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Feds reviewing COVID-19 aid response, PM says
Feds reviewing COVID-19 aid to prep for potential second wave, Trudeau say
Farm, nail salon outbreaks contribute to case increase
Ontario reports 257 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths.
Veterans Affairs hiring more staff for backlog
Veterans Affairs hiring more staff to tackle growing backlog of disability cases
Student volunteer grant program is badly flawed
Sometimes a program sounds like such a feel-good no-brainer that it doesn’t get the scrutiny it needs before it’s rolled out the door.
‘Am I scared? Hell, yes’: CERB was supposed to be a lifeline during COVID-19. Instead, it may put some seniors in a shakier financial position
In a small apartment in Toronto’s east end, 77-year-old Janet McLeod is waiting on edge.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
North American stocks rally, loonie down
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, U.S. stocks mixed in early trading
GTA mayors urge Ford to make masks mandatory to curb spread of COVID-19
Mayors from across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area are urging Premier Doug Ford and provincial health officials to make wearing masks mandatory to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Teen dead after ‘accidental drowning’ in Grand River in Brantford
Police are reminding residents to wear life-jackets at all times while participating in water-related activities
Lululemon buys in-home fitness company Mirror
Lululemon buys in-home fitness company Mirror in $500-million deal
New models show COVID-19 progress
New models show COVID-19 progress but with 'hotspots' to monitor: Trudeau
Ontario looks into reforming tow truck industry
Ontario announces task force to review ways to revamp tow truck industry
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger tests negative for COVID-19
The mayor confirmed his test results came back negative Monday
Limit streets to pedestrians only and allow businesses to expand outdoor presence, architects and traffic engineers propose
As more establishments begin to reopen in Toronto during Stage 2, a group of architects and traffic engineers have come up with an idea to make business more successful this summer.
Pride Haldimand Norfolk takes fight for equality online
Lack of representation, overt discrimination remain challenges for LGBTQ+ residents in rural area, group says
Five more test positive in Kingston outbreak
Five more test positive in COVID-19 outbreak tied to Kingston, Ont., nail salon
An Evening with Former First Lady Michelle Obama Contest Winner
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COVID-19 cases jump among farm workers
Ontario reports 257 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths.
Ancaster heritage advocates want demolition permit process to allow public input
Ancaster Village Heritage Community says the Brandon House was removed through "stealth" demolition.
Toronto police chief supports crisis response changes
Toronto city council to debate defunding police in wake of protests for change
Orange is the new gin — with a range of flavours and no oversweetening
This is the summer that gin made the pivot — from pink to orange.
In pandemic life, why do some people not just survive, but thrive? Connecting with nature may hold some answers
Although this hasn’t been an easy time for most, some people are coping with pandemic life better than others.
Alberta to invest billions, cut corporate tax rate in bid to stimulate economy
EDMONTON—Alberta will cut its corporate tax rate and invest billions of dollars to create an estimated 50,000 jobs this year, Premier Jason Kenney announced Monday.
Feds reviewing aid response, PM says
Feds reviewing COVID-19 aid to prep for potential second wave, Trudeau say
Asylum-seekers turned back to U.S. in May
Asylum-seekers who tried to cross from U.S. last month turned back
Judge leading inquiry into Red Hill Valley Parkway friction mystery waiting for essential documents
Judge Herman Wilton-Siegel will hold a virtual public hearing July 7, despite still waiting on documents more than a year after he was appointed.
New models show COVID-19 progress: Trudeau
New models show COVID-19 progress but with 'hotspots' to monitor: Trudeau
Civilian pursuit of Hamilton break and enter suspect leads to couple’s arrest
The suspect was found with a large amount of American money, jewelry and electronic devices belonging to the Waterloo Regional School Board.
COVID-19 cases jump among agri-food workers
Ontario reports 257 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths.
Montreal bus driver injured in crash
Montreal bus driver seriously injured in crash with tractor trailer
‘It’s unprecedented’: 200 new cases of COVID-19 among farm workers near Windsor
COVID-19 has exploded among agri-farm workers outside Windsor with almost 200 new cases on the weekend and public health units from London and elsewhere sending staff to help control the outbreaks.
Ottawa slammed for not helping ISIL detainees
Rights group blasts Ottawa for not helping detained ISIL members, families
Quebec resumes daily COVID-19 updates
Quebec resumes daily COVID-19 updates; reports 72 new cases, seven deaths
Shipping news for June 14 to 20. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 9U.S.A.: 3Overseas: 55 vessels handled bulk material related to the steel industry4 vessels handled petroleum product1 vessels handled agricultural product1 vessels handled fertilizer cargo2 vessels handled
Social distancing a challenge at Hamilton Mountain spray pads
It appears staying two metres apart is going to be difficult, if not impossible at Hamilton spray pads.
B.C. teenager photographs personal experiences of people around the world during pandemic
VANCOUVER—A 17-year-old British Columbia student has been documenting the personal experiences of strangers around the world during this pandemic one photograph at a time.
Ontario reports 257 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 257 new COVID-19 cases, 7 more deaths.
Canadian tech orgs form anti-racism coalition
Canadian tech orgs form anti-racism coalition to bring diversity to innovation
Porter extends suspension of flights
Porter Airlines extends suspension of flights until end of August
Danforth Ave. pilot project will remake street this July with COVID-19 distancing, business recovery in mind
Design details of the Destination Danforth pilot project were revealed at a recent public meeting, with initial installations expected in mid-July.
Sport Hamilton's Kevin Gonci skeptical of Commonwealth Games' potential cost to taxpayers
"Everything can't be birthday cakes, balloons and unicorns," said Sport Hamilton's Kevin Gonci.
Toronto city council to debate policing changes
Toronto city council to debate defunding police in wake of protests for change
Toronto market edges higher in early trading
S&P/TSX composite edges higher, U.S. stocks mixed in early trading
Three injured in Toronto house fire
Three injured, including firefighter, in house fire in Toronto's Little Italy
COMMUTER ALERT: Winona Road closed beginning June 29 for CN Rail track improvements
Road closed between Victoria Avenue and Barton Street for four days
Flamborough equestrian centres, therapeutic riding facility face tough road ahead
Flamborough’s equestrian community is facing hard realities as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the cancellation of summer lessons, shows and riding camps.
New report shows why a basic income makes sense during COVID-19 recovery
An engineering student choosing between getting urgent dental work done or continuing their studies.
A game of cat and mouse. And cat.
The Sommerfeld 3: Sweet Pea, Cairo ... and Frankie
Animal rights activists vow to continue fight at vigil honouring Regan Russell
Russell, 65, died after being struck by a transport truck outside Fearman’s slaughterhouse in Burlington
June 29: Thank you Macassa Lodge and Wentworth Lodge staff, and other letters to the editor
On behalf of my family, it’s time to say a heartfelt thank you to the management and staff for your heroic efforts to keep our loved ones safe and wel
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