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Ontario starts first reopening stage as new COVID-19 cases increase

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TORONTO — Ontario entered its first stage of reopening many businesses such as retail stores Tuesday, even as the number of new COVID-19 cases...

“Southlake has not taken over management of River Glen Haven at this time,” says...

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By: Mike Anderson As York Region's second-worst COVID-19 outbreak continues at River Glen Haven, Southlake Regional Health Centre says it hasn't taken over management of...

Ontario reports 340 new COVID-19 cases, 23 new deaths related to virus

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TORONTO — Ontario is reporting another 340 cases of COVID-19 and 23 new deaths related to the virus. There is now a total of 22,653...

Barring Taiwan from WHO a ‘serious’ health concern: Canada, U.S., allies say

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OTTAWA — Canada, the United States and six major allies have told the World Health Organization that its ongoing exclusion of Taiwan has created a serious public health...

Ontario long-term care association calls on province to commit to public inquiry

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TORONTO — The association representing most long-term care homes in Ontario came out in support of a public inquiry into the sector Saturday, but...

Canada’s ‘inevitable’ second wave of COVID-19 cases

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TORONTO — No one knows when a fresh surge of COVID-19 cases will emerge in Canada, but experts agree numbers are poised to rise...

Ottawa pledges $100 million for Canadian Red Cross response to COVID-19, disasters

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OTTAWA — The Canadian Red Cross is poised to receive $100 million in federal funds to support public health measures and enhance the charity's capacity...

Trudeau hopes government can help Air Canada following announcement of layoffs

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government will work closely with Air Canada to see if any more help can be offered...

April home sales plunged to levels not seen in almost 40 years on COVID-19...

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OTTAWA — Canadian home sales plunged to levels not seen in almost 40 years in April as the COVID-19 outbreak forced distancing measures and...

Ford declines to pause commercial evictions but tells landlords: have a heart

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TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford indicated Friday he won’t be putting a freeze on commercial evictions, but pleaded with “vicious” landlords to be flexible...

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