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B.C. health minister says it would be easy for COVID-19 to reboot and spread
VICTORIA—British Columbia reported fewer than two dozen cases of COVID-19 over 48 hours, but the provincial health minister cautions that it would still be easy for the new coronavirus to reboot.
How to decide when it’s safe for kids to see their grandparents
As provinces move to relax coronavirus restrictions and allow people to slowly expand their “social bubbles,” it is raising a question for those with young children: Does that mean it’s safe to go visit grandma and grandpa?
Grocery store sales remain high, StatCan says
Post-COVID grocery store sales high but below the mid-March peak, StatCan says
Canada preparing for more border traffic
Increased border traffic likely as Canada, U.S. economies reopen: Freeland
Ontario likely to extend emergency to June 2
Ontario stores to reopen for curbside pickup, delivery today
Testing up, positive cases down: 4 charts that explain COVID-19 right now in Ontario
Ontario health officials said Monday that a downward trend of new daily cases in the last week to 10 days was encouraging, but the data needed further exploration before the province could enter the next phase of the recovery.
Feds unveil credit help for large companies
Feds pledge COVID-19 financing help for the country's biggest companies
Rosie DiManno: As cities around the world take their foot off the lockdown pedal, scientists warn this is all happening too fast
We are all refugees from the failed states of the coronavirus.
My grocery store did a deep cleaning after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. What does that even mean?
It’s a term that’s on the tip of many tongues — everywhere from hospitals to warehouses to grocery stores — as the province begins to take cautious steps towards reopening.
Re-opening is business as usual for stores already offering curbside pickup
It was a day billed as a grand sort-of reopening for Ontario retailers. But for Alison Fletcher, Monday felt like almost any other day over the last six weeks.
Reschedule and rescue grads and proms, urges Education Minister Stephen Lecce
Ontario school boards say they will hold graduation ceremonies for students — even if celebrations are put off until the summer, fall or whenever it is deemed safe by health officials.
Hamilton’s teachers’ unions push back against Ontario’s directive for live video conferencing during COVID-19 shutdown
“Stephen Lecce needs to step into a teacher’s shoes,” says OECTA Hamilton Secondary Unit president.
Ontario urged to follow B.C. with presumptive workers’ compensation for COVID-19
VANCOUVER—British Columbia is changing its workers’ compensation system to make it easier for those sick with COVID-19 to make claims for lost pay — the type of reforms Ontario workers have been seeking for more than a month.
Premiers bristle as Ottawa moves alone on COVID-19 responses
OTTAWA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has voiced the growing frustration of premiers with Ottawa’s failure to consult them before unveiling big aid programs, and is warning the Trudeau government that the provinces will not cede control over long-term care for seniors.
A quarter of ex-transit riders won’t take the TTC again without COVID-19 vaccine, study says
One-quarter of Torontonians who have stopped taking public transit during the COVID-19 crisis say they won’t ride again until they’re vaccinated against the disease, according to new findings from University of Toronto researchers.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Most actively traded companies on the TSX
Shopify leads Toronto stock market higher
North American stock markets fall to start trading week, loonie also down
China resists Taiwan push at WHO
Scheer backs Liberal Taiwan push at WHO as move long advocated by Conservatives
No details on fund to stop COVID-19 in meat plants
'Heavy handed' approach would force inspectors into infected plants: Union
Quebec premier rejects locking down Montreal
'We are one people': Quebec premier says Montrealers should not be isolated
Doug Ford won’t say if he broke COVID-19 guidelines after two of his daughters visited his house on Mother’s Day
Premier Doug Ford’s office is not saying whether he breached Ontario’s COVID-19 guidelines when he hosted two of his four daughters who live elsewhere on Mother’s Day.
Vets ombudsman calls it quits after 18 months
Veterans ombudsman calls it quits after 18 months
Toronto announces first COVID shelter death
Man in his 50s is first to die of COVID-19 in Toronto's shelter system
Doug Ford appears to contradict health advice
Doug Ford appears to contradict official health advice by having daughters over
Thirteen Anson Place residents recover from COVID-19
Drop in active caseload could be a turning point for beleaguered Hagersville long-term care home
All outbreaks at St. Joseph’s Healthcare declared over
Hamilton still has six ongoing outbreaks — five of them in seniors’ homes.
Canada Inc. reports cloudy outlook, and stocks still rise
After weeks of wondering how corporate Canada fared in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, investors finally got a proper look under the hood.
Non-essential business charge for Caledonia duo after OPP bust online cannabis business
Two 35-year-olds arrested following May 7 drug raid
Scheer backs Liberal Taiwan push at WHO
Scheer backs Liberal Taiwan push at WHO as move long advocated by Conservatives
IIROC imposes more fines against member firms
Investment watchdog imposes $1.8M in fines in 2019, nearly double 2018 levels
REITs report steady rent payments for May
Real estate trusts report May commercial rent payments in line with April
Workin’ moms: Juggling kids, jobs and household duties, women fear COVID-19 will ‘deepen’ gender inequality in the workplace
“It’s been pretty much a nightmare.”
Bail denied to one of two Grimsby brothers facing Hamilton murder charge
Mato Josipovic denied bail, awaiting new trial in murder of ex-Hells Angels biker
Insolvency filings temporarily dip in March
COVID-19 measures give temporary reprieve from growing insolvency, association says
Proposed Ancaster cannabis store riles neighbours
Ancaster residents say they were surprised to learn about an application for a proposed cannabis store in an established residential area near Fiddlers Green Road and Highway 403.
Marriott posts lower profit as occupancy drops amid coronavirus
Marriott International Inc.’s profit fell sharply for the first quarter as the Covid-19 pandemic caused it to close many of its hotels.
CFIA demanding unsafe work of inspectors: union
'Heavy handed' approach would force inspectors into infected plants: Union
Toronto police bust cross-border cocaine ring
High-level international cocaine dealers busted, Toronto police say
LIVE VIDEO: Ontario Premier Doug Ford provides daily update on COVID-19
Watch Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily news conference on the coronavirus in Ontario and the government’s response.
Premier League on notice as U.K. government aims for return of sport in June
LONDON—The path to the Premier League resuming was eased Monday by the government saying elite sports will be allowed to resume in England in June if there is no new spike in coronavirus infections.
Some Hamilton retail stores reopen today for curbside pickup and delivery only
Ford also announced over the weekend that provincial parks will reopen Monday.
Weakness in materials sector hurts stocks
North American stock markets fall to start trading week, loonie also down
Quebec reopens some elementary schools, daycares after COVID-19 shutdowns
ST-JEAN-SUR-RICHELIEU, QUE.—Quebec children have begun heading back to class today for the first time since March as the province reopens elementary schools and daycares outside the Montreal area.
Dundas long term care coronavirus surveillance testing catches cases early
Villa outbreak resolved, while Wentworth Lodge gets second outbreak under control
AHL cancels remainder of season, Calder Cup
The Toronto Marlies and the American Hockey League will now turn their focus to next season after the league announced Monday it is cancelling the remainder of the 2019-20 season due to the coronavirus pandemic.
North American stock markets open lower
North American stock markets fall to start trading week, loonie also down
Bylaw targeting off leash dogs in Burlington
The city's bylaw states that if a dog is not on the owner's property, it must be on a leash. The exception, of course, is off-leash dog parks, which a
Mental health crisis in Ontario may follow COVID-19 pandemic: poll
Majority worry about province's future after pandemic passes
Disturbing video shows men throwing eggs at cars on QEW in Burlington and police looking for suspects
Men appear to laugh after throwing objects
Ontario likely to extend emergency to May 31
Ontario stores to reopen for curbside pickup, delivery today
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