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Canada Goose: Fiscal 4Q Earnings Snapshot
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Social gathering in Oakville home results in $750 coronavirus ticket
Three municipal bylaw tickets of $300 were also issued. Two went to residents who were found in public with their dogs off leash.
Hamilton dog owner warns of deadly illness after walk near shuttered Delta high school
Dog sustains permanent liver damage, loses 15 pounds after leptospirosis infection
‘Hollow gesture’: Pride Hamilton still looking for meaningful dialogue after violence last year
In light of COVID-19, Pride Hamilton has moved this year’s celebrations online. Report into last year’s violence to be released next week.
Critics honour Toronto’s best theatre — lockdown or no lockdown
Even during a global pandemic, the shows must go on — and so, too, must our celebration of them.
'It's been tough': Flamborough charities feeling pinch of cancelled events
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous charities and nonprofits – particularly in Flamborough – are feeling the pinch of cancelled fundraising events.
Feds must do more to help LTC homes in next wave of COVID-19, OLTCA says; South Korea continues resurgence of coronavirus
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Ten workers infected on COVID-19 unit at Hamilton General Hospital
Outbreak spreads at the same time a Hamilton study raises questions about whether workers should have higher level of protection
Ramp up long-term care plan, feds told
Federal aid for care home systems needed ahead of second wave, advocates say
DND accused of using pandemic to withhold info
Defence Department accused of using pandemic to withhold info from Parliament
Trudeau to make pitch for global recovery plan
Trudeau positions Canada as champion of co-ordinated global recovery plan
Emergency orders violate privacy, groups say
Groups say Ontario emergency orders to fight pandemic violate privacy
Bank of Canada set to make rate announcement
On first day of Tiff Macklem's term, Bank of Canada to make rate announcement
‘It took the pandemic to shake us up’: What COVID-19 has taught us about the nature of the way we work, and what we must do to fix it for the safety and betterment of us all
Work as we know it must be revamped to ensure safer workplaces and a successful rebound for the economy, or Canada’s recovery will be “derailed again and again.”
Are any Hamilton or Burlington long-term care homes on the high-risk ‘red’ list?
‘People deserve to know exactly what’s happening in those homes,’ said NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, who is calling on the province to reveal the ‘secret
Patient ombudsman starts long-term care probe
Ontario legislature expected to extend state of emergency to June 30
Ontario mulls gathering race-based COVID data
Ontario mulls collection of race-based COVID-19 data; some argue it's essential
Hamilton police respond to sexual assault call
A 24-year-old Hamilton man was taken into custody and is charged with sexual assault.
Escaped psychiatric patient deemed a ‘significant threat’ as recently as January
Police and doctors alerted the public to Raymond Mitchell’s escape from a Hamilton medical facility
Migrant worker advocate calls for compassionate response as COVID-19 outbreak worsens on Norfolk farm
The health unit says 164 Mexican farm workers at Scotlynn Group in Vittoria have tested positive
COVID-19: Hamilton public health urges precautions during protests
Protesters asked to follow pandemic advice such as wearing masks, maintaining a two-metre separation from others and handwashing
It's not business as usual in the Commons
How proceedings in the House of Commons during pandemic differ from normal
Liberals ask MPs to OK new spending
Liberals to ask MPs to OK $87 billion in new spending, fuelled by pandemic aid
Calls for racial justice ring out in Commons
As U.S. boils over, Trudeau says systemic racism in Canada must be addressed
QMJHL plans Oct. 1 return with ‘a certain percentage of spectators’
DRUMMONDVILLE, QUE.—Quebec Major Junior Hockey League commissioner Gilles Courteau says the league is planning to play a full 68-game season in 2020-21 with “a certain percentage of spectators” in the stands.
Energy and financials boost TSX, loonie up
Energy and financials boost S&P/TSX composite, loonie heads higher
My presence in Tory race sends message: Lewis
Running for Conservative leadership not about ticking boxes: Leslyn Lewis
Martin Regg Cohn: Doug Ford says he'll hold nursing-home owners accountable. Does that include Mike Harris?
Doug Ford is warning nursing-home bosses who profit from people that he’ll “hold them accountable.”
Montreal suburb declares masks mandatory
Quebec records another 52 COVID-19 deaths, 239 new cases of the virus
COVID outbreak at Norfolk County farm grows
COVID outbreak at Norfolk Country farm grows, 164 people test positive
Israeli, Chinese moves 'concern' Canada: PM
Israeli, Chinese policies 'concern' Canada, undermine freedom, says Trudeau
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Home sales still down from COVID-19 but prices rise in May
Real estate market improves in May compared to April during COVID-19
Patient ombud starts long-term care probe
Ontario legislature expected to extend state of emergency to June 30
Canada doesn't have same racism as U.S.: Ford
Ford says Canada doesn't have same 'systemic, deep roots' of racism as U.S.
Justin Trudeau urges China to de-escalate tensions in Hong Kong
OTTAWA – As China outlawed Hong Kong commemorations of the Tiananmen Square massacre for the first time in 30 years, the Canadian government sent a faint signal of support to pro-democracy activists and Canadian citizens living there.
Canadian business must address racism: experts
Canadian companies must support anti-racism efforts with action, experts say
What could restaurants look like when they reopen?
One thing is for sure. It’s going to be very, very different, writes Diane Galambos.
How to stay safe from COVID-19 while using a public washroom
In a few days, Nova Scotians will be able to enjoy a dine-in meal and get their long-awaited haircuts. But as more people venture outside their homes for longer periods of time, a trip to a public bathroom is inevitable.
COVID outbreak at Norfolk Country farm grows
COVID outbreak at Norfolk Country farm grows, 164 people test positive
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on June 2, 2020
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily Coronavirus update from Queen's Park.
Give your muscles a fuller workout with free weights
In my opinion, the best time to use weight machines is toward the end of a workout when fatigue may be a factor, writes Ernie Schramayr.
House ready for virtual voting if MPs want it
House of Commons can manage virtual voting securely if MPs want it, Speaker says
Microsoft aims to dominate technology at work, starting with those video calls
When New York City’s education department ordered teachers to stop using Zoom videoconferencing for classes in April, because of security concerns, Microsoft Corp. seized the moment.
COVID-19 supplies continue to increase
Feds continue to add to COVID-19 supply stores to meet future demand
Hamilton allocates over $2.5 million in grants to community art groups
This is the first phase by city officials to distribute over $6 million in community groups to local groups.
Systemic discrimination exists in Canada: PM
As U.S. boils over, Trudeau says systemic racism in Canada must be addressed
Canada orders 37M syringes to be ready for COVID-19 vaccinations
OTTAWA—The federal government has inked a contract for 37 million syringes — roughly enough for the entire Canadian population — as it prepares for “mass vaccinations” against COVID-19.
'I've seen too much:' A Toronto trauma nurse opens up from the pandemic front line
Eram Chhogala has worked as a registered nurse in Toronto for five years, but in the last three months, she, the people she works with and the spheres she moves through have undergone a lifetime worth of change.
52 more COVID-19 deaths recorded in Quebec
Quebec records another 52 COVID-19 deaths, 239 new cases of the virus
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