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Anti-racism protests take place across Canada

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TORONTO — Hundreds of anti-racism demonstrators took their message to Toronto's city hall and Ontario's legislature in a pair of protests Saturday, taking a...

Federal funding offer not enough to cover Ontario’s COVID-19 costs, Ford says

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TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford says a $14 billion federal financial aid offer to all of Canada's provinces and territories isn't enough. Ford says Ontario's costs...

Southlake won’t send frontline staff to River Glen Haven, as family members grow frustrated...

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By: Mike Anderson It's been one week since Southlake officially took over management of the River Glen Haven Nursing Home in Sutton, York Region's deadliest...

Ontario lifts restrictions, reopens short-term rentals starting today

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TORONTO — Ontario is lifting restrictions on short-term rentals today. Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli says the facilities were able to resume operations as of...

New Canadian modelling shows COVID-19 waning but relaxing restrictions still risky

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OTTAWA — Canada's top doctor says the country has been successful at slowing the spread of COVID-19 but warns that relaxing public health restrictions...

Toronto police chief defends the service, promises change in wide-ranging speech

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Toronto's chief of police is promising big changes to the force — but he says that change will look like a continuation of existing efforts...

Court throws out law barring self-induced intoxication as defence to violence

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TORONTO — A law that bans an accused from using intoxication as a defence in cases of sexual assault and other violent crimes tramples...

Protests are important but risks of COVID-19 must be considered: Freeland

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OTTAWA — Deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland suggested Wednesday that COVID-19 will keep her away from anti-racism marches planned across Canada in coming days. Freeland...

Ford says decision on second stage of reopening could come within next week

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TORONTO — Ontario health officials are in discussions about the second stage of the province's economic reopening plan, and Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday...

Garneau expands required use of face masks on planes, trains, ships and transit

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OTTAWA — Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau is expanding the required use of face coverings on planes, trains, ships and transit to reduce the spread...

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