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Bird strike possible cause of Snowbird crash
Bird strike might have caused Snowbird crash, early investigation finds
Pearson passengers, employees must wear masks
Passengers and employees at Pearson airport must now wear masks 'at all times'
Beijing could bar exit from Hong Kong: lawyer
Beijing could bar exit of dual Canadians from Hong Kong amid protests: lawyer
Feds fast-track $2.2B in funding for cities
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Trudeau promises to speed $2B in funding for strapped cities
Ontario changes layoff rules due to pandemic
Ontario makes temporary change to layoff regulations to help businesses
Financials, energy help lift Toronto market
Financials help boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Mississauga man charged in Hamilton Mountain murder
Darren Buskey, 44, was gunned down outside his East 14th Street apartment
Ontario ombudsman to probe long-term care
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases, 10 more deaths
How mobile phones could be used against COVID
How mobile phones could help trace the spread of COVID infections
Federal candidates flag false info as problem
Most federal candidates saw false information as problem, survey suggests
Some Alberta politicians see the pandemic as a useful way to tamp down protests
Even though over 7,000 people have died from Covid-19 in Canada there is a plus side to a pandemic.
SIU interviews all officers who witnessed woman's death
All officers at Toronto woman's apartment before her death interviewed, SIU says
Ontario freezes hydro rates through October
Zap, you’re frozen.
Brampton asking all city employees to get tested for coronavirus
The City of Brampton is asking all of its employees to get a COVID-19 test after the provincial government removed previous restrictions on testing criteria.
Hamilton cops make arrest in weekend homicide
Hamilton police make arrest in connection with death of 44-year-old man
Officer faces disciplinary charges over meme
Ottawa police officer faces disciplinary charges over meme
COVID-19 outbreak hits farm near Simcoe, Ont.
120 workers test positive for COVID-19 in outbreak on farm near Simcoe, Ont.
Three arrested after stabbing at Hagersville quarry
Three Brantford men are facing charges after an alleged stabbing at a quarry in Hagersville on Saturday night
Trudeau says no to Trump on Russia in G7
Trudeau rejects Trump suggestion to readmit Russia to G7, citing Crimea invasion
Man charged in Thunder Bay homicide
Police lay charge in weekend homicide at Thunder Bay hotel
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on June 1, 2020
Ontario Premier Doug Ford provided his daily COVID-19 update from Queen's Park
Quebec malls, nail salons, courthouses reopen
Quebec reopens malls, nail salons tattoo parlours outside Montreal area
Ontario ombud to investigate long-term care
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases, 10 more deaths
Going to work sick was a sign of loyalty. Now that it’s ‘reckless,’ companies need to rethink their policies
Even six months ago it would have been totally normal, maybe even a sign of loyalty.Heading to work with a cough. Taking a couple of Tylenol to fight off a lingering headache and forgetting about it. Powering through.But those days are over.
London police officer charged with assault
London, Ont., police officer charged with assault after off-duty incident
Financials help lift Toronto market
Financials help boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Singh, Scheer speak out against racism in U.S.
Singh, Scheer speak out against Floyd killing, racism in U.S.
As economy reopens, some call for a 'reimagined' Canada, not a return to normal
OTTAWA—There has been help for individuals, rent relief for small businesses, loans of last-resort for big corporations, aid for students, farmers and seniors, all meant as a financial life-jacket during the prolonged economic shutdown.
Hamilton Mountain charities struggle with pandemic fallout
For Donna Jenkins the past six months have been a roller-coaster of events and emotions.In December, the founder of the pet fostering charity Zachary’s Paws for Healing had to put her work aside when her husband had a heart attack.On the day h
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases, 10 more deaths
Canada’s Olympic, Paralympic athletes return to sport with help of $5 million
Canada’s Olympic and Paralympic athletes will return to sport with the help of $5 million.
Schools across B.C. reopen but questions remain about turnout
VICTORIA—Schools across British Columbia are reopening today, but questions remain about how many students will attend.
Rogers Centre to be used as temporary facility to help Food Banks Canada
Rogers Centre, the home of the Toronto Blue Jays, is going to be temporarily converted into a giant food bank facility.
Rogers Centre to be used as food bank facility
Rogers Centre to be used as temporary facility to help Food Banks Canada
Financials help boost S&P/TSX composite
Financials help boost S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stock markets mixed
Workers laid off or who lost hours in pandemic will be considered on ‘emergency leave’ under new Ontario regulation
Ontario workers who have their hours reduced or eliminated by employers because of the COVID-19 slowdown but aren’t in unions will still be considered employed under changes retroactive to March 1.
Bell to sell data centres for $1.04B
NewsAlert: Bell Canada to sell 25 data centres for $1.04B for Equinix Inc.
NewsAlert: Bell to sell data centres for $1.04B
NewsAlert: Bell Canada to sell 25 data centres for $1.04B for Equinix Inc.
Rogers Centre to store 10M pounds of food for Food Banks Canada
Blue Jays’ stadium being converted in new partnership
Golden Retriever and owner rescued from steep embankment
The entire rescue, including locating the pair in a somewhat remote and rugged section of Sixteen Mile Creek Trail, took almost two hours.
Cineplex says Investment Canada review extended
Investment Canada review of Cineplex takeover by Cineworld extended to June 15
More provinces moving to further loosen COVID-19 restrictions
OTTAWA—As COVID-19 cases continue to decline in much of the country, some provinces are moving today to loosen more of the restrictions they implemented to slow the spread of the pandemic.
Drivers behaving badly: Police nab fishtailing teens, stunt drivers on area roads this weekend
One driver was clocked going 190 km/h on the QEW in Burlington this weekend
Toronto mayor to raise Pride flag today
Toronto mayor to raise Pride flag in livestreamed ceremony today
GeneNews: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
GeneNews: 1Q Earnings Snapshot
McDonald's employee in Ancaster tests positive for coronavirus
Employees, guests who visited eatery May 26-27 asked to self-isolate
Blind man robbed at knifepoint on Hamilton’s Melvin Avenue
It was the first of two street robberies Sunday
Holly Ellsworth-Clark’s parents are back in Hamilton, offering reward for information about missing daughter
In a video posted to Facebook, Dave Clark says he has returned to Hamilton from his home in Calgary to continue the search for Holly. She disappeared
Obit: McMaster scientist Dr. Ludvik Prevec ‘had a curiosity to learn that flowed through everything’
He helped create anti-rabies vaccine used in Ontario on raccoons
June 1: No money for Hamilton Commonwealth Games and other letters
Not one more minute of city staff time should be spent even addressing this issue, writes Arnold deVries
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