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Day camps turn virtual for Canadian children
Smaller, virtual day camps hope to replace in-person experience amid COVID-19
Toronto, Peel enter Stage 2 of reopening
Toronto, Peel Region enter Stage 2 of Ontario's COVID-19 recovery plan
Trudeau featured at tech conference
PM Trudeau among prominent speakers featured at Collision tech conference
‘It’s not about being Black’: Gangster turned lawyer discusses gun violence, crime and punishment
In January 2009, after serving four years and six months in some of the country’s toughest jails and prisons on a manslaughter conviction, Rohan George was released to live for six months at a Brampton halfway house.It was the beginning of another chapter in an intricate life journey for the gangster turned lawyer.
Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs mourn Carole Dawson’s death from COVID-19
VANCOUVER—The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs says it is mourning the death of a colleague and friend from COVID-19.
Trump's brother seeks to halt family tell-all book
Trump's brother seeks to halt family tell-all book
As Toronto reopens, patience will be rewarded. Your patio, restaurant or salon experience is going to be a little different
Hair salons, estheticians, barber shops, restaurants, bars and more can get back to business mid-week as Toronto moves into Stage 2 of reopening.
Bruce Arthur: Donald Trump doesn’t joke. So let’s not kid ourselves that the Canada-U.S. border will open soon
What would it take to reopen the border? You know, the big one with the United States of America. Yeah, those guys.
Blair promises better First Nations policing
MPs on public-safety committee to consider study of systemic police racism
Masks won’t be mandatory in Hamilton: public health
Some health-care workers have called for masks to be enforced in crowds and indoor public spaces
‘Nobody deserved to go through what she went through’: Rosslyn death toll rises to 16
Brian Melnike said goodbye to his mom in hospital Monday, holding the Rosslyn resident’s hand for the first time in months
Should Canada shrink social distancing and join Britain in the ‘one-metre’ club? Here’s what the experts say
How close is too close in the age of COVID-19?
The TDSB wouldn’t approve a graduation parade for this Thorncliffe-Flemingdon Park school. Teachers went ahead anyway
Mohamed Dasu is angry at the coronavirus — for killing thousands of people across the world and bringing so much in life to a standstill. And especially for ruining a dream he’s had since Grade 9: the high school graduation ceremony.
COVID test results wrong one out of five times, says Haldimand-Norfolk medical officer of health
Shanker Nesathurai says more testing is needed on Haldimand-Norfolk farms, but current test ‘not particularly good’ at catching illness
Cameron Champ becomes second PGA Tour player to test positive for virus
CROMWELL, CONN.—Cameron Champ tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday when he arrived for the Travelers Championship, becoming the second PGA Tour player in five days to have a positive test.
South Korea and Taiwan show Canada how to avoid a second wave of COVID-19, experts tell MPs
OTTAWA – Canada could avoid a second wave of the coronavirus if it learns the lessons of South Korea and Taiwan and attacks testing, tracing and treatment of COVID-19 cases and practices “dynamic distancing” from the get-go, MPs heard Tuesday.
Big fun in a little Hamilton backyard pool
Hamilton, inflatable, backyard pool
Indigo revenues drop 10.6 per cent in Q4
Indigo loses $171 million in Q4 after taking large impairment, tax charges
Green debates end in heated exchange on police
Idea for addressing racism in policing prompts tense exchange in Green debates
EU may bar American travellers as it reopens borders, citing coronavirus failures
BRUSSELS—European Union countries rushing to revive their economies and reopen their borders after months of coronavirus restrictions are prepared to block Americans from entering because the United States has failed to control the scourge, according to draft lists of acceptable travellers seen by The New York Times.
Peter Quanz is staging a ballet in China from his home in Canada
“Dance is a physical and spiritual language, transmitted person to person, hand to hand. This passage of knowledge requires human touch, access to a s
How employers can help workers’ mental health during COVID-19
As Canadians continue to report worsening mental health concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic, a study emphasizes the important role employers play in helping employees navigate the impact of COVID-19 and boosting the resilience of the country’s workforce.
Heather Scoffield: Canada is in for a rough economic recovery. Just how rough depends on Bill Morneau
Central bankers always choose their words with excruciating care, and so the warning in Tiff Macklem’s first speech as governor of the Bank of Canada should command our attention.
Strawberry picking at Lindley Farms happens rain or shine
There was no lineup Tuesday morning but a constant stream of people clad in rain jackets and carrying umbrellas were filling baskets all morning.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Gold price hits near nine-year high
North American stock markets open higher, loonie tops 74 cents US
Hamilton board ends partnership with police
Hamilton school board scraps program that placed police officers in schools
What does defund the police mean in Hamilton?
It’s a cry being called out at protests across North America; it’s the subject of dozens of letters to Hamilton’s police board and petitions gathering
Ontario nursing homes need an extra $1.8B a year in the wake of COVID-19, study concludes
Ontario nursing homes need an extra $1.8 billion a year to hire more staff and improve care of vulnerable residents in the wake of COVID-19 horrors, says the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
CMHC expects lower demand for housing in 2020
CMHC expects lower demand for housing as economy takes COVID-19 hit
Champagne moves China mortgages to Canada
Champagne pays China mortgages, moves to Canadian banks to avoid 'distraction'
Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Lancaster set to take off Canada Day
History takes to the sky over Hamilton on July 1.Weather permitting the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum’s Avro Lancaster will take off at 11 a.m. on its first flight of the season.The Lanc will travel from Hamilton to Niagara Falls and then
When will I feel safe to bubble with my hair stylist?
After watching a shopper pull down her mask to wipe her nose, who knows, writes Sheryl Nadler
Pandemic tech changes may endure: Toronto mayor
Toronto mayor says city's tech sector confident pandemic will foster innovation
TV, online, focus of party campaign dollars
TV, online ads, take lion's share of party election spending, new reports show
Hamilton school board ends partnership with police
Hamilton school board scraps program that placed police officers in schools
Hamilton trustees scrap police liaison program
Hamilton public school trustees are terminating a police liaison program just two weeks after rejecting calls to merely suspend it to allow for a review.
Investigation launched into Oakville officer caught on video pushing youth
Investigators would like to speak to anyone who took video of the interaction, or who has access to additional video footage that captured the inciden
Feds ready to push back on U.S. tariffs
Feds prepared to push back against any new U.S. tariffs on aluminum, Duclos says
Quebec legislature staffer tested for COVID
Quebec reports 7 new COVID-19 deaths, 49 new cases of the novel coronavirus
Police watchdog wants ruling on oversight limits
Police watchdog wants Supreme Court to rule on limits of oversight powers
WestJet retreats on labour code exemption
WestJet retreats on labour code exemption that would facilitate mass layoffs
Ontario child dies with but not from COVID-19
Ontario reports 216 new cases of COVID-19, 10 more deaths
Ontario unveils new elementary math program
Ontario unveils new elementary math curriculum with coding, budgeting
Doomscrolling again? How to manage screen time during the pandemic
Every night, after ending a two hour Skype chat with my partner in New Jersey, I find myself staying up into the early morning, constantly refreshing my newsfeed and Facebook groups. My mind reminds me that every minute that I stay awake means one less minute of sleep, but I keep clicking anyway.
Don't relax physical distancing rules: poll
Two-thirds favour keeping two-metres physical distance: Leger poll
Feds to run open bids for COVID-19 supplies
Feds plan to run open competitions for some COVID-19 medical supplies: Anand
Farm outbreaks holding back the region: Windsor mayor
Windsor mayor asks farmers to test workers and stop COVID-19 spread
Feds plan to run open competitions for some COVID-19 medical supplies, Anand says
OTTAWA—The federal Liberals say the government will go back to using competitive bid processes to get protective equipment needed across the country due to COVID-19.
How to avoid giving to a fake charity
Is that charity real? How to avoid donating to a fraudulent cause
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