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Without Donald Trump by his side, Anthony Fauci delivers an unfiltered warning about COVID-19
WASHINGTON—Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert who helps lead the United States coronavirus task force, warned a Senate committee Tuesday that lifting social distancing restrictions without properly observing the White House guidelines risks triggering a resurgence of the pandemic that could lead to more “suffering and death.”
COVID deaths pass 5,000; new help for seniors
Plans in motion for provinces to begin reopening amid COVID-19 pandemic
Definitely not ‘business as usual’ when stores reopen to the public, Toronto retailers say
With Ontario allowing retail businesses to begin offering curbside pickup this week, many are looking forward to the day they can open their doors to customers.
Some workers excluded from pandemic pay increase
Some health care workers excluded from pandemic pay increase
Hamilton prepares do and don't reopening coronavirus messages to reassure public
As Hamilton gradually reopens services and businesses, local officials want the public to understand the dos and don’ts of how to maintain physical distancing measures as the city continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic.Hamilton has launched
Reopening 'stage one' details coming Thursday
Ontario reports 361 new COVID-19 cases, 56 more deaths
Canada must step up response to China: coalition
Coalition decries Canada's 'piecemeal' response to Beijing-sponsored intimidation
Ontario grain farmers say they need support from Ottawa
Ontario grain farmers have set their scythes on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Bayfront gosling gaggle
Fifteen little balls of fuzz
Government pledges $790M for global vaccines
Canada gives $790M to help vaccinate in more vulnerable countries
CNE cancelled over COVID-19 fears
Toronto’s flagship summer event, the CNE, has been cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 epidemic, organizers announced on Tuesday.
Can we use the crisis to create a new federal-provincial relationship?
Canadians have rightly been impressed by the ability of Canadian First Ministers to set partisanship and regional differences aside (for the most part) and work co-operatively in dealing with the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. We can only hope the spirit of cooperation and collaboration in the acute phase of the pandemic will continue into the post recovery phase.
Hold inquiry into long-term care homes: NDP
Ontario reports 361 new COVID-19 cases, 56 more deaths
Some Canadian universities say fall classes will be offered primarily online as pandemic uncertainty persists
Some Canadian universities say classes this fall will be offered primarily online as uncertainty over the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Premier Doug Ford provides his daily COVID-19 update: May 12, 2020
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on COVID-19 in Ontario and the government’s response. At Queen’s Park, Ontario Premier Doug Ford, Health Minister Christine Elliott, Finance Minister Rod Phillips, and government House
National Nursing Week: Hamilton nurses continue making the 'supreme sacrifice'
Nursing has changed dramatically over the years but its calling to care for the sick and dying remains.
Two top executives leave Canopy Growth
Canopy Growth says two top executives have left the cannabis firm
Canadian prisoner files lawsuit over safety of inmates during pandemic
A prisoner and several human rights organizations have filed a constitutional challenge against the federal government over the safety of inmates during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Telethon raises $115M for New Yorkers impacted by COVID-19
NEW YORK—Tina Fey shed tears after announcing that more than $115 million (U.S.) was raised toward supporting New Yorkers impacted by COVID-19 during a virtual telethon.
Materials sector leads Toronto market higher
Materials and energy sectors lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stocks also rise
Canadian filmmakers launch ‘Greetings from Isolation’ series of shorts
A group of Canadian filmmakers is creating a series of videos about the experience of isolation under COVID-19.
‘The years went by and the rock just died.’ Crocodile Rock closing amid COVID-19 pandemic
Toronto bar and nightclub Crocodile Rock has become extinct amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tory wants province to set COVID-19 recovery benchmarks before lifting more restrictions
Toronto Mayor John Tory is urging the Ontario government and health officials to set public benchmarks for COVID-19 improvement before further lifting of restrictions aimed at limiting the spread of the virus.
Ontario reports 361 new COVID-19 cases
Ontario reports 361 new COVID-19 cases, 56 more deaths
What's going on here on the Ancaster Radial Trail?
Restoration of the Ancaster Radial Trail is scheduled to continue until May 29.
Body of missing Hamilton woman Monica Chisar found in wooded area Christmas Eve; homicide investigating
Monica Chisar was last seen July 11, 2018 at Barton and Parkdale
John Gabriel is cleaning up on Hamilton Mountain
For the past seven years the 78-year-old retired Canadian Tire vice president, accountant and brother of former CFL star Tony Gabriel, has been picking up litter around his north-central Mountain neighbourhood each day while out for his morning walk.
Volunteering not mandatory for 2020 high school grads, but still a good idea
Ontario’s education ministry has waived the requirement for high school students graduating this year to complete 40 hours of community volunteer work.
NPCA allows passive uses at half of its reopened conservation areas and trails
Passive uses include walking, hiking, birdwatching and cycling, where appropriate.
Materials and energy sectors lift market
Materials and energy sectors lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. stocks also rise
Food Banks Canada needs $70M to meet $150M COVID-19 relief goal
Money helping to support food banks across country
Looking to get in shape while at home? 10 fitness tips to guarantee success
Back to basics fitness tips
TMX Group reports Q1 profit and revenue up
TMX Group reports Q1 profit and revenue up from year ago as trading surged
Keeping the kids safe: Proposed pot shop in Ancaster riles neighbours
Cannabis Roll application for Hatton Drive 'in progress'
Disclosure tops list of telecom complaints
Disclosure tops telecom issues raised with industry ombudsman in interim report
Bryan Adams blasted over ‘bat eating’ comments about COVID-19
Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams is facing a backlash online over a string of social media posts Monday afternoon in which he lashed out at vendors in Wuhan, China, over the COVID-19 pandemic.
St. Joe’s launches mobile unit for schizophrenia patients
Van-based clinic serves patients in Hamilton, Stoney Creek all the way to Brantford
ID cards for Norfolk County migrant farm workers raise concerns
Identification cards for migrant farm workers issued by the local health unit have raised eyebrows in Haldimand-Norfolk, but the chief medical officer
May 12: Amateur leagues need support too and other letters to the editor
What is not being discussed, as far as I can tell, is the plight of the many amateur leagues across the country that must be suffering, writes William
'Obligation to the community': Flamborough medical professionals offer virtual care during COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, medical professionals in Flamborough — and across the province — are continuing to provide care.
Whitby man spent 20 days on a ventilator due to COVID-19, now he’s finally home
There were signs, balloons and a big round of cheers as friends and family celebrated Joe Persico’s homecoming after a long battle with COVID-19 that saw the Whitby man spend 20 days on a ventilator.
What's Going on Here? Clappison Avenue bridge installed
The prefabricated bridge over Borer’s Creek that will connect Clappison Avenue from Dundas Street to Parkside Drive has been installed.
South Korea reports 27 new cases as health workers work to test thousands of people who visited nightspots; Singapore begins loosening restrictions three weeks before a partial lockdown ends
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday (this file will be updated throughout the day). Web links to longer stories if available.
Forget Sidewalk Labs. Here’s how the Port Lands could now fuel Toronto’s post-COVID recovery
Big number: 880 acres, the size of the Port Lands, an area roughly equivalent to Toronto’s downtown core, from Bathurst Street to Parliament Street, and Queens Quay to Dundas Street.
Why COVID-19 outbreaks in hospitals are such a thorny issue
About a quarter of Ontario’s hospital sites have reported outbreaks of COVID-19. Now, the province has just decided what that actually means — releasing it’s definition of when to declare a hospital outbreak of the novel coronavirus more than three months into the epidemic.
Why does Richmond Hill want to approve a contentious development in the midst of a deadly pandemic?
John Li has been deliberating over the future of his neighbourhood for almost four years.
Archaic recordkeeping holds up COVID-19 data
Archaic paper records submitted by fax hold up real-time COVID-19 data
Plans in motion for provinces to begin reopening
Plans in motion for provinces to begin reopening amid COVID-19 pandemic
Going out is stressful, survey suggests
Being out in public is stressful in pandemic era, new survey suggests
Some Durham small businesses closing in coronavirus economy
The COVID-19 pandemic economy has hit Tanya Sanza’s family hard when they had to close their downtown Oshawa clothing store.
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