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‘If there’s one year to get your flu shot …’ Bracing for more demand, Ontario seeks safe ways to vaccinate during COVID-19
The race is on for a COVID-19 vaccine, with scientists working around the clock to discover the key to stopping the potentially deadly disease.
Man reported killed in Toronto house collapse
Man reported killed in collapse of Toronto house under construction
Man found dead after Hamilton Mountain ‘street disturbance’: police
Police investigating homicide near Limeridge Road
City asks province to make masks mandatory in restaurants, bars for Stage 3 reopening
Toronto is asking Ontario’s premier for six changes to the province’s Stage 3 reopening order when it comes to eat-in dining and drinking.
Search underway for missing boater on lake
Search underway for missing boater on Ontario lake; woman rescued
Today’s coronavirus news: Global coronavirus deaths pass 600,000; European Union coronavirus recovery talks enter third day
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Forces issues new orders on 'hateful conduct'
Military issues new orders in effort to crackdown on 'hateful conduct'
Toronto protesters damage statues, throw paint
Toronto protesters call for defunding police; damage statues, throw paint
Girl, 8, killed in alleged drunk driving crash
Eight-year-old girl dies following alleged drunk driving crash, police say
Hamilton waterfalls, beaches packed as summer heat continues
Hamiltonians and out-of-towners came and chased some waterfalls in the city this weekend. Parking lots were packed by midday amid a heat warning.
Canadians are reluctantly wearing masks: poll
Canadians are reluctantly wearing masks as support for mandatory masking climbs
Pop-up clinic at northwest Toronto church gives a boost to COVID testing in hard-hit community
The lineup began at Toronto’s Christian Centre Church before 10 a.m. Saturday and, one by one, the attendants were greeted by the men and women in face shields and blue medical gowns.
Masks mandatory in indoor Quebec public spaces
Quebec becomes first province to make masks mandatory in indoor public spaces
Senators renew call for inquiry into NS shooting
Over three dozen senators demand 'open, transparent' inquiry into N.S. shooting
‘It’s been a long road’: Hamilton meat plants set to grow
Two local meat processors are undergoing expansions that will bring more than a dozen jobs to the city
Slight uptick in Ontario COVID-19 cases as Stage 3 reopening underway
Ontario is reporting a slight uptick in new COVID-19 cases.
Hamilton firefighters assist trio of lost hikers with rope rescue at Chedoke Falls
Wayward hikers issued bylaw tickets
‘It’s been a crazy four months’: What the guy in charge of enforcing the city’s COVID-19 bylaws dreads about Stage 3
As Toronto moves towards Stage 3 of reopening, the city’s enforcement division is struggling to keep on top of new pandemic-era rules that change by the week.
Bloc to back Liberals' wage-subsidy bill
Bloc to back Liberals' bill extending wage subsidy, sending money to disabled
Bloc Québécois to back Liberals’ bill extending wage subsidy, sending money to disabled
OTTAWA—The Bloc Québécois says it’ll support a bill to extend the federal emergency wage subsidy and make payments to people with disabilities to help with COVID-19 costs when the House of Commons meets on Monday.
Quebec mask rule comes into effect today
Quebec becomes first province to make masks mandatory in indoor public spaces
Slight uptick in Ontario COVID cases
Slight uptick in Ontario COVID cases as Stage 3 reopening underway
Edmonton Oilers defenceman Caleb Jones says he tested positive for COVID-19
Edmonton Oilers defenceman Caleb Jones has acknowledged he tested positive for COVID-19 before training camp.
A Canadian was stuck in Peru and there were no more flights home. So she organized her own
This weekend, Yamile Jasaui hopes to be sitting on a plane out of Peru, where she’s been stuck for five months. From there, it will be a transfer in Mexico City before she’s back home in Canada.
Census to be 'contactless' in COVID-19 era
Stats Can plans 'contactless' census for 2021 in response to COVID-19
Motorcyclist killed in crash on Highway 427
Motorcyclist killed in Highway 427 crash; police looking for white Mercedes
Today’s coronavirus news: Quebec requires masks in all indoor public spaces; confirmed virus cases worldwide top 14 million
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
Torontonians are fleeing the city for cheaper homes, more green space and a balanced life
Before COVID-19, Ana Stephenson seldom took a break during the work day. Now, she steps away from her computer for a swim and picnic lunch on a boat with her husband and daughter.
Canada seeks supplies for COVID-19 vaccine
Feds order supplies to give two doses of COVID-19 vaccine when its ready
Quebec becomes first province to make masks mandatory in indoor public spaces
MONTREAL—Starting on Saturday, Quebec becomes the first province in Canada to require mask-wearing in all indoor public places.
By the numbers: Canada's PPE supplies
By the numbers: Canada's purchases of personal protective equipment to date
‘My grandkids will think I’m legendary’: A floating flamingo and the family that has ‘no regrets’
When the Mascioli family started to hear the horns of freighter ships getting ready to sail off into Lake Ontario, they knew it was time to call for h
I’m getting fewer hours because of the pandemic. Is this constructive dismissal?
The Government of Ontario has passed legislation indicating that if you are being given fewer hours or less pay as a result of the pandemic the employ
How Hamilton artist Barry Hodgson took advantage of the lockdown
‘Gardens came to dominate my work for several years when we first moved to Hamilton in 1988. I was full-time caregiver for my six-month-old son and ha
McMaster to conduct external review following reports of anti-Black racism
A final report is expected to be submitted by the end of August
Martin Regg Cohn: How Doug Ford can save the school year from COVID-19. Keep students and teachers in class next summer
Keeping kids out of school — again — may be the most difficult decision Doug Ford has to make as premier.
Could the pandemic be the moment needed to make Canada’s immigration system more fair?
When refugee Naim Karimi left Pakistan years ago, his wife and two children stayed behind. Twice rejected for asylum in Canada, he was granted permanent residence last year on humanitarian grounds. In March, finally in a position to be reunited with his wife and kids, Karimi submitted the family’s passports to the Canadian High Commissioner in Islamabad. The next day, Pakistan was locked down.
What Doug Ford and Ontario got right – and wrong – in four months of fighting COVID-19. We asked seven experts to weigh in
The first frantic months of battling COVID-19 gripped Ontario in a way that will have lasting impacts for years to come.
No winning ticket for Lotto Max jackpot
No winning ticket for Friday night's $50 million Lotto Max jackpot
Mandatory masks are coming to Hamilton — but not everyone is happy about it
More than 50 people wrote council to complain about a mandatory mask bylaw, approved to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Ontario Medical Association wants province to re-think opening bars
The group representing Ontario’s doctors wants the provincial government to reconsider allowing indoor bars to reopen.
Alberta records more than 100 daily COVID cases for second day in a row
EDMONTON—Alberta is reporting another jump of more than 100 new COVID-19 cases in one day.
Number of people in hospital with COVID-19 goes up in Saskatchewan
REGINA—The Saskatchewan government is reporting 13 new cases of COVID-19 and adds the number of people in hospital with the illness has increased to a dozen.
Ottawa and provinces must deliver on promises they’ve made in recovery agreement
Ah, the honeymoon phase.
Fatal shooting of 17-year-old girl happened in accused man’s home
Myah Larmond, 17, died after being shot during a gathering at the residence of Devante Skye-Davis
COVID-19: Masks become mandatory in Hamilton on Monday
Mayor ‘confident’ it will help prevent a second wave of coronavirus
Beach bummed: Busy Hamilton beaches hitting capacity
But there are plenty of options for swimming in the city
Rosie DiManno: Think COVID-19 is maddening? At least it's not the Dancing Plague of 1518
Shall we dance?
Rosie DiManno: Think COVID-19 is maddening? At least it's not the Dancing Plague of 1518
Shall we dance?
Ford warns care homes to provide PPE to staff
Province takes over management of Toronto long-term care home with 27 deaths
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