementary students in the age of COVID-19 is “disappointing” and “disturbing,” says one Toronto parent.
Sinclair to help with Indigenous law training
Sen. Murray Sinclair joins legal firm to mentor lawyers in Indigenous law
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