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Retailers can require masks for safety
No mask, no service? Businesses have the right to require masks on customers
Ontario urged to halt commercial evictions
Five business groups urge Ontario to halt commercial evictions during pandemic
Outbreak at Rosslyn Retirement Residence claims another life
Lionel LeCouter died Monday morning, reports the family of the 85-year-old great-great-grandfather, who said his goodbyes last week from a hospital be
Europe looking at Air Canada-Transat deal
European regulators to take closer look at Air Canada-Transat deal
New York to provide death benefits for front-line workers who die from COVID-19
ALBANY, N.Y.—Families of front-line workers killed by coronavirus will be entitled to government-backed death benefits, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday.
McMaster moves fall semester online amid COVID-19
According to the university’s top official, there will be ‘few exceptions’ in which students will have to be on campus for their courses in the fall.
CRA extends trust and corporate deadlines
Canada Revenue Agency extends some trust and corporate filing deadlines
Cost of pandemic response threatens Norfolk’s financial health
Norfolk County’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has cost taxpayers $3.6 million and counting, threatening ‘significant’ financial hardship for a co
Patrick Ewing out of hospital after being treated for COVID-19, son tweets
Georgetown basketball coach and former NBA great Patrick Ewing has been released from the hospital and is recovering from COVID-19 at home, his son said Monday.
Toronto eyes plan to expand patio space for restaurants
Restaurants, bars, and cafés on Danforth Avenue and Queen Street East could get a desperately needed boost as the City of Toronto assesses the possibility of “outdoor dining districts” to help small businesses recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
CERB figures jump again, payments top $40B
Payments for CERB top $40 billion as feds open doors for commercial rent help
NDP wants more from Liberals on sick leave
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
Group calls for COVID-19 transparency
Accountability group calls for COVID-19 transparency, whistleblower protection
Ford urges tests for those at Toronto park
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases, 29 more deaths
Painting up Concession Street
A new mural aimed at reflecting the character of Concession Street is taking shape on the building that houses Stoneroads Bar and Grill at Concession and Summit Avenue.
Canada Post swings to $66-million Q1 loss
Canada Post swings to Q1 loss despite 10 per cent growth in parcels revenues
Pandemic to lead to higher debt levels: Poloz
Poloz: Economic shock from COVID-19 to lead to higher indebtedness
Trudeau, Singh pressed on parties' wage subsidy
Trudeau, Singh pressed on party's decision to access COVID-19 wage subsidy
Dundas 24 Brock St. N. promotion starts, sales not allowed
Proposed condo development has not received site plan approval
Long-term-care homes swamped by COVID-19 in North York and Sutton are taken over by local hospitals
Premier Doug Ford’s government has triggered its new power to install temporary management at long-term-care homes that are swamped by COVID-19 outbreaks.
Ontario offers loan to lottery corporation
Ontario offers loan of up to $500 million to lottery and gaming corporation
Hamilton under heat warning
Mind your distance outdoors, social distancing requires at least 2 metres.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update on May 25, 2020
Premier Doug Ford and Ontario Ministers Provide COVID-19 Update
Hospitals take over management at two homes
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases, 29 more deaths
'Starting to gain a little traction': Flamborough businesses weathering the COVID-19 storm
Although the COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread difficulties for businesses across the country, several Flamborough businesses have managed to weather the storm.
Arson suspected in Montreal cell tower fire
Arson suspected in early morning blaze that damaged Montreal cell tower
Water rescue: Baby chipmunk pulled from Burlington backyard pool
Chip, the baby chipmunk was nursed to health on a backyard patio — only to fall into the pool again the next day.
PM: Protect yourself, others from COVID-19
Despite warm weather, Trudeau urges people to keep safe outdoors from COVID-19
Trudeau says he'll seek paid sick leave for workers
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger says deficit could extend into 2021 because of coronavirus pandemic
Deficit projections could be $122 million within a year if no help arrives.
NDP demands sick-leave deal to suspend Commons
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
Stoney Creek-area businessman selling reuseable, non-medical facemasks
While he’s officially semi-retired, around this time of year Jim Wilkins is normally sourcing items like golf shirts, pens and staff uniforms for his business, Jim Wilkins Promotions.
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 404 new COVID-19 cases, 29 more deaths
Two workers of Toronto Loblaws have COVID-19
Two workers of Toronto Loblaws test positive for COVID-19, now isolating at home
NDP demands sick leave to suspend Commons
MPs to meet today to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
MPs to meet to decide on resuming Parliament during pandemic
OTTAWA—The House of Commons is meeting today to decide, again, how it’s going to function as COVID-19 restrictions gradually lift across the country.
S&P/TSX composite starts week higher
S&P/TSX composite starts week higher, U.S. stock markets closed for holiday
As Ontario reopens, more of us will rely on public transit. Transportation reporter Ben Spurr answers your questions at 12 p.m. ET Wednesday
With Ontario reopening, residents across the GTA must once again rely on public transit to move around.
This single mother lives in ‘constant pain’ with sickle cell disease. Trips to the food bank and pharmacy are putting her at great risk of COVID-19
$1,250. That’s roughly the total monthly budget Serena Thompson has to cover all her needs as she leads a survival lifestyle during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s about half of what she used to live on.
Japanese baseball season to start June 19 without fans
TOKYO—Japan’s professional baseball season will open on June 19 under a plan that excludes fans.
Concession Street businesses coping with new reality thanks to COVID-19
Pandemic has led to online and curbside service, forced some closures #FutureOfWork
Hamilton police nab tow truck driver at 113 km/h on Nikola Tesla Boulevard
A 44-year-old from Caledonia faces a stunt driving charge
Two workers at downtown Loblaws test positive; Wuhan conducts 6.5 million tests; Tory apologizes for improper mask use
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Two workers at downtown Loblaws test positive; Japan’s PM lifts state of emergency in remaining areas
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Ontario must step up with new testing plan
Ontario Premier Doug Ford promises to deliver a plan for COVID-19 testing this week. That is to say, a new plan, or an expanded plan. This one, he says, will involve testing more people — those at work and those who may have the disease but aren’t showing any symptoms.
Flushing out COVID-19: Will sewage testing help track pandemic outbreaks in Hamilton?
Hamilton is eyeing two different research experiments that would test raw sewage for the coronavirus
May 25: There should be no CFL bailout and other letters to the editor
Douglas Rich’s suggestion for the owners of Ontario’s CFL teams: “if they are so impoverished that they and Randy Ambrosie register for Ontario Works.
Hamilton Public Library sees surge in use of online materials
Checkouts using TumbleBooks — a children’s ebook service — increased by nearly 700 per cent
Durham casinos not taking chances with coronavirus
Gaming house guests can expect to see changes when the doors to Durham’s casinos swing open as coronavirus restrictions are eased.
His income is down 50%, hers is down 30%: How three GTA families are rebalancing their budgets to survive the pandemic
The pandemic is giving everyone’s financial management skills a run for their money. Grocery bills have soared, spending habits have gone wonky and incomes have dropped — sometimes drastically.
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