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Retailers ask Ontario government to lift COVID restrictions they say aren’t...
TORONTO — A coalition of about 50 retailers is calling on the Ontario government to lift COVID-19 restrictions for non-essential stores it claims is...
Ottawa beefs up loans for hard-hit sectors — but big airlines...
Ottawa is rolling out a wave of new funding for pandemic-battered industries including tourism, the arts and regional aviation, with smaller companies top of...
With deficit closing in on $400 billion, Liberals detail more spending...
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are proposing $25 billion in new spending to help Canadian businesses and workers make it through a COVID-19 winter...
Ontario reports 1,822 new COVID-19 cases and 29 new deaths related...
Ontario is reporting 1,822 new cases of COVID-19 today, a slight decrease from yesterday's record high of 1,855.
The province also recorded 29 more deaths...
Businesses face $5K fine for violating COVID-19 rules
By: Mike Anderson
York Region will begin charging businesses that fail to stop or prevent the spread of COVID-19, according to a media release issued...
Salvation Army Kettle Campaign partners with Zehrs and Walmart
The Salvation Army kicked off their annual Christmas Kettle Campaign on November 14 at Zehrs in Keswick, and they are hoping to raise $48,000...
Survey of university students, faculty suggests online learning has negative impact
A survey of university students, faculty, and academic librarians in Ontario suggests that the shift to online learning during the pandemic has negatively affected...
COVID-19 rapid tests deployed to some Ontario hospitals, long-term care homes:...
TORONTO — COVID-19 rapid tests are now being used in some Ontario hospitals and long-term care homes, with more set to be distributed across...
November 24, 2020 Issue
This issue includes:
Businesses face $5K a day fine for violating COVID-19 rulesSanta Claus Parade replaced by drive-thruWill ATK Care be held accountable for COVID-19...
Toronto, Peel enter lockdown, some residents welcome restrictions as cases rise
Residents in Toronto and Peel Region appeared supportive of new COVID-19 measures Monday but were anxious about the course of the pandemic as the...












































