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Return to sport should be about safety, not prizes
This is the third in a series exploring the long-term social impacts of COVID-19, written by members of the Trudeau Foundation COVID-19 Impact Committee:
July 6: Crack down on noisy exhausts, no bike lanes on Rymal and other letters to the editor
Racism is not born, it is a learned behaviour. Change how we teach our children and let them change the world, writes Donna Dumouchel Puddu.
New breasts for patient patients. Again.
Lorraine Sommerfeld: The doctor was right. It was a A Very Big Deal
New report says Rosslyn staff member allowed to work with COVID symptoms
The oversight agency says the staff member had close contact with “numerous residents” at the facility where 64 residents got COVID, and 16 died.
Ontario courts to resume some in-person proceedings
Ontario courts to resume some in-person proceedings today
Premier Doug Ford to fast-track construction of housing adjacent to new transit stations
Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives want to fast-track construction of thousands of homes — including affordable housing — at more than a dozen new transit stations to help Ontario rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Star has learned.
Blue Jays arrive in Toronto for training camp after intake screening in Florida
The Blue Jays arrived in Toronto Sunday night from their spring training site in Florida, expecting to practice at the Rogers Centre on Monday.
Nick Cordero loses COVID fight
Hamilton actor had been in ICU for 95 days battling the effects of the virus
Nick Cordero loses COVID fight
Hamilton actor had been in ICU for 95 days battling the effects of the virus
World Health Organization reports new global record for coronavirus cases
The global number of coronavirus cases reported on Saturday was highest on record, according to the World Health Organization.
Quebec reports 79 new COVID-19 cases, eight deaths
Quebec reports 79 new cases, eight additional deaths linked to COVID-19
Rosie DiManno: COVID-19 could shape MLB rosters as much as the managers
No thanks: David Price. Ryan Zimmerman. Ian Desmond. Wellington Castillo. Mike Leake. Joe Ross. Felix Hernandez. Free agent Tyson Ross.
Thousands watched the Theriault decision and city council’s police debate online. Is livestreaming the future of democracy?
For the first time in Ontario, more than 20,000 people watched on YouTube while a judge read out his reasons for convicting an off-duty Toronto police officer of assaulting a Black teenager.
COVID-19 scare forces troops back from Latvia
COVID-19 scare sees Latvia-bound troops turn around, return to Canada
Tories, NDP lay out demands as Liberals prepare to reveal state of economy
OTTAWA—Opposition parties have laid out their demands as the federal Liberal government prepares to update Canadians on the state of the economy after four months of COVID-19.
Ubisoft shakes up executive ranks
Ubisoft shakes up executive ranks, begins process to deal with harassment
P.E.I. reports two new COVID-19 cases linked to local man who returned from Nova Scotia
CHARLOTTETOWN—Prince Edward Island reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, bringing the weekend tally to five after the province went more than two months without a positive test.
Two Americans charged with quarantine violation in Ontario, face $1K fine
RAINY RIVER, ONT.—Two Americans have been charged with violating the Federal Quarantine Act.
More sunny — and hot — summer days in Hamilton
Residents soak up the sun as the city issues an extended heat warning.
Tories, NDP make demands ahead of snapshot
Tories, NDP lay out demands as Liberals prepare to reveal state of economy
Two charged for violating quarantine
Two people charged for quarantine violation, fined 1K
Back-to-school plan worries parents
Boards eye partial back-to-school plan that worries working parents
Bundesliga working with German government to bring back fans
DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY—The German men’s soccer league is working with the government on a plan to get fans back into stadiums during the coronavirus pandemic, its CEO says.
COVID-19 scare sees Latvia-bound troops turn around, return to Canada
OTTAWA—A military plane carrying Canadian troops to Latvia was forced to turn around because of concerns those on board might have been exposed to COVID-19.
Ottawa police continue search for teen
Police continue search for teen who jumped from rail bridge into Ottawa River
Campfire explosion sends child to hospital
Three sent to hospital after fire explosion at campfire site, OPP investigating.
Victoria Park archeological dig throws cold water on plans for a fast-tracked splash pad
The city says it must dig for artifacts on the site of the famed Crystal Palace before excavating for a new pool and spray pad in the west-end park.
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Cannabis companies look to outdoor growing
Growing with the sun: Cannabis companies look to outdoor cultivation
Today’s coronavirus news: Canada begins testing thousands of blood samples for antibodies; fears grow over Australian outbreak
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.
Antibody testing for COVID-19 is underway
First glimpse of Canada's true COVID-19 infection rate expected mid-July
The Fresh Air Fund: a gift of summer joy
Children have already missed out on so much because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Social innovations have emerged during the pandemic. Here’s how to ensure they stick around
The pandemic has shown that Canadians are really good at taking care of each other.
No winning ticket for Lotto 649 jackpot
No winning ticket for Saturday night's $5 million Lotto 649 jackpot
Body of young man recovered from Ottawa River
Body of suspected drowning victim recovered at Ottawa area beach
Quebec girl, 3, drowns in residential pool
Quebec girl, 3, drowns in backyard pool south of Montreal
Migrant workers stage rally for full status
Migrant workers stage multi-city action for full status amid COVID-19 risks
Quebec reports 102 COVID-19 infections
Six additional COVID-19 deaths as Quebec sees hospital, ICU stays drop
As Ontario labs fail to hit turnaround time targets, Hamiltonians are left in the lurch
Ontario Health says increased test volumes are to blame for slower than ideal turnaround times. Hamiltonians, meanwhile, wonder why they’re still wait
‘This was a bonanza:’ McMaster researcher helps find evidence of ancient ochre mine in Mexican caves
New research reveals why ancient inhabitants of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula may have ventured deep into the underground labyrinths despite the danger
Migrant workers stage multi-city action for full status amid COVID-19 risks
OTTAWA—Migrant workers and other non-permanent residents — many of whom have been working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic — are taking to the streets in cities across Canada on Saturday, calling on Ottawa to grant them greater rights and protections.
P.E.I. reports three new COVID-19 cases, including one seniors’ residence employee
CHARLOTETOWN, P.E.I.—Prince Edward Island is reporting three new cases of COVID-19 for the first time since late April, including one person who worked at a Charlottetown seniors’ home.
In North Korea, coronavirus hurts like no sanctions could
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA—On New Year’s Day, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, called for a “frontal breakthrough to foil the enemies’ sanctions.” The strategy meant finding new sources of income, legal or illegal, and mainly from China.
Man charged with attempted murder in Corktown Park attack
Suspect collared after alleged purse snatching
City of Hamilton bans 'non-essential' outdoor water use
The city is asking you to think twice before washing your car, filling a large swimming pool or watering your lawn with a sprinkler.
Today’s coronavirus news: Toronto Zoo opens its doors; England’s pubs are pouring again; Ontario courthouses to resume in-person hearings Monday
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: As England’s bars reopen, Boris says ‘let’s not blow it now’; Ontario courthouses to resume in-person hearings Monday
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.
Teen last seen jumping from bridge into river
Police search for teen last seen jumping from bridge into Ottawa River
J-League restarts after coronavirus pandemic halts play for 4 months
TOKYO—Japan’s professional soccer league restarted on Saturday after a four-month break caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Martin Regg Cohn: For Doug Ford, political science trumps medical science when it comes to masks on transit
You board the subway. A mask is mandatory.
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