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Migrant workers "hiding" from COVID-19 testing: Ford
Launch of COVID-19 contact tracing app in Ontario delayed
Health board backs plan for isolation centres
Proposal for Toronto isolation centres approved by city's board of health
Temporary foreign worker is third COVID-19 case in Nova Scotia over past week
HALIFAX—Nova Scotia has announced its third new case of COVID-19 this week, with the latest affecting a temporary foreign worker.
Developers pursue urban boundary expansion in Glanbrook
But critics of application argue ‘piecemeal’ applications to urbanize farmland spell disaster
Psychiatrists, Ontario liable for patient abuse
Psychiatrists, Ontario government liable for horrific patient abuse
Teacher charged with sexual assault
Ottawa high school teacher facing multiple charges after alleged sexual assault
5 tips to prepare your child for going back to daycare
York University early childhood professor offers her expertise
Dundas Revelry Beauty Bar reopens for its second grand opening
Pandemic closed new business two days after grand opening
COMMUTER ALERT: Keddy Access Trail construction closes Claremont access upbound lanes July 6
Motorists will have to take an alternate route to access the escarpment during the closure of the upbound lanes of the Claremont access.As of July 6, upbound lanes are completely closed until November to accommodate resurfacing and the constructi
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: July 2, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Can't pay rent? Pros share tips for getting a break
Can't pay rent? Pros share tips for finding a solution with your landlord
Trade deficit narrowed in May as exports rose
Trade deficit narrowed in May as exports rose and imports fell again
New vaping rules in effect in Ontario
New vaping rules regulating sale of flavours in effect this week in Ontario
Two men facing charges after Stoney Creek business break-ins
Hamilton police recovered $10,000 worth of catalytic converters, power tools and equipment
Key dates in history of Trans Mountain pipeline
Trans Mountain timeline: A look at key dates in the project's history
Quebec reports another 14 COVID-19 deaths
Quebec reports another 14 COVID-19 deaths, 69 new cases of the virus
Lincoln brothers turn CERB payments into thriving business
When Aidan and Jackson Porter were laid off from their restaurant jobs amid COVID-19, they turned misfortune into opportunity.
Ontario reports 153 new COVID-19 cases
Launch of COVID-19 contact tracing app in Ontario delayed
Armed man arrested at Rideau Hall: RCMP
Police resolve 'incident' at Rideau Hall
NewsAlert: High court won't hear new pipeline appeal
NewsAlert: Supreme Court dismisses Indigenous appeal of Trans Mountain approval
July added to COVID-19 rent-relief program
July added to COVID-19 commercial rent-relief program
North American stocks up in early trading
North American stock markets up in early trading after U.S. jobs report
How a Chinese firm jumped to the front of the virus vaccine race
When a group of Chinese scientists gathered over barbecue and beer in a Toronto backyard a decade ago, talk drifted to their homeland’s vaccines, which had long lagged the developed world on quality and safety. Four of them decided to act.
Motorcyclist killed in Oakville crash
A single-vehicle collision claimed the life of a motorcyclist in the south-east end of Oakville on Canada Day.
Police resolve 'incident' at Rideau Hall
Police resolve 'incident' at Rideau Hall
Rudolfo Anaya, ‘godfather’ of Chicano literature, dies at 82
Rudolfo Anaya, ‘godfather’ of Chicano literature, dies at 82
Judge temporarily blocks tell-all book by Trump's niece
A tell-all book by President Donald Trump’s niece cannot be published until a judge decides the merits of claims by the president’s brother that its publication would violate a pact among family members, a judge said Tuesday.
Heat warning: A long blast of hot weather expected for Hamilton
A heat warning is in effect Thursday morning as temperatures are expected to hit a high of 33 C and feel like 39 with the humidex.
Sagicor calls off deal with Scotiabank
Sagicor Financial calls off deal with Scotiabank in Trinidad and Tobago
Launch of COVID-19 contact tracing app in Ontario delayed
A new mobile app meant to help with contact tracing of COVID-19 cases won’t roll out across Ontario today as planned.
Ontario is starting to collect race-based COVID-19 data. Some worry it could do more harm than good
With Ontario’s race-based COVID-19 data collection beginning “imminently,” health experts say crucial unresolved questions will determine whether those efforts help alleviate the pandemic’s brutal disparities, or cause more harm.
No more stolen sisters: missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirits vigil
‘I’m one of the very, very, very lucky ones, I got to make it home to my family,’ said survivor
Masking up: more common sense than science
Wearing a face mask to avoid spreading the coronavirus always made sense.
Masking up: more common sense than ‘science’
Wearing a face mask to avoid spreading the coronavirus always made sense.
Hamilton police budget by the numbers
What does the $171-million budget pay for?
‘My burden’: What does racism look like in Hamilton?
Black members of our community share their experiences of racism in Hamilton
July 2: Spec readers weigh in on defunding police, we want our Michaels back and other letters to the editor
Defunding police services is a system changing method to address a moral issue, writes Rev. Dr. Ian Sloan.
Today’s coronavirus news: India's virus cases surpass 600,000, curve rises; New Zealand health minister resigns after coronavirus criticism
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.
BEHIND THE CRIMES: 10 years after toddler's murder, a family still mourns
Keagan Davis of Oshawa was just two-and-a-half years old when he died after being in the care of Michael Monckton in 2010.
They were denied tests in the early days of COVID-19. Four months later, they’re still sick and begging for help
It started with an excruciating sore throat and 10 days of headaches. Then, a dry cough — a classic sign of COVID-19 — crept in as well.
COVID-19 turned the workforce on its head. Why these Canadians are now looking to switch careers entirely
More than three million Canadians either lost their jobs or had their hours significantly reduced due to COVID-19, according to Statistics Canada.
Contact tracing app launch delayed
Launch of COVID-19 contact tracing app in Ontario delayed
Appeals court lifts restraint against Trump book publisher
Appeals court lifts restraint against Trump book publisher
Hamilton residents risk fines, celebrate Canada Day with fireworks
A temporary fireworks ban didn’t stop Hamilton residents from lighting up the night sky to celebrate Canada Day on July 1
Rosie DiManno: The likely, almost definite, so-close-to-being-etched-in-stone return of hockey to Toronto is something to get excited about, if not for fans then for the beleaguered city
For the love of God and hockey, drop the damn puck.
A good news, bad news scenario: Health, economy experts divided over bringing the NHL to Toronto
The good news: Toronto and Edmonton are expected to be named hub cities for the National Hockey League’s impending post-COVID-19 return, bringing the promise of cultural reinvigoration, economic boon and unprecedented home-ice advantage for the Leafs and Oilers throughout the playoffs.
Hamilton celebrates Canada Day during a pandemic
There’s no ‘moose-taking’ Terry Hornby’s Canadian pride.
Dave Feschuk: How did Toronto and Edmonton beat out Las Vegas as NHL hub cities? It’s all about the odds
It says something that Las Vegas appears to have been passed over as one of the NHL’s long-awaited pair of hub cities.
Hockey will probably look the same on TV when it returns, but it’s almost certain to sound different
Every Wednesday through the coronavirus pandemic, Rob Corte gets on a teleconference call with a group of fellow broadcasters who call themselves clean freaks.
COVID-19 reshapes Canada Day celebrations
COVID-19 reshapes Canada Day celebrations from big parties to online shows
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