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Hockey Hall of Fame forced to go digital with its voting process for 2020 inductees
The Hockey Hall of Fame will hold an electronic vote via teleconference for its 2020 inductees, ending its traditional paper ballots and in-person board meeting because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Daughter of Rosslyn resident in palliative care prepares to say goodbye to dad
Lionel LeCouter, 85, was already in hospital when the retirement home was evacuated on Friday.
Canada Post reports $153-million loss in 2019
Canada Post reports $153M loss in 2019 amid rising parcels competition
Doug Ford and other premiers await details on Justin Trudeau’s plan for COVID-19 testing and contact tracing
OTTAWA—Provinces are awaiting more detail on what Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said was a federal proposal for a national framework on testing and contact tracing.
Nick Cordero’s health ‘going a little downhill’
Wife says Hamilton actor’s condition has taken a rough turn
Ontario needs a real public inquiry into long-term care
Premier Doug Ford wants credit for being the first provincial leader to put his hand up and say, “I want a commission” to examine the devastating impact of COVID-19 in long-term-care homes.
Should Hamilton taxpayers ride to the rescue of SoBi bike share network?
Councillors are divided over whether the city should subsidize the popular SoBi Hamilton bike share network if a new private operator cannot be found
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
North American stock markets close higher
North American stock markets open trading higher, price of oil rises
As COVID-19 grounds travellers, Canada’s air traffic control agency is hiking airline fees by 30 per cent
OTTAWA—Battered by the steep drop in air travel, the company that runs Canada’s air traffic control system is hiking fees by almost 30 per cent — costs ultimately passed on to passengers — after being unable to get federal help to cope with dramatic revenue losses.
Canadians should wear masks in public: Tam
National directive on wearing face masks coming today, Trudeau says
Protect Ya Hands: Wu-Tang Clan sells hand sanitizer, meals to benefit Ottawa charities during pandemic
OTTAWA—The Wu-Tang Clan is raising money to help three Ottawa charities “Triumph” over COVID-19.
Ontario’s review of long-term care should expand to include home care and other services impacting seniors, head of hospital association says
The mandate of the province’s commission into long-term care should be expanded to look at how frail seniors are treated in the entire health system, says the president of the Ontario Hospital Association.
Quebec records 71 new COVID-19 deaths
Mohawks blocking access to provincial park as grand chief cites COVID-19 fears
PM asks landlords to buy in to rent aid
Feds to seek equity or cash from companies applying for new COVID-19 loan program
No 'grand' COVID-19 reopening yet, says Tam
Feds to unveil today details of loan program for large corporations
Fatal fire in Markham, Ont., not suspicious: police
Fire that killed 12-year-old boy in Markham, Ont., not suspicious: police
Ford 'shocked' by COVID-19 test amounts
Ontario reports 390 new COVID-19 cases, 43 more deaths
Hamilton police lay 805 charges during two-week crackdown on speeding
Police laid 24 charges for stunt driving during two-week project.
More than 2,000 meals delivered to Sudburians by COVID-19-inspired service
Representatives of a Toronto-based initiative launched in light of COVID-19 made a special trip to Sudbury on Saturday, to deliver around 2,000 servings of pasta al forno and numerous containers of produce to Shkagamik-Kwe Health Centre.
Feds move to ease deadlines in civil matters
Feds move to ease deadlines in civil proceedings during pandemic
Repair services expect spike in customers
Tech repair shops expect spike in customers, warn of delays and service changes
Going up? How your elevator ride may change as workers return to Toronto office towers
The next time you get in an elevator to ride up to your office in a downtown skyscraper, you’ll probably be required to wear a mask, and asked politely through lobby signage to sanitize your hands.
Ancaster sees gradual reopening as golf courses, businesses welcome back customers
"Everybody seems to be respectful of what's going on, says Andrew Ross, manager Oak Gables Golf and Country Club.
Dundas DQ redevelopment proposal must still clear several conditions
Project could face more delays before site plan and building permit approval
Tech repair shops expect spike in customers
Tech repair shops expect spike in customers, warn of delays and service changes
‘Truly a nightmare’ says NDP about Rosslyn resident with COVID-19 left behind during evacuation
Two more Rosslyn residents have died as Ontario’s Health Minister calls it “totally unacceptable” that an ill senior was left without care for 18 hour
Canadian senior struggles to care for foster daughters in Haiti amid COVID-19
Suffering from osteoporosis, parasites and a history of respiratory infections, Canadian Sebastien De Marre is so vulnerable to the coronavirus that he should have been among the first to return home from abroad.
Ford and Tam now urge non-medical masks be worn in public unless safe physical distancing can be maintained
It’s the mask ask.
Quebec says small outdoor gatherings allowed
Mohawks blocking access to provincial park as grand chief cites COVID-19 fears
Despite pandemic, Trump muses about resuming plan for in-person G7 meetings
WASHINGTON—Donald Trump says he’s contemplating whether to resurrect plans to invite G7 leaders, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to a summit at the Camp David presidential retreat next month.
More than $2.3M in COVID-19 relief funds now available for Hamilton charities
The Hamilton Community Foundation and United Way Halton and Hamilton are accepting applications for grants until July 31
Ottawa, Wu-Tang hope to 'Triumph' together
Ottawa, Wu-Tang Clan raise money for 'A Better Tomorrow' for local charities
Coronavirus and cognitive bias: The surprising reasons people cheat at social distancing
As the world fights the novel coronavirus pandemic, our strongest weapon right now is physical distancing. Proven by studies and supported by history, staying home save lives. In fact, bending this rule to meet even a few other people may undo our efforts.
Royal Crest nursing home woes known
Ministry aware of financial questions two years before bankruptcy
Ontario preparing to let businesses do their own COVID-19 testing
Ontario is now working with the business community on wider testing for COVID-19 after facing repeated criticism from scientists for not having a regime in place as more people return to work.
Man found dead in fire was murdered, cops say
Man found dead after Toronto apartment fire was victim of homicide, police say
Public lost $18m in chain's collapse; Governments didn't chase mounting Royal Crest debt
Taxpayers may be left holding the bag for some or all of that money
Shopify unveils new products at virtual event
Shopify unveils new products aimed at entrepreneurs grappling with COVID-19
Fewer traffic collisions during U.S. virus shutdowns means longer waits for organ donations
SAN FRANCISCO—On day two of the San Francisco Bay Area’s stay-at-home orders in March, Nohemi Jimenez got into her car in San Pablo, Calif., waved goodbye to her three-year-old son and drove to her regular Wednesday dialysis appointment.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: May 20, 2020
Premier Doug Ford and Ontario Ministers Provide COVID-19 Update
As Michigan battles ‘historic’ flooding, Trump threatens to delay funding help
WASHINGTON—It is a crisis unfolding within a crisis.
National directive on masks imminent: Trudeau
National directive on wearing face masks coming today, Trudeau says
Ontario health units reporting 477 more cases; Ottawa beefing up efforts to persuade businesses to rehire
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Get ready for six days of sunshine, Hamilton
Wednesday’s high is expected to reach 17 C, climbing to 25 by next Monday.
North American stock markets up, oil climbs
North American stock markets open trading higher, price of oil rises
As lockdowns are lifted, these 8 charts show what’s happening with COVID-19 cases and testing across Canada
As provinces reopen, some are taking a two-tiered approach, not only restricting the types of businesses that can resume operations, but staggering the dates for when they can reopen in cities hardest hit by the pandemic.
Motorcycle crossed into downbound lanes on Jolley Cut before crash
A 28-year-old man was seriously injured in Tuesday night crash
More transparency needed from Liberals: Singh
As COVID-19 response ramps up, more scrutiny required: NDP's Singh
Ottawa ready to roll out emergency loans for big companies — with strings attached
OTTAWA—Big companies with nowhere to turn for needed cash can now come to the federal government for emergency loans to get through the economic turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said Wednesday.
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