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Building boom powers Manulift’s Hamilton forklift expansion
$10 million facility in Stoney Creek to serve Ontario market with sales and service of Italian-made Merlo machines
Do Hamilton taxpayers need to own an OHL arena?
Hamilton city councillors are mulling whether to build a new arena on the Mountain or a rink and entertainment facility downtown.
QEW speed limit pilot starts Thursday
Changing to 110 km/h between St. Catharines and Hamilton
Police looking for 'Coach Dad' and his accomplice, after Burlington vodka theft
BURLINGTON -- Halton police are asking for the public’s help finding "Coach Dad"’ and his accomplice, after a theft from an LCBO store in Burlington on Sept. 6.
'Within the context of our faith': Hamilton Catholic board rolls out revised physical education curriculum
Ontario health and physical education and careers studies students will be introduced to new subject matter after the Ministry of Education revised the curriculum this past summer.
Anti-vaxxers don’t just imperil themselves, they make martyrs of the most vulnerable. Time to get tough.
As hard as our health professionals try to coax people into compliance, it is fast becoming a losing battle as anti-vaccine propaganda and scaremongering foster ignorance and fear, Martin Regg Cohn writes.
Greens propose to reimagine Canada Post
Greens propose to broaden Canada Post mandate to help serve rural communities
Ready for legal edibles Oct. 17? Think again
Some local cannabis companies are working hard on new products, but legal edibles, topicals and concentrates won’t be in stores until December
How to buy supplemental health care
How to determine if supplemental health care coverage is right for you
Foreign policy election debate cancelled
Munk Debates cancels foreign-policy event because Trudeau won't attend
OPP to no longer release gender of victims, suspects in crimes
OPP spokesperson Staff Sgt. Carolle Dionne said they revised the policy in May after going through the Police Services Act, noting that it did not require police to release anyone’s gender identity.
Liberals pledge to make Canada carbon neutral
Liberals say they would commit Canada to net zero emissions by 2050
Is saturated fat bad? Canada’s Food Guide says, so. Here’s what the science really says
The Star looked at the government’s best evidence underpinning its advice on fat and found some of these key scientific studies were funded by the food industry and, in one case, the tobacco industry.
Family mourns ‘amazing’ mother who died trying to save son in Niagara River
GoFundMe campaign fundraising for two children, ages five and 10
Scott Radley: FirstOntario Centre’s future is up in the air. So why the new elevator at the downtown Hamilton arena?
Would it not make better sense to wait for council to make a decision about the future of the arena before pouring money into such a project?
How will the Liberals and NDP lower your cellphone bills?
Liberals, NDP promise to make mobile phone plans more affordable, but can the federal government actually cut your cordless bill?
She left a can of dry shampoo in her car. It blasted a hole through the roof.
Teen is heartbroken about the car that could end up being a major financial loss.
Prime minister Boris Johnson suspended Parliament illegally, Britain's Supreme Court rules
In one of the most high-profile cases to come before Britain's Supreme Court, the 11 judges ruled unanimously that Johnson had not acted lawfully in shuttering Parliament.
Man injured in east Hamilton industrial accident on Strathearne Avenue
Hamilton police say a transformer exploded and a worker was near it.
Hamilton family overcomes big hurdle in path to become permanent residents
Adam Palfi and his family have received “Stage 1” approval of their humanitarian application to stay in Canada
Hamilton’s Gage cannabis brand and potent partners launch into U.S.
First store near Detroit’s 8 Mile Road opened this month.
Complaint says Air Canada forced girl, 12, to remove hijab
The Council on American Islamic Relations says Fatima Abdelrahman and her family want to make sure the airline has changed its policies and training so the same thing doesn’t happen again.
Is Ford government reconsidering welfare cuts? Provincial directive fuels speculation
The Ford government directed municipalities to “destroy” inserts to October welfare cheques outlining previously announced cuts taking effect this fall.
Local design shop’s work spans from City of Hamilton to Hollywood
Chargefield built a training portal for the city, but spends much of its time making film graphics.
Summer hangs on: Record heat in Hamilton a remnant of tropical storm Imelda
Sunday’s 28.9 C high matched the hottest day in August and tied a 54-year-old record.
$3,000-a-day drug habit made her steal $3.4 million from boss, court told
Once-trusted CFO of Hamilton insurance company read apology letter at her ongoing sentencing hearing.
Road rage incident results in possession charges for Hamilton man
A driving dispute on the Linc lead to a driver pointing what was believed to be a handgun at another driver.
Trudeau, Scheer campaign in battlegrounds
Trudeau takes fight to Singh's B.C. riding while Scheer boosts Tories in Ontario
Where the party leaders are Tuesday
Where the party leaders are Tuesday
Trudeau's blackface 'frankly bizarre:' Alberta premier
Trudeau's behaviour panned by Alberta premier who pumps up Scheer instead
‘How dare you’: Teen environmental activist Greta Thunberg scolds world leaders at UN climate talks
“We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and yet all you can talk about is money,” Greta Thunberg said.
Scheer promises plan for home ownership
Scheer pledges to make mortgages longer, remove stress test for renewals
Justin Trudeau slams Doug Ford as he lays out ‘down payment’ for pharmacare and better health services
The Liberal leader is promising to put $6 billion on the table to negotiate pharmacare, mental-health services and better access to family doctors with the provinces.
Housing experts warn Andrew Scheer’s pledge to ease mortgage stress test could increase debt and raise home prices
The stress test — originally introduced in 2010 and significantly modified in 2018 — has helped to slow accelerating house prices, according to various reports.
‘You are failing us’: Plans, frustration at UN climate talks
“We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and yet all you can talk about is money,” Greta Thunberg said.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau writes prescription for implementing pharmacare
Liberals will invest $6 billion over four years to establish a national pharmacare program.
Chrétien, Clark help represent government at UN during federal campaign
Former prime ministers Jean Chrétien and Joe Clark are helping represent Canada at the United Nations General Assembly as the Trudeau government takes a pass during the federal election campaign.
Ontario to allow community housing agencies to reject tenants evicted for crimes
Community housing providers who have evicted tenants for criminal activity will now be able to ban them from returning under new rules introduced by the Ontario government on Monday.
Border officials, RCMP followed law in arrest of Meng Wanzhou: Attorney General
Meng, whose arrest has sparked a diplomatic crisis between Canada and China, returned on Monday to the British Columbia Supreme Court, where her lawyers are asking for documents that they say would support their allegations.
What do those election polls really tell us?
Horse race polls — which measure popular support for major parties — are like sprinkles on a birthday cake: they are everywhere and they are eye-grabbing, but they don’t offer much sustenance.
Conservationists take Nova Scotia to court to push the province to enforce its own Endangered Species Act
Groups’ lawyer, James Simpson, said the province’s lack of action represents a “systemic failure” to meet its duties, including having recovery plans for species at risk and identifying core habitats.
Air Canada made 12-year-old athlete remove hijab, civil rights group says
The Council on American-Islamic Relations’ San Francisco Bay Area office says the airline’s response failed to acknowledge the emotional distress and “discriminatory” nature of its actions.
Climate change activists block Washington’s streets
Activists parked a yellow and pink sailboat in the middle of the intersection with several protesters handcuffed to the frame.
Poll suggests Canadians concerned about fake news, but struggle to spot it
Historica says 69 per cent of survey respondents believed they could tell the difference between fact and opinion, but only 12 per cent got a perfect score when asked to classify six test statements included in the poll.
‘My bad’: NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh makes his first visit to New Brunswick and apologizes for not coming sooner
Singh insisted his team takes the province seriously and that the NDP have the best policy ideas to address concerns in the region — from health care to employment insurance.
Bloc leader calls for pause on border pact
Bloc leader calls for suspension of Canada-U.S. Safe Third Country Agreement
Consumer groups wary of Libs wireless promise
Consumer advocates wary of Liberal plan for lowering wireless phone bills
Tory stress-test plan could lift home prices
Realtors welcome Conservative plan to ease mortgage stress-test rules
Singh 'full of baloney' on Tory tax cuts
Baloney Meter: Singh says the Conservative tax cuts are only for the richest
Greens’ Elizabeth May commits to funding mental health, which she says is affected by the climate crisis
Federal leader outlines her health platform, which includes reducing wait times for assistance programs and putting more money into mental-health services in rural and remote areas.
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