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‘Join the fight today’: Ontario calls for anyone with health-care training to help battle COVID-19
Ontario put out a wartime-like plea Tuesday to press anyone in the province with health-care experience into service, as the first Ontario-made personal protective equipment rolled off the lines following a similar call to action to businesses.
SARS lessons unheeded: health-care reps
Canada failed to learn from past pandemics: health-care associations
BlackBerry sleuths find undetected hacker tools
BlackBerry uncovers China-backed hacking campaign on Linux servers
Quebec forecasts at least 1,263 deaths
Quebec forecasts at least 1,263 COVID-19 deaths with pandemic peaking around April 18
Norfolk County closes trails, steps up patrols to enforce physical distancing
Short-term cottage rentals are out, too, as mayor urges people to stay home
City of Toronto recalls defective masks to long-term care homes; 500 new cases of COVID-19 for Ontario and 25 new deaths, according to Star’s count;
Another resident reported dead at Pinecrest bringing total to 27; Quebec reports 29 more deaths, 760 new cases; 788,510 Canadians applied for CERB on first day.
Boris Johnson will 'fight' COVID-19: envoy
Boris Johnson will 'fight' COVID-19 and has what it takes to recover: envoy
Canada 'aggressively ordering' supplies: Anand
Canada "aggessively ordering" medical supplies in highly competitive market
Canada agrees not to deport Toronto ICU nurse in the middle of the coronavirus crisis
A Toronto intensive-care unit nurse who had her work permit extension refused due to a couple of minor errors has been spared removal from Canada and can return to her frontline duties in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Premier Legault sends reinforcements as a single Quebec care home reports over 100 cases
The premier said that because the province’s hospitals remain below capacity, doctors and nurses will be transferred to help serve in private residences and care facilities, the source of more than half of the province’s COVID-19 deaths.
TSX rises slightly, U.S. markets dip
North American stock markets open trading higher, adding to gains Monday
BlackBerry finds China-backed hacking campaign
BlackBerry uncovers China-backed hacking campaign on Linux servers
Steve Milton: Jeremiah Masoli is recovering from injury, coping with COVID-19 pandemic
Living in isolation in Hamilton with his family; working out and had planned to be on field at training camp, writes Steve Milton.
Toronto Zoo protecting animals from COVID-19
Toronto Zoo taking precautions with big cats after tiger in N.Y. gets COVID-19
Trudeau says 30,000 ventilators on order
N-95 respirators and emergency relief on the way for Canada
First Ontario-made masks ready for use
Ontario reports 379 new cases of COVID-19, 21 more deaths
COVID researcher's citizenship fast-tracked
Feds fast-track citizenship for researcher exploring COVID-19 supply chain
Schlatter seeks to appeal murder conviction
Kalen Schlatter seeks to challenge murder conviction in death of Tess Richey
News soon on household credit help: PM
Trudeau says details coming soon on help for households to access credit
Canadian industries will make 30,000 ventilators for coronavirus battle
There are currently about 5,000 ventilators in Canada, federal officials have said
Small business split on federal wage subsidy
Small businesses say fed's singular approach to wage subsidies doesn't fit them all
'Family connection is so critical': Guelph organization fundraising to buy tablets to keep families in touch
Amid the coronavirus crisis, people have been forced to find new ways to stay in touch with friends and family. Be it through a simple phone call or over a video conferencing program, people are keeping those connections open.That’s why Community
Alectra donates nearly 17,000 N95 masks to hospitals
Alectra Utilities is donating thousands of N95 masks to health-care workers across the Golden Horseshoe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ontario reports 379 new cases, 21 more deaths
Ontario reports 379 new cases of COVID-19, 21 more deaths
Group of First Nations to appeal Trans Mountain pipeline approval to Supreme Court of Canada
The Squamish Nation, Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Coldwater Band say they have fought and challenged the project through every federal court, and now want to take it to the next step.
788,510 Canadians applied for CERB on first day; Nova Scotia records its first death; U.K. PM Boris Johnson spends night in ICU
Stocks continue to climb; For the first time since January, China said there were no new coronavirus deaths in the country with the toll remaining at 3,331.
‘It needs to be done’: Staff keep Iqaluit school breakfast program going during COVID-19 shutdown
In a territory with some of the highest rates of food insecurity in the country, school staff are continuing to provide breakfasts to school children despite closed classrooms.
Man in his 30s dead after accident involving tow truck and another vehicle
Man was pronounced dead on scene at Southcote Road Monday afternoon.
How to invest in a volatile market
First time investors need preparation and discipline amid a volatile market
Patches on X-rays, breathing troubles, and ‘odd presentations.’ What coronavirus looks like to Ontario hospitals
Physicians are witnessing the first ripples of the COVID-19 wave
'Homophobic slurs': Teens arrested in 'hate crime' attack that left Burlington man, 27, with multiple injuries
Teens arrested in 'hate crime' incident
New moms still finding peer support during COVID-19 pandemic
As families are cooped up during COVID-19, postpartum groups moves to online meetings
Respirators and relief on the way
N-95 respirators and emergency relief on the way for Canada
What you need to know about grocery shopping in Hamilton during COVID-19
All stores have added special shopping times for seniors and vulnerable people
New Indian restaurant in Whitby offers free meals for health-care workers, those in need
“We want to give back to our community during this time,” says owner Subhakar Nalluru.
Flashbacks: Lessons of cholera in Hamilton
The 1854 epidemic caused horrific suffering and changed the city forever.
As COVID-19 surges, it’s safer outside care home than in, says Hamilton infectious disease expert
Dr. Mark Loeb says vulnerable people would be safer in a loved one’s home than a care home, but that’s not always feasible
COVID-19 fears grow as virus spreads: poll
Fear of COVID-19 is growing, suggests new poll of Canadians
More COVID-19 assessment centres could be coming to Brampton, Mississauga
Peel Region Public Health and Trillium Health Partners say there are plans to potentially erect more COVID-19 assessment centres in Brampton and Mississauga soon.
Cdn cruisers leave Coral Princess for Toronto
Canadian cruisers begin leaving Coral Princess in Florida amid COVID-19 outbreak
Distancing to last weeks or months: Trudeau
Application process for emergency benefits for workers begins this morning
One more week of protective gear: Ford
Ontario reports 309 new COVID-19 cases, including 13 more deaths
Cities make room for distancing on sidewalks
Cities grapple over whether to give more room to pedestrians to spread out
SIU investigating fatal shooting in Brampton
SIU investigating fatal shooting of 26-year-old-man in Brampton
Torstar to eliminate 85 positions, reduce executive pay as ad revenue drops due to pandemic
“We are taking steps to address the serious impact of COVID-19 and have had to make difficult decisions,” CEO says.
32 COVID-19 deaths in Toronto with 1,301 cases. U.K. PM Boris Johnson in ICU. 3M will continue to send masks to Canada
In Toronto, 60 of the 145 people hospitalized with COVID-19 are in intensive care. The city is reporting 32 deaths from the disease.
Yukon agents placed at B.C. and N.W.T. boundaries to limit spread of COVID-19
Yukon’s government says in a news release that anyone travelling through the territory is required to self-isolate for 14 days.
First COVID-19 case surfaces in northwestern Ontario Indigenous community
Chief Harvey Yesno said the local health-care and social system in the Eabametoong First Nation is not able to cope with the strain of a serious outbreak.
3M, U.S. reach agreement that allows mask exports to Canada
3M, U.S. reach agreement that allows mask exports to Canada
McMaster University researchers say medical masks are good enough amid provincial shortages
Unions are skeptical and say the science isn’t clear, so health-care workers should be protected with N95 respirators
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