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Allegations prompt racism investigation at Hamilton’s public board
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will be having a third-party investigator conduct a code of conduct investigation into alleged incidents
Province called in to conduct racism investigation at Hamilton’s public board
The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will be conducting a third-party code of conduct investigation into alleged incidents of racism brought f
Quebec allowing 250-person public gatherings
Quebec reports 123 COVID-19 cases as new public gathering limit comes into effect
Names, amounts withheld in COVID-19 contracts
Feds keep lid on company names, dollar amounts in some COVID-19 contract
Storm warning ended for Hamilton
Advisory warning of strong wind gusts cancelled after 5:15 p.m.
U.S. stock markets move up to start August
U.S. stock markets move higher to start August; gold briefly surpasses US$2,000
Charities worry about fallout from WE affair
Charities worry about loss of trust, donations in wake of WE deal controversy
Public health poll probes Quebecers’ perceptions, conspiracies on COVID-19
MONTREAL—A survey commissioned by Quebec health authorities on attitudes and behaviours around COVID-19 has found that nearly one-quarter of respondents believe the coronavirus was created in a laboratory.
Fishing lodge ‘shocked’ by B.C. ban on non-resident travel to Haida Gwaii
Staff of the West Coast Fishing Club (WCFC) say they are “shocked” by the ministerial order restricting non-resident travel to Haida Gwaii, put in place on Thursday by Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth under the state of provincial emergency.
Feds keep lid on company names, dollar amounts in some COVID-19 contract
OTTAWA—The federal Liberals have given companies more than $5.8 billion in COVID-19-related contracts for personal protective gear and medical supplies.
Poll looks at Quebecers' COVID perceptions
Public health poll probes Quebecers' perceptions, conspiracies on COVID-19
Military to fly old rescue planes longer
Military to fly old rescue planes longer as COVID-19 delays new aircraft
NHL records another shutout: zero COVID-19 cases in latest round of testing
The NHL says there have been zero positive coronavirus test results since 24 teams entered quarantined bubbles in Toronto and Edmonton.
Man found dead in burned Ontario apartment
Man, 30, found dead in apartment in Hagersville, Ont., after reports of fire
Confessions of a ‘model minority’: How I’m learning to confront my own biases
Childhood for me was … busy.
Tornado warning ends for southwestern Ontario
Southwestern Ontario under tornado warning; potentially dangerous conditions
Firefighters rescue pup in east end house fire
The Hamilton Fire Department rescued a dog in a house fire on Monday morning.
Isaias to bring heavy rain to parts of Quebec
Tropical storm Isaias expected to bring heavy rain, wind gusts to eastern Canada
COVID-19 blamed for new delay in Arctic port
COVID-19 blamed as work on military port first promised in 2007 sees new delay
Southwestern Ontario under tornado warning
Southwestern Ontario under tornado warning; potentially dangerous conditions
Top tennis resumes in Palermo with no handshakes or showers
PALERMO, ITALY—Tour-level tennis resumed after a five-month enforced break on Monday, and players at the Palermo Ladies Open had to handle their own towels and not shake hands of opponents.
Professor slams critics of 'diversity' essay
Professor hits back at critics of 'diversity' essay in top science journal
Quebec reports 123 COVID-19 cases as new public gathering limit comes into effect
MONTREAL—Quebec is reporting another 123 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours as well as two more deaths.
Students pay for vacant rooms amid pandemic
Students stuck paying thousands in rent for vacant rooms amid pandemic
Quebec reports 123 COVID-19 cases, two deaths
Quebec reports 123 COVID-19 cases as new public gathering limit comes into effect
U.S. stock markets move up to start week
U.S. stock markets move higher to start August; gold briefly surpasses US$2,000
Hamilton man, 21, dead in Mountain motorcycle crash
Rider hit pole in singe-vehicle collision.
Tucows, Dish Network form mobile alliance
Tucows, Dish Network form alliance based on Ting Mobile service in United States
Police ask for help after restaurant shooting
Police appeal for help after man shot dead at Vaughan, Ont., restaurant
Police looking for missing 10-year-old
East Hamilton police seeking assistance locating Teniah Earle
Pandemic parody of `Goodnight Moon' to be released in fall
Pandemic parody of `Goodnight Moon' to be released in fall
Ferrari lowers guidance after Q2 profits nearly wiped out
MILAN—Italian sportscar maker Ferrari lowered its full year earnings guidance on Monday after reporting second-quarter profits were nearly wiped out by temporary halts in production and delivery due to the coronavirus.
During this pandemic, swimming around B.C. has kept me afloat. Here’s where I went, and what I learned
VANCOUVER—Standing on the north coast of Vancouver Island, the wind howled and waves crested as high as my chin before slapping the shore and pulling layers of white sand out from under my feet.
COVID-19 conspiracies creating a ‘public health crisis’ in Canada, experts say
MONTREAL—A lively crowd gathered outside François Legault’s office in downtown Montreal in mid-July to send a message to the Quebec premier: his government cannot force them to wear masks in indoor public spaces to fight the spread of COVID-19.
Today’s coronavirus news: COVID-19 tracing app faces criticism; Conspiracy theories spreading at alarming rate
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Will we ever travel again? Researcher aims to help countries make better decisions about closing borders during COVID-19
THE GOAL: Back in February, before the novel coronavirus that would become known as COVID-19 even had a name, travel restrictions were considered draconian and frowned upon by the World Health Organization.
10 good news stories from Toronto Star headlines this week
We’ve got the goods for you.
Canada offers plane to UN for another year
Canada extends peacekeeping mission despite Security Council loss
Ontario’s true COVID-19 caseload is four times higher than official tally, antibody study suggests. Why that’s ‘fantastic’ news
A very small fraction of Ontarians — roughly one per cent — have been infected by the novel coronavirus, according to new antibody blood-testing data from the province’s public health agency.
‘Quadmesters,’ no lockers, no sports. Details emerge on what Toronto public high schools will look like in TDSB reopening plan
Toronto teens will attend high school every day for half a day, taking two courses at a time in classes of 15.
Man, 25, dies after cliff diving into river
Man, 25, dies after cliff diving into French River, police say
‘We will rise’: Hamilton’s Afro-Canadian Caribbean Association celebrates Emancipation Day
Saturday marked 186 years since the abolition of slavery in the British Empire
Two people arrested in Simcoe ‘incident’ that closed downtown streets for several hours: OPP
Officers from the Tactics and Rescue Unit, the West Region crime unit and crisis negotiators assisted, Const. Ed Sanchuk said
Quebec reports 141 COVID-19 cases on Sunday
Quebec reports 141 new COVID-19 cases, three more deaths linked to virus
COVID-19 blamed for new delay in Arctic port
COVID-19 blamed as work on military port first promised in 2007 sees new delay
Weekenders lose themselves in Flamborough flower maze
Hanes Corn Maze and Tiny Bakery opened 5-acre sunflower maze Saturday
‘Starve the virus’ and build LRT, says Hamilton Chamber of Commerce in pandemic recovery report
‘Post-COVID-19 Economic Blueprint’ calls on governments to stimulate business
Police investigating fatal Vaughan shooting
Police investigating Vaughan shooting that killed one, injured another
Grabbing dinner? Leave your details just in case
Leave your deets when dining: Restaurants taking personal info to trace COVID-19
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
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