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Bruce Arthur: With daycares reopening a lot of parents are nervous as hell
At some point of the pandemic, a very smart doctor told me something that was both incredibly simple, and quite helpful. Paraphrased, he said the pandemic has shown we’re pretty good at the medicine we give a s--- about. And we’re not as good at the stuff where we don’t.
B.C. film industry given go-ahead to restart productions halted due to COVID-19
VANCOUVER—British Columbia’s film industry has been given the go-ahead to restart production after WorkSafeBC released new health and safety guidelines to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Is it OK to visit my cottage this week? An epidemiologist talks how to stay safe
Editor’s note: This week, the Star looks at what entering the second phase of reopening will look like. Every day, we’ll try and answer a different question about post-lockdown life.
Race-based COVID-19 data: What it is and how it works
Do you know what race and income-based health data are and how they're used?
Liberals seek support for CERB-reform bill
Singh says NDP won't support Liberal bill that would jail, fine CERB fraudsters
Mayors get public haircuts to protest Haldimand-Norfolk being held back from reopening
‘Give me a break,’ Ford says of publicity stunt
2019 early salmon runs devastated at Fraser slide
'Almost complete loss' of early salmon runs at Fraser River slide last year: DFO
Hamilton to make masks ‘mandatory’ for HSR bus riders starting June 22
More riders will also be allowed back on the bus soon — but don’t expect to see ‘mask police’ denying rides to passengers who flout the new face-cover
Ontario’s colleges and universities cancel fall sports programming
The OCAA and OUA hope to start seasons in winter 2021.
Experts decry delay of Divorce Act reforms
Divorce reforms delayed as experts brace for post-pandemic surge in divorces
Too few minorities in Quebec public bodies
Too few visible minorities in public institutions, human rights commission says
Concern grows for several missing men experiencing homelessness in downtown Toronto
Concern is growing for several street-involved men who have recently gone missing.
Advisers' names won't be released: Ford
Medical advisers' names won't be released for privacy reasons, Ford says
Halton appeals to Doug Ford to be included in Friday’s reopening
Halton’s political leaders are urging the province to reconsider its decision that shut the region out of the next stage of reopening businesses and services during the pandemic.
Federal COVID-19 supply portal launched
Online portal to connect buyers and sellers of COVID-19 supplies launched
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Ontario businesses urge more action
Ontario businesses say temporary commercial evictions ban only a start
Blair concerned about police misconduct
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says police misconduct is indefensible
S&P/TSX composite index, loonie down
North American stock markets fall at the start of trading, loonie down
Pursue Iran over plane shootdown: family
Pursue Iran in international court over shootdown: victims' family spokesman
Sunshine could boost spread of COVID-19: McMaster-led study
While heat and humidity can curb the infection rate of novel coronavirus, longer hours of sunlight are associated with a greater incidence of the dise
Professor lambasted for 'diversity' article
Canadian professor lambasted for 'diversity' article; German journal apologizes
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US-Apple-Books-Top-10
Shipyards team up to seek icebreaker contract
B.C., Ontario shipyards team up to win multibillion-dollar icebreaker contract
Feds sending foreign aid for abortion services
Feds commit $8.9M in foreign aid for reproductive health services amid COVID-19
Quebec surpasses 5,000 COVID-19 deaths
Quebec hits grim milestone, surpassing 5,000 COVID-19 deaths
Ontarians spent $20M on Cannabis 2.0 items: OCS
Ontarians spend $20M on Cannabis 2.0 items in first three months of sales: OCS
Enjoying National Doughnut Day, thanks to the Salvation Army. Give the recipe a try!
The Salvation Army’s National Doughnut Day is held on the first Friday of June to honour the Salvation Army’s “Doughnut Lassies” who boosted the moral
Boeing adds cargo orders as MAX jet deals get cancelled
Boeing Co. said jetliner cancellations exceeded new orders in May, though the company found a bright spot with fresh deals for its cargo planes.
Technical glitch interrupts top court hearing
Top court keeps wheels of justice turning with virtual hearings
Historian Charles King wins Francis Parkman Prize
Historian Charles King wins Francis Parkman Prize
Conviction for 'swatter' stands despite delay
Conviction for teen 'swatter' stands despite length of case, court rules
Ontario child care centres to reopen Friday with some restrictions to curb spread of COVID-19
Ontario daycares can reopen this Friday, says Premier Doug Ford.
Heddle Shipyards lands deal that could bring more work to Hamilton’s harbour
Heddle has reached a deal with British Columbia-based Seaspan Shipyards that could bring long-term work to the company’s Port Weller dry docks as well
With the ‘economy in a coma,’ Trudeau rejects calls for a fiscal update to assess the impact of COVID aid
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rejected Opposition calls for a fiscal update of the government’s books, saying any attempt to assess the impact of a multibillion-dollar COVID-19 aid package on the treasury’s long-term health would be “wildly unreliable.”
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 9, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Liberals look for support for CERB-reform bill
Singh says NDP won't support Liberal bill that would jail, fine CERB fraudsters
Canadians increasingly wearing masks: Poll
Cautious Canadians increasingly wearing masks, fear second wave of COVID: Poll
Food buy-back details coming soon: Bibeau
More funding freed up for organizations working on food security
Report COVID violations in Toronto shelters: group
Report COVID violations in Toronto homeless shelters, group urges
Combined police and fire station proposed for Waterdown
Waterdown could soon be getting a long-awaited police station.
Hamilton man charged after allegedly running from Queenston Road crash
A 77-year-old woman was seriously hurt in a two-vehicle crash
Shipyards team up to win icebreaker contract
B.C., Ontario shipyards team up to win multibillion-dollar icebreaker contract
S&P/TSX composite and loonie both down
North American stock markets fall at the start of trading, loonie down
NDP won't support jail, fines for CERB fraud
Singh says NDP won't support Liberal bill that would jail, fine CERB fraudsters
Ontario reports 230 new COVID-19 cases
Ford expected to announce Ontario's reopening plan for child-care centres today
Hamilton's task force chair Ron McKerlie says forget about "pie-in-the-sky" plans for city's economic recovery
"There is no point in putting together a pie-in-the-sky plan that nobody can afford," says McKerlie.
Restaurateurs learn to pivot amid pandemic
Nimble restaurateurs pivot to 'grab-n-go' to survive pandemic lockdown
North American stock markets fall at the open
North American stock markets fall at the start of trading, loonie down
Upper Stoney Creek’s Billy Green school in gym battle
The battle in upper Stoney Creek for a long-promised new gym at Billy Green Elementary School may turn political following the province’s rejection of a Hamilton public board request to use its own money for the $2.4-million project.
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