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Updated 2025-01-31 16:30
Heather Scoffield: On child care, politicians are doing exactly what they said they wouldn’t. Women are paying the price
It looks like the collapsing job market has bottomed out and turned the corner for some people — namely men, and especially those without high incomes.
Spectrum auction delayed to June 2021
Ottawa postpones auction of spectrum to June 2021, says delay due to COVID
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Deal reached to end hunger strike at Ottawa jail
Hunger strike at Ottawa jail over after deal reached on food, sanitation demands
Heather Mallick: The streets may be full, but the subways and stores are oh so empty
Toronto rides, shops and protests. People find a distant way to be together but the mood is eerie, the frame of the city off-kilter.
North American stock markets surge higher
North American stock markets surge higher, loonie also rises against U.S. dollar
Legault promises help for struggling hotels
Quebec reports 50 more COVID-19 deaths, including 33 in last 24 hours
Trudeau offers $14B to provinces for COVID-19
Trudeau to offer premiers billions to help reopen the economy safely
Long-term care company cuts ties with exec
Long-term care company fires executive after comments made during meeting
Boy, 15, charged with attempted murder in stabbing of elderly Oakville woman
Police have said the victim and the suspect are known to each other, but provided no other details.
Trudeau takes a knee anti-racism protest
Marches in Ottawa, Toronto to honour black lives lost at hands of police
Delhi long-term care home employee tests positive for COVID-19
The health unit says the employee is off work and isolating at home
Uber Black drivers fight for unionization
Uber Black drivers fight for unionization at labour board hearing
Dundas RBC branch to reopen this month
CIBC remains closed while other banks stayed open
Federal funding offer not enough: Ford
Ontario lifts restrictions, reopens short-term rentals starting today
Hamilton police on Vansitmart Avenue for investigation
Police to release details later
NewsAlert: Trudeau joins anti-racism protest
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Trudeau joins anti-racism protest
VMedia launches live, on-demand streaming
VMedia launches live, on-demand streaming TV service
Shipping news for May 24 to 30
What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Teen charged with attempted murder
Teen charged with attempted murder in stabbing of 79-year-old woman
Chanting anti-racism protesters march in Toronto
Marches in Ottawa, Toronto to honour black lives lost at hands of police
Feds rethink CERB to fuel jobs rebound
Statistics Canada to release May jobs numbers, expected to show more losses
Temporary job cuts at Manitoba Hydro part of province’s COVID-19 cost controls
WINNIPEG—Manitoba’s Crown-owned energy utility is issuing temporary layoff notices to 200 workers as part of its cost-control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health-care union warns Saskatchewan premier of possible job action
REGINA—A union representing more than 12,000 health-care workers in Saskatchewan has written to the premier warning of job action if there is no change in negotiations.
Anti-racism protesters start march in Toronto
Marches in Ottawa, Toronto to honour black lives lost at hands of police
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19 June 5, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response to the pandemic.
Woman, senior randomly attacked in Gage Park
A 43-year-old man was arrested at the scene
Drugs, replica gun seized by Hamilton police
Five people facing charges from two separate busts on Hamilton Mountain
New world of schooling awaits kids in September
Niagara students will be in for a whole new learning experience when they go back to school, likely in September.It won’t take long for them to see it — probably with the first steps they take to board their school bus.Most likely there will be
Quebec reports 50 more COVID-19 deaths, including 33 in last 24 hours
MONTREAL—Quebec is reporting 50 new deaths from COVID-19, including 33 in the last 24 hours.
Dundas stunt driver court appearance set
Little information released on collision with pedestrians
Toronto libraries announce curbside pickup
Toronto Public Library announces curbside pickup plan at 67 branches
Surrounded by flowers, away from the pandemic
Carole Peters got back into gardening 10 years ago, writes Rob Howard.
Long-term care home company fires executive
Long-term care company fires executive after comments made during meeting
Quebec reports 50 more COVID-19 deaths
Quebec reports 50 more COVID-19 deaths, including 33 in last 24 hours
NewsAlert: Trudeau offers $14B to provinces for COVID-19 efforts
Trudeau to offer premiers billions to help reopen the economy safely
Marches in Ottawa, Toronto to honour black lives
Marches in Ottawa, Toronto to honour black lives lost at hands of police
Ontario reports 344 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario lifts restrictions, reopens short-term rentals starting today
Ancaster Walmart employee tests positive for COVID-19
The staff person who tested positive last worked May 27.
PM to offer billions to provinces, territories
Trudeau to offer premiers billions to help reopen the economy safely
Council added 40 kms of bike lanes when nobody was looking
There is a coronavirus threatening civilization, so the city of Toronto decided to fast-track the building of 40 more kilometres of bicycle lanes.
Anti-racism march in Burlington. Thousands of peaceful protesters filled the streets
Thousands of peaceful protesters filled New Street before heading to Burlington City Hall.
Canada unemployment rate hits new record
Statistics Canada to release May jobs numbers, expected to show more losses
May unemployment rates, by Canadian city
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for May, by Canadian city
May unemployment rates, by province
Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for May, by province
Employment numbers for May, at a glance
National employment numbers for May from Statistics Canada, at a glance
Body found on rooftop of Jackson Square, Hamilton police asking for help to identify him
Hamilton police are asking the public for help identifying the body of a man, age 21 to 32 years, found in early May on a downtown rooftop.
Bombardier to cut 2,500 jobs from aviation side; Trudeau to offer premiers billions towards reopening
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Transit in the age of COVID-19: Will you get back on the bus?
Hamilton is preparing to restart paid transit with new pandemic precautions. But luring wary riders back — and paying to keep half-empty buses on the
Miscommunication can lead to unwanted deathbed outcomes in long-term care homes, studies shows
Two new studies co-led by a McMaster researcher highlight the need to make end-of-life wishes clear and documented
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