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Three municipal bylaw tickets of $300 were also issued. Two went to residents who were found in public with their dogs off leash.
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Dog sustains permanent liver damage, loses 15 pounds after leptospirosis infection
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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.
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Even during a global pandemic, the shows must go on — and so, too, must our celebration of them.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous charities and nonprofits – particularly in Flamborough – are feeling the pinch of cancelled fundraising events.
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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.
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Outbreak spreads at the same time a Hamilton study raises questions about whether workers should have higher level of protection
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Federal aid for care home systems needed ahead of second wave, advocates say
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Defence Department accused of using pandemic to withhold info from Parliament
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Trudeau positions Canada as champion of co-ordinated global recovery plan
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Groups say Ontario emergency orders to fight pandemic violate privacy
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On first day of Tiff Macklem's term, Bank of Canada to make rate announcement
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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.”
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‘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
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Ontario legislature expected to extend state of emergency to June 30
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Ontario mulls collection of race-based COVID-19 data; some argue it's essential
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A 24-year-old Hamilton man was taken into custody and is charged with sexual assault.
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Police and doctors alerted the public to Raymond Mitchell’s escape from a Hamilton medical facility
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The health unit says 164 Mexican farm workers at Scotlynn Group in Vittoria have tested positive
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Protesters asked to follow pandemic advice such as wearing masks, maintaining a two-metre separation from others and handwashing
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How proceedings in the House of Commons during pandemic differ from normal
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Liberals to ask MPs to OK $87 billion in new spending, fuelled by pandemic aid
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As U.S. boils over, Trudeau says systemic racism in Canada must be addressed
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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.
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Energy and financials boost S&P/TSX composite, loonie heads higher
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Running for Conservative leadership not about ticking boxes: Leslyn Lewis
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Doug Ford is warning nursing-home bosses who profit from people that he’ll “hold them accountable.”
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Quebec records another 52 COVID-19 deaths, 239 new cases of the virus
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COVID outbreak at Norfolk Country farm grows, 164 people test positive
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Israeli, Chinese policies 'concern' Canada, undermine freedom, says Trudeau
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Real estate market improves in May compared to April during COVID-19
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Ontario legislature expected to extend state of emergency to June 30
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Ford says Canada doesn't have same 'systemic, deep roots' of racism as U.S.
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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.
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Canadian companies must support anti-racism efforts with action, experts say
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One thing is for sure. It’s going to be very, very different, writes Diane Galambos.
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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.
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COVID outbreak at Norfolk Country farm grows, 164 people test positive
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides his daily Coronavirus update from Queen's Park.
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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.
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House of Commons can manage virtual voting securely if MPs want it, Speaker says
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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.
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Feds continue to add to COVID-19 supply stores to meet future demand
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This is the first phase by city officials to distribute over $6 million in community groups to local groups.
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As U.S. boils over, Trudeau says systemic racism in Canada must be addressed
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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.
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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.
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Quebec records another 52 COVID-19 deaths, 239 new cases of the virus