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Tim Hortons sales fall by one-third as RBI feels the pain...
TORONTO — Restaurant Brands International Inc. says the pandemic took a big bite out of earnings in the second quarter, with sales down 21 per...
Ontario’s new COVID-19 case load under 100 for fourth straight day
TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 95 new cases of COVID-19 across the province today, along with one new death.
It marks the fourth day in...
Canada signs deals with Pfizer, Moderna to get doses of COVID-19...
OTTAWA — Canada now has deals in place with pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and U.S.-based biotech firm Moderna to secure millions of doses of their experimental...
Ford stands firm amid growing calls to revise Ontario’s back-to-school plan
Politicians and teachers are calling on the Ontario government to revisit its back-to-school plan as the premier continued to assert the strategy to reopen...
Ontario government launches review of York Region Children’s Aid Society
The Ontario government says it is investigating allegations of racism, bullying and harassment involving senior management at a Toronto-area child welfare organization.
The province says...
Leave your deets when dining: Restaurants taking personal info to trace...
TORONTO — As COVID-19 restrictions ease and restaurants start to welcome customers back, one thing Canadians may soon have to get used to is...
Ontario pediatric hospitals release full-time school guide, with older grades wearing...
TORONTO — Ontario's pediatric hospitals have updated their recommendations for a safe return to school full-time, offering guidelines on the logistical challenges facing educators this fall.
Among the...
Toronto, Peel to join Stage 3 of reopening Friday; Windsor-Essex left...
TORONTO — Residents of Canada's largest city will be able to eat inside a restaurant, visit a museum and attend some sporting events starting...
Parents divided over sending kids back to school: Poll
OTTAWA — As the clock ticks down to September, a new poll suggests many Canadian parents are on the fence about whether to send...
Municipalities to receive up to $4 billion from province, feds to...
TORONTO — Ontario municipalities will receive up to $4 billion in funding to help cover the costs incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with up...













































