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No kissing babies, no shaking hands: How COVID-19 is set to shape elections in Canada
In an industrial park on the outskirts of Fredericton, the people working in two nondescript warehouses crammed high with yellow-tagged boxes, laptops and tabulation machines are waiting for a call that may be several months in coming.
Today’s coronavirus news: India’s cases cross 1.75M; Australia declares disaster in Victoria, imposes curfew; Philippines virus cases top 100,000 in ‘losing battle’
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.
‘Everybody was crying’: After 24 years Canada’s first all-female boxing club has closed. COVID-19 was the sucker punch
“Genuine.”
Lockdown worked for the rich, but not for the poor. The untold story of how COVID-19 spread across Toronto, in 7 graphics
Toronto has been in the coronavirus’s grip for just over six months, though it may feel like a lifetime. The path of the virus has twisted wildly: nearly every month has brought a new upheaval.
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket sold for Saturday night's $6 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Racism investigation called for after allegations against Hamilton public school board
As Ahona Mehdi ends term as student trustee, she tweets she felt patronized during her tenure. School board chair Alex Johnstone said a “third-party i
To mask or not to mask? Here’s how each province is preparing for the school year in the age of COVID-19
September will come with more than the usual amount of back-to-school jitters as parents, teachers and students grapple with how to return to class safely in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Uncertainty adds to fears of Ontario students before schools reopen
With Ontario elementary and high school students returning to classrooms in September, many are wary of the province’s plan while they await more details.
Federal parties see donations drop amid COVID-19
Federal parties see drop in donations during height of pandemic
Paid parking returning to downtown Burlington
Parking fees coming back for on-street parking and in municipal lots starting Aug. 4.
E. coli closes Binbrook Conservation Area beach
Lake Niapenco tests three times over bacteria limit
Migrant workers complain of conditions, threat of deportation on Nova Scotia farm
Migrant workers at a Nova Scotia farm say they are working and living in unsafe conditions, have not been paid what they are owed as part of their mandatory quarantine period and were told to remain tight-lipped when a government agent visited the farm for an inspection or else they would be deported, allegations the farm owner adamantly denies.
Two homes damaged in downtown Hamilton porch fire
Two homes were damaged in a porch fire on Wellington Street South Friday night.
Tennis player tests positive for virus at WTA Palermo Open
PALERMO, ITALY—A tennis player entered for the Palermo Ladies Open tested positive for the coronavirus and has withdrawn from the tournament, organizers announced Saturday.
Lena Dunham says her body ‘revolted’ under COVID-19
LOS ANGELES—Lena Dunham says her body “revolted” in a debilitating month-long struggle with COVID-19.
Hagersville fire death was homicide, OPP say
One person dead in Wednesday night blaze
Provincial police open homicide investigation
Haldimand County OPP investigating homicide after body found in apartment fire
Ottawa Police find body of missing fisher
Ottawa Police find body of one of two missing fishers near Bate Island
Prepare for wave of evictions as rent comes due, Ontario NDP warns
As rent cheques come due, some are warning that Ontarians should prepare for a wave of evictions now that protections put in place earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic have been lifted.
Ontario ticket takes giant Lotto Max jackpot
Ontario ticket holder claims Friday night's $70 million Lotto Max jackpot
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada now has 116,312 confirmed cases; South Korea arrests leader of church with big cluster; India records highest daily jump of 57,000 cases; Mexico has third most C
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.
Today’s coronavirus news: South Korea arrests leader of church with big cluster; India records highest daily jump of 57,000 cases; Mexico has third most COVID-19 deaths in the world
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.
As rent comes due, some warn evictions will spike
Prepare for wave of evictions as rent comes due, Ontario NDP warns
Inside this Toronto restaurant owner’s decision to get rid of tipping
Restaurants everywhere are changing their business models to stay afloat in the pandemic — pivoting to things like offering takeout, selling meal kits and groceries, and creating makeshift patios. At a time when restaurants continue to make a fraction of what they used to and some even face permanent closure, Chef Carl Heinrich made a significant change and got rid of tipping last weekend at his downtown Toronto restaurant Richmond Station.
Bruce Arthur: They were just ‘nobodies from nowhere.’ But what they did in response to COVID-19 was simply extraordinary
In the beginning there was so much helplessness. A pandemic is by definition something that can be as big as the world; it was too much to comprehend, much less address. It reduced some people to the basics: What can I do to protect myself?
COVID-19 unit hospital staff: In their words
The Spectator spoke with 10 workers on the front lines about what it’s like to work amid a global pandemic
‘One of the things I’ll always remember was the humanity’: Hospital workers on the front lines of COVID-19 share how their patients moved them
How hospital staff ‘wrapped their arms’ around their patients when a global pandemic prevented anyone else from physically being there
Budget Inn denied renewal of business licence; City of Hamilton cites ‘public safety’ concerns
King Street East motel has 30 days to appeal the city’s decision
Hamilton parents weigh a COVID-19 dilemma: should we send our kids to school?
Some parents worry full-time elementary classes without face protection for students could harm the most vulnerable.
Air Force, UN tackle Latin American food crisis
Air Force, UN food agency tackle skyrocketing COVID-19 hunger in Latin America
A storied approach
DVSA auction action continues online, writes Regina Haggo
Massive reno inside, magical transformation outside
Andrew Holmes has done it all, and he’s not finished, writes Rob Howard
B.C. reports 50 new COVID-19 cases, one death on eve of summer holiday weekend
VICTORIA—Health officials in British Columbia are reporting 50 new COVID-19 cases and one death as the province heads into a summer holiday weekend.
Ontario NDP appeals for extension as end of eviction ban looms
The Ontario NDP pleaded Friday for the Ford government to extend a pandemic-related ban on rental evictions that is due to expire on the weekend as critics fear a looming expansion of Toronto’s housing crisis.
Ontario Ministry of Education cuts ties with WE
Ontario Ministry of Education cuts ties with WE, says will investigate contracts
Ont. launches review of children's aid society
Ontario government launches review of York Region Children's Aid Society
Gregor Chisholm: MLB and its players won’t be able to get ahead of the virus if they can’t stick to the rules
As Major League Baseball’s regular season appears to be teetering on the edge amidst the backdrop of a global pandemic, the Blue Jays are trying to focus on the things they can control.
Six Nations group occupying Caledonia contruction site vows to stay despite court order
We’re not going anywhere, protesters tell developers
Catch a flick at these newly reopened Hamilton theatres
Multiplex reopenings come after the province gave large theatres the green light to expand capacity
Man, 34, charged in sexual assault
Man, 34, charged after allegedly threatening, sexually assaulting woman
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Parts of N.S. cabinet docs must be disclosed: SCOC
Top court orders parts of N.S. cabinet docs to be disclosed in judges-salary case
Rent help program extended to cover August
Businesses could qualify for one more month of rent relief as program extended
Q2 condo sales down 50 per cent: TRREB
Q2 condo sales down 50 per cent from last year, but prices are up: TRREB
Mosque calls for action following vandalism
Muslim association calls for action following mosque vandalism
NordStar gets court approval for Torstar deal
NordStar gets court approval for Torstar deal after request for appeal denied
No conflict of interest in WE deal: Trudeau
WE fallout expected to continue as MPs seek more info, witnesses
Unidentified furry organism: ‘Big cat’ sightings spur a Hamilton cougar hunt
Most cougar sightings are misidentified coyotes, dogs or other wildlife. But two different sightings in east Hamilton and Stoney Creek were reported t
Ontario announces new rules for restaurants
Toronto, Peel Region join most of Ontario in Stage 3 of reopening today
ANALYSIS: Why are there so few Black lawyers in Ontario?
When Toronto employment lawyer Ryan Watkins was in law school, he was one of only two Black students in his classes.
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