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Hiring plans muted due to COVID-19: BoC
Bank of Canada survey says business hiring plans remain muted due to pandemic
Pandemic slows RCMP secrets case
Pandemic slows disclosure of information to defence lawyers in RCMP secrets case
New UN envoy plays down Security Council loss
Rae named new Canadian ambassador to the United Nations
Ontario to end streaming in Grade 9
Ontario to end streaming in Grade 9, early years suspensions
Ontario courts resume some proceedings
Ontario courts to resume some in-person proceedings today
Hamilton public health reports 11 new cases of COVID-19
The new cases include numbers from over the weekend, along with Monday
Speed, impairment factors in fatal Hamilton crash
A 28-year-old Binbrook man was killed in March 22 crash
Unions to MPs: Grocery workers need pandemic pay
Unions tell MPs that grocery workers should still have pandemic pay
Mayors call for COVID relief funding
Ontario mayors call for COVID relief funding to prevent tax increases
Clearview AI bows out of Canada: watchdog
Clearview AI to end facial-recognition services in Canada: privacy commissioner
Tell-all book by Trump niece to be released next week
Tell-all book by Trump niece to be released next week
Butt out on Hong Kong, China warns Canada
Don't criticize China's treatment of Hong Kong, Beijing warns Canada
RBC launches efforts to increase diversity
RBC ups targets to build talent pipeline, promote those in underrepresented groups
Hamilton Mayor's task force on economic recover sees lack of childcare as stumbling block for growth
The mayor’s task for economic recovery is looking for some “quick” wins to immediately bolster the city’s business community.Mayor Fred Eisenberger said the task force’s goal should be to establish medium and long-term goals to rejuvenate the cit
Dundas Cootes Drive Canadian Tire sale still on hold
While site remediation, building demolition and sale of the Canadian Tire property at 50 Cootes Dr. is reportedly still on hold, its impact on surrounding natural areas, including Spencer Creek, and on development pressures in Dundas’s ecologically
Heat wave continues for Hamilton
The city has extended its heat warning as a prolonged period of hot weather continues Monday and much of this week.
Homeless advocates relaunch lawsuit over COVID-19 safety at Toronto shelters, say city hasn’t complied with settlement
Toronto’s homeless advocates have relaunched a lawsuit against the city over unsafe shelter conditions.
Lonely silos on Hamilton’s east Mountain is where past and present meet
Grain elevator from former Rymal Railway Station is a piece of east Mountain history, writes Mark McNeil.
Rest of Windsor-Essex region reopens Tuesday
Ontario mayors call for COVID relief funding to prevent tax increases
New details on weapons in Rideau Hall crash
Man accused in Rideau Hall crash had rifle, shotguns, high-capacity magazine: RCMP
Virtual voting under review for MPs
MPs reviewing virtual voting options to bolster COVID-19 Parliament
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 6, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
‘A number’ of Blue Jays held back in Florida after player tests positive for COVID-19, report says
A positive coronavirus test in the Blue Jays camp reportedly delayed some players from travelling from Florida to Toronto on Sunday, while other Major League Baseball teams were forced to cancel workouts Monday because they were still waiting on test results.
Dundas's former Valley City repair work underway
Voluntary compliance date is August 1
NHL says 35 players have now tested positive for COVID-19
NEW YORK—The NHL says 35 total players have tested positive for the coronavirus over roughly the past month.
What is happening with the Claremont Access construction project?
Upbound lanes of the Claremont Access will be closed from July 6 until November
Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market could open soon
Season number 13 has not been lucky for the Hamilton Mountain Farmers’ Market.
Homeless advocates take City of Toronto back to court
Homeless advocates take City of Toronto back to court over shelter system
Pet Project Part 11: Smile, it’s Monday!
Hamilton’s furry friends shine during a pandemic
Tories, NDP lay out demands ahead of snapshot
Tories, NDP lay out demands as Liberals prepare to reveal state of economy
Trudeau takes a pass on meeting with Trump, Lopez Obrador
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking a pass on a meeting this week with U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
North American stock markets up to start week
S&P/TSX composite up on broad rally, U.S. stock markets also surge higher
No COVID-19 deaths in Ontario for first time since March, province reports
Ontario has reached an encouraging landmark with no new COVID-19 deaths reported in the province.
Hamilton's heritage committee places 31 Ancaster properties on cultural list
The original 40 properties along Wilson Street set to be placed on Hamilton’s registry of properties of cultural value has been reduced by about 10 after those structures were discovered they were already demolished.In April, councillors approved
1 in 3 Indigenous workers face automation risk: report
One-third of Indigenous workers in jobs facing automation threat, report says
S&P/TSX composite up on broad rally
S&P/TSX composite up on broad rally, U.S. stock markets also surge higher
Canopy worker tests positive for COVID-19
Canopy Growth worker tests positive for COVID-19, eight more to undergo testing
Rae appointed new Canadian ambassador to UN
Rae named new Canadian ambassador to the United Nations
Trudeau won't attend summit with U.S., Mexico
Trudeau takes a pass on meeting this week with Trump, Lopez Obrador
Celebrities share their thoughts and memories after the death of Canadian actor and Broadway star Nick Cordero
Tony-nominated Broadway star Nick Cordero died in Los Angeles on Sunday at the age of 41 after a harrowing battle with COVID-19.
Egypt arrests doctors, silences critics over virus outbreak
A doctor arrested after writing an article about Egypt’s fragile health system. A pharmacist picked up from work after posting online about a shortage of protective gear. An editor taken from his home after questioning official coronavirus figures. A pregnant doctor arrested after a colleague used her phone to report a suspected coronavirus case.
Legal Matters: Changes to the Construction Act – Prompt Payment
Question:What are the “prompt payment” amendments to the Ontario Construction Act?Answer:The Construction Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. C.30 has undergone some significant changes, including the introduction of “prompt payment.”The new prompt payment
Upbound Claremont Access closes Monday until November 2020
The trail — a tribute to Jay Keddy, a teacher who was struck and killed cycling up the access in 2015 — will be constructed along the corridor betwee
Ontario courts to resume some in-person proceedings
Ontario’s courts will resume in-person proceedings Monday after being shuttered for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Burlington’s Piccadilly Cafe restaurant falls victim to COVID-19
Customers disappointed with sudden announcement
Today’s coronavirus news: Some Ontario’s courts to resume in-person proceedings; India now third-worst affected country; Australia closes state border after spike in cases
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.
Is a municipal pool in the cards for Waterdown?
Will Waterdown be getting a new public pool?
COVID-19 grounded the airline industry. Here’s what Hamilton airport is doing to soothe frayed nerves
As travel restrictions ease, John C. Munro International Airport plays it safe
Worried about COVID-19, shoppers head straight to the farm for fresh produce
From Norfolk to Hamilton, community-support agriculture is all the rage this season.
‘Stock market crashes are a fact of life’: Five hard-won lessons from the pandemic for investors
When stocks are flying high, it’s easy to think you know more about investing than you really do.
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