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Updated 2025-02-06 05:30
Segregated funds offer guarantees for investors, but they come at a cost
As stock markets take a volatile ride amid the U.S.-China trade war and the possibility of a global economic slowdown, segregated funds may offer a measure of protection for nervous investors.
Ontario plans to launch five-year pilot project that allows e-scooters on roads
Drivers must be at least 16 years old and are not allowed to have passengers
A leader has to be real, has to actually listen
When business leaders make videos, it’s better if they show their weak side. Don’t be too slick. Don’t be overgroomed. Be real, actually listen and want to listen. The camera will know.
U.S. methane regulation reversal widens its competitive advantage, says CAPP CEO
Canada and U.S. had jointly agreed in 2016 to chop methane emissions by more than 40 per cent from 2012 levels by 2025 by cracking down on the oil and gas sector.
OSC approves $24.5M in settlements with TD, RBC over traders sharing info
TD and RBC “failed to meet the high standards of conduct expected of a market participant, which potentially put its customers at risk,” the OSC commissioner said.
AP BOOK EXCERPT: The 'Enemy of the People'
AP BOOK EXCERPT: The 'Enemy of the people'
Poland had the Royal Castle ready. Then Trump cancelled his trip.
Elaborate military escorts stood ready. Chefs were at work on a grand state dinner at the Royal Castle. A concert was cued up for television and radio broadcast. The annual commemoration of the outbreak of the Second World War was even moved from Gdansk to Warsaw, where crowds would be bigger.
Condemned Tennessee inmate will be spared execution
A Tennessee inmate is leaving death row, just eight months before his execution date, after a judge approved an agreement Friday to convert his death sentence to life in prison.
Teenager’s vehicle stripped of plates, permit after Halton police stop dilapidated BMW
17-year-old’s vehicle was a “complete disaster waiting to happen,” officer said
'It was the scariest thing I have ever encountered in my life': Hamilton resident wants better safeguards for truck road tests
THE ISSUE: Tractor-trailer road test safetyTHE LOCAL IMPACT: Resident feels more should be done to protect the public
Dundas temporary residence to accept students in October
Safety studies of York-Newman intersection in early stages.
CRTC launches review of cell financing plans
CRTC launches review of cellphone financing to probe fees by telecoms
Swarmed: Pack of teens stab two men in Stoney Creek Thursday night
A man and three youths face various assault charges after a melee that reportedly included more than 20 people.
Dundas J.L. Grightmire Arena prepares for Grand Re-Opening
The Issue: Addition to J.L. Grightmire Arena completed after two years — one year late.The Impact: Grand reopening Saturday, Sept. 14 highlighted by free home opener of Dundas Blues 60th season.
Hamilton's Juravinski hospital driveway closed for three months
The issue: The main driveway at the Juravinski hospital on Concession Street will be closed for nearly three months.The local impact: Drop-offs will have to use the 24-hour emergency entrance on the east side of the building.
JHCC driveway closing for three months
The issueThe main driveway at the Juravinski hospital on Concession Street will be closed for nearly three months starting Sept. 3.The local impactThe hospital receives hundreds of visits each day and users will have to use the 24-hour emergency entrance on the east side of the building.
Portion of Ancaster's Garner Road to remain closed until Sept. 27
THE ISSUE: Garner Road closureTHE LOCAL IMPACT: Traffic problems on Hamilton Drive are worsening, say residents
Bauman plans to appeal murder convictions
A jury last month found him guilty of two counts of first-degree murder
Seven-year-old leukemia patient finds a new passion as an Argo for a day
Darius Raso shows he can join the Argos, signing a one-day deal, and beat them too, running through the team to score a touchdown in practice.
Hearing scheduled in Mario Batali's indecent assault case
Hearing scheduled in Mario Batali's indecent assault case
Hurricane Dorian: Florida preps for an ‘absolute monster’
As of Friday morning, Dorian was centred about 260 miles (420 kilometres) east of the Bahamas, its winds blowing at 105 mph (165 kph) as it moved northwest at 12 mph (19 kph).
Man fined $2,000 for feeding Timbits to bear, posting on social media
Randy Scott is also ordered to stay away from bears following B.C. Conservation Service charge
Double-murderer Bauman gets life in prison
‘You took away someone precious,’ girl’s father tells sentencing hearing
What's open and closed Labour Day weekend in Flamborough and beyond
Here’s a list of what’s open and closed in Hamilton this long weekend.
What's going on at Mohawk Road Tim Hortons?
New drive-thru standalone restaurant expected to open this fall
Shipping news for Aug. 18 to 24. What came in and out of the Port of Hamilton
Domestic: 7
Weekend planner: Here are seven things to do in Hamilton this weekend
Summer’s final gasp plays out this weekend. Don’t forget to wear sunscreen and maybe you’ll need an umbrella. Either way, there are plenty of things happening in Hamilton and area for you to sink your teeth into. Take a look at these seven events and what’s open and closed this holiday Monday.
Overdose crisis: Messages of hope and despair at Gage Park
Victims were remembered and experiences were shared during awareness event
Norfolk County woman charged after horse stolen from paddock
The horse has since been reunited with its owner and is in good health.
Decade-long fight to avoid $10,000 payment for windows costs Niagara builder Andrew Ferri $200,000
Along the way, the defiant defendants have also been found in contempt of court, hit with a $10,000 fine and lost ownership of the property in question after it was ordered sold by a judge.
Bulldogs owner wants to move forward with Lime Ridge arena
But city may still prefer a downtown location for a 10,000 seat building
Bulldogs owner wants to move forward with Lime Ridge arena
But city may still prefer a downtown location for a 10,000 seat building
Ontario solicitor general refuses to overturn decision to move death investigations to Toronto
Mayor Fred Eisenberger questions motives in the move to close the Hamilton Regional Forensic Pathology Unit.
Hamilton Coun. Sam Merulla makes “harassment” complaints over online posts by ex-undercover cop
The Ward 4 councillor has filed a police watchdog complaint claiming former undercover cop Paul Manning falsely linked him to the mob in online posts and emails.
Family calls for change at funeral for B.C. teen who died of apparent overdose
Family and friends who spoke at the funeral remembered the teenager as a funny, energetic boy who loved to cook, play video games and joke with his buddies.
Cellphone restrictions coming to Ontario schools in November
Education Minister Stephen Lecce says limits to be imposed so kids can ‘focus on studies,’ but teachers can still allow phone use for educational purposes.
Bulldogs owner ready to move forward with Lime Ridge arena
But city may still prefer a downtown location for a 10,000 seat building
Will Justin Trudeau march in the Hamilton Labour Day parade amid a cold shoulder from some Canadian labour activists?
The Prime Minister’s Office was told there was ‘no possible way’ he would be given the opportunity to speak.
Man arrested after police cruiser hit by van, allowing handcuffed man to flee
Hamilton police are looking for a man and a woman who fled in a stolen Acura.
Ottawa gives Quebec $250 million to cover costs related to asylum seeker influx
Quebec received roughly 90 per cent of the refugee claimants who entered the country from the United States in 2017 and 2018.
Federal election materials being shipped across country to prepare for campaign
There has been a high demand for materials by teachers who want their students to follow the campaign.
Liberals commit $1.5M to help universities tackle on-campus sexual violence
The Liberal government is committing up to $1.5 million to help colleges and universities get better at dealing with sexual violence on campus.
Sid Ryan won’t seek NDP nomination in Oshawa
Longtime labour leader says NDP officials did not approve his application in time.
Scheer says Liberals deflecting from scandals with abortion, same-sex marriage
Scheer has long been on the record as opposing both abortion and same-sex marriage personally, and disavowed neither of those positions Thursday despite being asked several times for clarity.
Abortion again at issue in federal youth summer job grants
About two dozen groups were denied funding because government officials felt they were trying to restrict access to abortion or sexual health services.
Ontario needs a regional immigration strategy, new report suggests
Ontario’s small communities could benefit from the influx of immigrants that are disproportionately settling in the Greater Toronto Area, a new report said Thursday as it urged all levels of government to address the imbalance.
McMaster profs among hundreds concerned about Elections Canada’s ‘chilling precedent’
Hundreds of professors from around the world sign an open letter to the agency comes in the wake of news environmental groups will need to register as third parties if they spend more than $500 on advertising on “issues.”
B.C.’s middle-class gang violence getting deadlier
Police and youth advocates say guns, more potent drugs, are raising stakes
Ron McKerlie gets second term as Mohawk College president
McKerlie has served as president of Mohawk since 2014.
Allies of British prime minister resign amid outrage over Parliament suspension
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faced defections from senior allies Thursday as a backlash built and opponents planned legal challenges to his decision to suspend Parliament to push his Brexit plans.
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