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Updated 2025-01-31 07:45
Is Toronto really ready to reopen? These 4 charts explain why some experts are urging caution
As Toronto and Peel Region prepare to enter the province’s second stage of reopening this week, a recent spike in new reported cases of COVID-19 in the city has some experts urging caution.
China made 'obvious link' to Meng: Trudeau
Pompeo calls on China to release two Michaels, says U.S. stands with Canada
Doug Ford warns revellers who packed Cherry Beach: 'The fight is not over'
Crowds of young adults partying closely together at Cherry Beach on the weekend have caught the disapproving eye of Premier Doug Ford and health officials as the fight against COVID-19 continues.
Law or not, mask up to avoid a resurgence in COVID-19
We deserve this. We earned it. By following the rules, by putting our lives on hold for a quarter of the year, by doing the right thing.
Montrealers visit reopening gyms, restaurants
Quebec reports zero new COVID-19 deaths for the first since March
Protesters shut down Main Street ahead of meeting that will debate cops in schools
More than 100 protesters march down Main Street East to draw attention to calls to ‘defund, disarm, dismantle’ the Hamilton police
Protect migrant workers, Ford and Trudeau tell farmers
Provincial, federal governments to team for more farm inspections
Union seeks certification at Postmedia plant
Union seeks to represent press room employees at Postmedia plant in Toronto
Jobs outlook not 'rosy,' Qualtrough says
Signs people will choose work over CERB in jobs data, Qualtrough says
News and notes on reopening plans around the sports world
Sports around the world are trying to reopen safely during the pandemic. Here are some of the latest developments:
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Feds must 'do better' on access to info: Duclos
Feds need 'to do better' on giving public access to information, Duclos says
Iran to hand over PS752 black boxes: Ottawa
Iran commits to handing over PS752 black boxes, start compensation talks: Ottawa
Contact tracing apps may help slow the spread of COVID-19. But will privacy concerns prevent Canadians from using them?
Can a smartphone app help stop the spread of COVID-19 in Canada?
Materials, tech help S&P/TSX composite rise
S&P/TSX composite down in early trading, U.S. stock markets also trade lower
AG seeks more money due to pandemic demands
Auditor General says she needs bigger funding boost due to pandemic demands
Ottawa assessing office needs after COVID-19
Feds lay out guidelines for returning public servants to workplaces
Hamilton targets youth in COVID-19 campaign with coffee, dogs, bikes
The campaign hopes to bridge an apparent communication gap between public health and twenty-somethings, a demographic that has experienced a recent sp
Toronto, Peel to enter Stage 2
Third migrant worker in Ontario dies amid COVID-19 farm outbreaks
Migrant worker at Norfolk farm who died of COVID-19 was father of four
Government must act to protect foreign workers, advocates say
Stolen pickup crashed into abandoned Wentworth Street South building
Hamilton police looking for at least three suspects seen running away
Impaired suspect in veered onto sidewalk, threw bottle at cruisers, Durham Police say
Police continue to seek witnesses to the incident, which resulted in the arrest of a Hamilton man
Ontario, feds team for more farm inspections
Provincial, federal governments to team for more farm inspections
Hamilton teen faces 10 charges after allegedly striking pedestrian with motorcycle while impaired
Pedestrian uninjured in Hagersville crash
Hybrid sitting of B.C. legislature starts with impromptu Zoom prayer
VICTORIA—An impromptu virtual prayer marked the start of historic proceedings at the British Columbia legislature brought on by a global pandemic.
Macklem warns of bumpy economic recovery
COVID-19 to leave some lasting economic damage, Bank of Canada chief says
Dundas Museum launches new digital resources
Planning underway for future reopening of building
Canopy Growth faces margin pressures
Canopy Growth is facing gross margin pressures and will limit spending, says CFO
Manitoba protein plant gets federal financing
Winnipeg plant gets $100M in federal financing to pull protein from peas, canola
Summer swim, but with a twist
Treyvon and Kaliyah stay cool in their frontyard Hamilton pool
Ontario, Ottawa team up for joint inspections of farms and migrant living conditions
The Ontario government says it will work with Ottawa to conduct joint inspections of farms and the living conditions of migrant workers.
Ancaster businesses following safety rules as they gradually reopen to public
"It will be a challenge at the beginning," says Hair by Nature owner Jennifer Giancola.
The fight to ban single-use plastics has been set back years by the pandemic — but innovative new products are coming to the rescue
The coronavirus has produced another sort of outbreak: a global resurgence in single-use plastic and a torrent of mostly unrecyclable personal protective equipment littering city streets, clogging sewage pipes, even turning up deep below the waves.
Canadian Opera Company calls off fall schedule
The Canadian Opera Company has cancelled all of its in-person performances and events slated for this fall, including “Parsifal” and “The Marriage of Figaro,” due to continued limits on travel and large gatherings in Toronto in the battle with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dundas patios open as some COVID-19 restrictions eased
Brewery benefits from new patio rules to add service
Toronto cop charged in tow truck scheme
Toronto officer now allegedly linked to illegal tow truck scheme
Health trumps travel industry income: Trudeau
Trudeau says health trumps economic concerns as travel restrictions remain
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: June 22, 2020
Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks in Toronto with Health Minister Christine Elliott, Finance Minister Rod Phillips, and Labour Minister Monte McNaughton
Hamilton’s fireworks ban continues for Canada Day
Canada Day is around the corner and it will be celebrated, just a little differently, than in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 restrictions to be eased in Toronto and Peel on Wednesday for restaurants, hair salons
Residents of Toronto and Peel Region will be able to get their hair cut, dine out on a restaurant patio and shop at indoor malls as of Wednesday after coronavirus restrictions are lifted following 14 weeks of lockdown.
COVID-19 restrictions to be eased in Toronto and Peel on Wednesday
Residents of Toronto and Peel Region will be able to get their hair cut, dine out on a restaurant patio and shop at indoor malls as of Wednesday after coronavirus restrictions are lifted following 14 weeks of lockdown.
Toronto to enter Stage 2 reopening on Wednesday. Here’s what that means
There’s much to celebrate about moving into Stage 2 of reopening, but perhaps the most welcome will be this: You can get your hair cut again.
How to prepare for hurricane season during COVID-19
The 2020 hurricane season is underway and this year, coupled with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there may be added stress when it comes to ensuring safety from both storm damage and the spread of infection. Being properly prepared can help ensure personal safety and well-being, and it’s equally important to have appropriate medical provisions on-hand as it is food and water.
Ontario set to make Stage 2 announcement
Third migrant worker in Ontario dies amid COVID-19 farm outbreaks
Family of killed activist calls for continued fight against animal abuse at Burlington slaughterhouse vigil
Hoping for 'new generation' to continue carry the torch
Legault to make major cabinet shuffle in Quebec on Monday
QUEBEC—The Canadian Press has confirmed that Quebec Premier François Legault is scheduled to make a major cabinet shuffle Monday involving several senior ministers.
Canada's recovery may have begun, report says
Forecast says economy will grow in 2021 if there isn't another national shutdown
Hamilton remains under heat warning with risk of thunderstorms Monday
Looks like rain is on the way but Hamilton’s heat warning remains in effect Monday.
Pompeo calls on China to release two Michaels
Pompeo calls on China to release two Michaels, says U.S. stands with Canada
Federal servants prepare to return to offices
Feds lay out guidelines for returning public servants to workplaces
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