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Hamilton medical officer of health praises city for limiting spread of COVID-19
Still, the coronavirus spreads at Rosslyn Retirement residence, with one more staff member testing positive. An eighth resident has died.
Pandemic delays national plan for MMIWG
National action plan for missing and murdered Indigenous women delayed
Quebec ombudswoman to probe COVID-19 deaths
Quebec ombudswoman to probe high number of COVID-19 seniors' deaths
Ford government can’t dodge responsibility for long-term care crisis
When nurses, personnel support workers, seniors’ advocates and families say long-term-care homes are a disaster in the making — as they have been for years — politicians are content to move slowly.
Ontario's charities in dire need of help, industry experts say
Ontario’s charities are in distress.
Deficit likely now at least $260 billion: PBO
Federal deficit likely now at $260 billion due to COVID-19, PBO says
A COVID-19 business casualty gets a second chance as Lambretta Pizzeria reopens
Celina Blanchard is breathing a sigh of relief as her Roncesvalles restaurant Lambretta Pizzeria will reopen Thursday for takeout and delivery after she shuttered it at the beginning of the month.
NewsAlert: One dead, two wounded in Toronto shooting
Paramedics treating two victims after shooting in Toronto's downtown
Martin Regg Cohn: The army found a house of horrors in Ontario’s long-term care. After two years in power, Doug Ford had no excuse not to know
It’s not just the horrors, it’s how we found out.
PHOTOS: Keeping cool in Cootes, Macassa Bay and Bayfront Park
A cold front is supposed to bring much cooler temperatures by Friday.
Heather Scoffield: Race-based data could help save lives — if only Canada had more of it
Maybe the most disturbing element of Leonard Rodriques’s heartbreaking story was his reluctance to seek help at the local hospital for fear of being mistreated the way Blacks are in the United States.
Deal reached to partly reopen Oka park: chief
Kanesatake Mohawks say deal reached to partly reopen Oka provincial park
Debate on pandemic-style Commons cut short
Virtual voting for MPs needed before House can fully resume: Trudeau
Military reports on 'disgusting' nursing homes
Feds to update efforts to procure COVID-19-related protective equipment
Canada outspends Ireland, Norway on Venezuela
Canada pledges $27M to Venezuelan refugee crisis amid COVID-19 fight
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Canadians favour overhaul of long-term-care homes, survey shows
OTTAWA—An overwhelming number of Canadians want long-term-care homes brought under the Canada Health Act to improve standards in facilities where the pandemic has laid bare the poor treatment of some elderly residents, according to a new survey.
Financials help lift S&P/TSX composite
Financial sector helps fuel gains in Toronto, U.S. markets surge higher
Quebec nursing homes grapple with lack of AC
With early heat wave, lack of air conditioning in Quebec nursing homes a concern
Pickering City Centre development on hold, but still a go
Due to challenges stemming from COVID-19, the development of the Pickering City Centre is on pause.
Hamilton police drug team make series of big busts during COVID-19 pandemic
Significant seizures of cocaine, crystal meth and fentanyl, along with a lot of cash
BC Ferries losing up to $1.5M each day
BC Ferries losing up to $1.5 million each day as pandemic tanks ridership
COVID-19 may compound hazards in a heat wave
Heat wave forces cities, long-term care centres to rethink how to offer heat relief under COVID-19
PM hosts UN conference amid Security Council bid
Trudeau co-hosts UN conference on COVID-19 amid security council bid
Allegations in military long-term care report
A list of some of the allegations in a military report on long-term care homes
From masks to sanitizer, nearly a quarter of Canadian manufacturers now making COVID-19 safety supplies, survey finds
Nearly a quarter of Canadian manufacturers have pivoted to making personal protective equipment, hand sanitizer and more during the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend that seems likely to continue, with GM announcing Tuesday that it will make 10 million masks in a contract with the federal government.
Public service union calls on pension fund to give up ownership of private nursing home chain
The union representing federal public servants is calling on its pension fund to relinquish ownership and control of Revera Inc. — one of the largest nursing home operators in the country — and transfer the company into public hands.
Retailers add COVID-19 surcharge for services
Retailers add COVID-19 surcharge for services to help offset costs of pandemic
Cases of COVID-19 in military in LTCs up to 39
Military reports 36 cases of COVID-19 in members working in nursing homes
Quebec green-lights up to US$200M for Cirque
Quebec green-lights up to US$200 million in support for Cirque du Soleil
'Not a garden-variety recession': Scotiabank CEO
Scotiabank Q2 profit down from year ago as provisions for credit losses soar
PM says he'd take COVID-19 antibody test
Justin Trudeau says he'll take COVID-19 antibody test once available
Where to go in the GTA to get tested for COVID-19
Premier Doug Ford is encouraging Ontario residents to get tested for COVID-19. Here’s where you can go in the GTA.
LIVE VIDEO: Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 26, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Trudeau reveals grim nursing home report
Feds to update efforts to procure COVID-19-related protective equipment
Canada pledges $27M to Venezuelan refugee crisis amid COVID-19 fight
OTTAWA—Canada is increasing its support to South American countries coping with the Venezuelan refugee crisis by $27 million.
Ontario long-term care report 'disturbing': PM
Ontario reports 287 new COVID-19 cases, 21 more deaths
Hamilton's bylaw officers will be monitoring large gatherings across city
Emergency Operations Centre director Paul Johnson says city is "beyond educating" public about rules.
Government should reveal exactly where Ontario’s COVD-19 ‘hot spots’ are, Horwath says
Ontarians deserve to know the specific areas that Premier Doug Ford has identified as COVID-19 “hot spots” so they can take appropriate precautions, NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says.
Coronavirus delays Hamilton school bullying report
Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board trustees are giving an expert bullying review panel until December to file a final report, pushing back the deadline for a second time.
Heat concerns; Trudeau reveals grim nursing home report
Feds to update efforts to procure COVID-19-related protective equipment
JK Rowling publishes first chapters of new story online
JK Rowling publishes first chapters of new story online
Survey of manufacturers finds output down
Survey of manufacturers finds output down, expected to last months yet
Trudeau hosts UN conference amid council bid
Trudeau co-hosts UN conference on COVID-19 amid security council bid
Canada pledges $27M to Venezuela crisis
Canada pledges $27M to Venezuelan refugee crisis amid COVID-19 fight
Porter Airlines extends suspension to July 29
Porter Airlines extends suspension of flights another month to July 29
Hamilton police net thousands in drugs, cash after rental car traffic stop on Burton Street
Police stopped the rental car after it pulled out of an alley around 2:15 a.m.
Ontario reports 287 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 287 new COVID-19 cases, 21 more deaths
CPPIB posts 3.1 per cent annual return
Canada Pension fund manager posts 3.1 per cent annual return for 2019-20
Canada takes global role on election interference
Canada takes global role in countering electoral interference in cyberspace
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