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Broad rally helps boost stocks in Toronto
S&P/TSX composite index opens higher, while U.S. stock markets mixed
Legault 'disappointed' by nurses' protest
Quebec records 51 new COVID deaths, 570 new cases; lowest increase since April
Ontario starts reopening as new cases rise
Some Ontario businesses allowed to reopen today as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Waterdown's Alexander Place
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at Waterdown’s Alexander Place long-term care home.According to the City of Hamilton, there is one lab-confirmed case of the coronavirus in a resident at the Parkside Drive facility. The outbreak was declared
Terror charges in massage parlour stabbing
Terror charges laid in Toronto massage parlour stabbing that left one dead
Artifacts of a dangerous time: A scarf, a mask, a shoe are just some of tomorrow’s museum exhibits
Maureen Peters, curator of history at The Rooms, the provincial museum for Newfoundland and Labrador, already has her first COVID-19 artifact.
Scheer says no Taiwan at WHO a 'shame'
Scheer says no Taiwan at WHO a 'shame', and says Trudeau support came late
Mann Cup, Ontario and B.C. lacrosse seasons cancelled due to COVID-19
The 2020 box lacrosse seasons for Ontario's Major Series Lacrosse and British Columbia's Western Lacrosse Association have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Andrew Scheer accuses Justin Trudeau of letting COVID-19 money go to ‘fraudsters’ and ‘criminals’
OTTAWA—Federal Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is accusing the Liberal government of allowing “fraudsters” and “criminals” to abuse federal aid meant to support unemployed Canadians during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Auditors promise narrow, focused COVID-19 review
New auditor general says office narrowing focus on federal COVID-19 programs
Residents react to SoBi pulling the plug on Hamilton’s ride share
Reaction on social media was fierce after the Uber-owned operator of SoBi Hamilton told the city it would end its contract June 1.
Students, schools at impasse over fall tuition
Students, schools at impasse over fall tuition amid financial strain of COVID-19
Hamilton could follow Birmingham's lead as it targets 2026 to host Commonwealth Games
"There is plenty of time to deliver a great Commonwealth Games in 2026," says federation CEO David Grevemberg.
City of Toronto settles lawsuit over COVID-19 safety at homeless shelters
The city of Toronto will release regular and detailed reports on its efforts to ensure physical distancing standards are achieved at all homeless shelters, according to an interim lawsuit settlement announced Tuesday.
Can Stephen Harper convince Canadians that they need less government?
When the federal Conservatives choose a new leader and that leader comes up with a plan for post-pandemic Canada, look to Alberta for the template.
Ontario schools will remain closed until the end of June
Classes are cancelled for the rest of the school year for Ontario’s two million students.
Retailers open doors in Saskatchewan as more COVID-19 restrictions eased
REGINA—Saskatchewan residents can walk around malls, get a haircut and go for a massage today for the first time since the province clamped down on consumer activities to slow the spread of COVID-19.
A list of provincial decisions on schools
A list of provincial decisions on schools amid COVID-19 pandemic
Trudeau says ‘good questions’ being asked about safety of Snowbirds
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there are “very good questions” being asked about the safety of the Snowbirds, but that the government will wait for an investigation before deciding on next steps for the military’s aerobatic team.
Justin Trudeau wants national testing and contact tracing efforts ramped up before the border reopens
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the Liberal government is trying to create a national framework on COVID-19 testing and contact tracing, adding Canada would have to “massively ramp up” its ability to track new infections before it can re-open borders to non-essential travel.
UN Security Council needs Canada post-pandemic, Trudeau says
OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada’s bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council is more relevant now because of the need to rebuild the world after the COVID-19 crisis subsides.
More powers of Parliament must be reinstated, Conservatives’ Scheer says
OTTAWA—Opposition leader Andrew Scheer said Tuesday that more powers of Parliament must be restored to properly scrutinize the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
51 new COVID deaths in Quebec; 570 new cases
Quebec records 51 new COVID deaths, 570 new cases; lowest increase since April
Auditors setting sights on COVID-19 review
New auditor general says office narrowing focus on federal COVID-19 programs
NewsAlert: Ontario schools not reopening now
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario schools not reopening this spring
'Wouldn’t have it any other way': Waterdown's Keegan Bajc enjoying Rotary exchange despite COVID-19 pandemic
Waterdown’s Keegan Bajc is weathering the COVID-19 storm in Japan.
A list of companies that have filed for CCAA
A list of some of the companies that have filed for CCAA since the pandemic
Facebook pays $9-million federal penalty
Facebook pays $9-million penalty over federal probe of privacy claims
Full powers of Parliament required: Scheer
Full powers of Parliament must be reinstated, Conservatives' Scheer says
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 video update: May 19, 2020
Daily COVID-19 update from Premier Doug Ford and cabinet ministers
Toronto to ensure physical distancing in shelters
Toronto settles with homeless advocates, will ensure physical distancing in shelters
Ottawa not jumping to conclusions on Snowbirds: PM
'Good questions' being asked about safety of Snowbirds: Trudeau
A Hamilton Commonwealth Games would provide significant investment into city's economy, says report
Past games has provided "real value, real return on investment," said CEO David Grevemberg.
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East End justice prevails! Stolen turtle is returned to Gage Park fountain — again
The popular bronze turtle has been pinched and returned by presumed thieves twice in 25 years.
NewsAlert: U.S. border closure to be extended 30 more days, Trudeau says
Canadian Press NewsAlert: U.S. border closure to be extended 30 more days, Trudeau says
Ontario reports 427 new COVID-19 cases
Some Ontario businesses allowed to reopen today as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Hamilton councillors squabble over recovery task force direction
"The objective is to restart businesses and help facilitate through that process," said Mayor Fred Eisenberger.
How to buy a home during the pandemic
For pandemic-era homebuyers, virtual tours and patience can pay off
The tale of two Hamilton inmates: To release, or not to release
Judges balance public safety and inmate health during the pandemic when deciding whether to grant bail.
Premier Doug Ford extends emergency orders until May 29, forcing bars and restaurants to remain closed
Ontario restaurants and bars will be restricted to serving takeout food and booze until at least May 29.
Developer abandons St. Catharines GM site redevelopment
St. Catharines city hall is going to have to soon decide how it will support future brownfield developments if it hopes to have key projects be part of the city’s post-pandemic recovery, says Mayor Walter Sendzik. In a Sunday interview, Sendzik sa
S&P/TSX composite index opens higher
S&P/TSX composite index opens higher, while U.S. stock markets mixed
Police recover body of missing swimmer in Elora, Ont.
Police recover body of missing swimmer at Elora Gorge
Ontario to hold long-term care commission
Some Ontario businesses allowed to reopen today as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Some Ontario businesses allowed to reopen today as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Some Ontario businesses will be allowed to open their doors on Tuesday after being closed for two months in an effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Ontario to give update on schools, child care
Some Ontario businesses allowed to reopen today as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Businesses, customers urged to ‘take it slow’ as B.C. reopens
VICTORIA—Business owners are encouraged to “take it slow” as B.C. begins the second phase of its restart plan.
Hamilton man, 25, dead after motorcycle crash Saturday on Hamilton Mountain
Investigators have not ruled out any contributing factors in crash
A Hamilton man, 25, is dead after a motorcycle collision Saturday on Hamilton Mountain
A 25-year-old Hamilton man is dead after a collision Saturday involving an SUV and motorcycle on Hamilton Mountain.Hamilton police responded to the intersection of Upper James Street and Fennell Avenue shortly after noon, May 17, 2020. Police say
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