 | | Sep 28, 12:46 TORONTO STAR | | | The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says Dr. Patrick Phillips, who is based in northeastern Ontario, is now barred from providing medical exemptions regarding COVID-19 vaccines, masking requirements and testing. |
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 | | Sep 28, 14:21 CTV News - Toronto | | | Ontario is reporting 466 new cases of COVID-19 as officials log an additional 11 deaths linked to the disease.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:19 CTV News - Toronto | | | The brother of van attack victim Annie Marie D'Amico says his sister would be thrilled to see that her name will now be permanently linked to a one-of-a-kind community hub aimed at helping women and children escape violence and get a fresh start.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:19 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | With the rise in popularity of QR codes at restaurants and other businesses during the pandemic, privacy and cyber security experts are urging Canadians to be cautious in their use of the technology.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:11 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS | | | As the world's nations prepare to gather for another climate summit next month in Glasgow, the OPEC oil cartel is reminding that, in their view, crude will continue to be the leading source of energy for decades, especially as the world's less-wealthy countries seek higher growth and standards of living.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:21 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS | | | Ontario is reporting 466 new cases of COVID-19 as officials log an additional 11 deaths linked to the disease.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:32 | | | Kingston police say up to $200,000 in fines and penalties were handed out during a large party in the Queen's University District this past weekend.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:29 | | | Waterloo Regional Police say they are investigating a home invasion that occurred in Cambridge on Tuesday morning.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:29 | | | Waterloo Region says it is planning the COVID-19 vaccine rollout for children aged 5-11 ahead of the potential approval of COVID-19 vaccines.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:23 | | | Selection of a coroner's jury began today for an inquest into the June 2020 police killing of Rodney Levi.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:22 | | | The Guelph Storm has announced that Michael Henrich has been named as an assistant coach heading into the 2021-22 season.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:20 | | | Here's a complete list of all the currently known coronavirus outbreaks in Saskatchewan and those locations.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:19 | | | The seven-day average in Ontario has now reached 606 which is down from a week prior when it was 710.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:17 | | | Labour was the first hurdle of the season, apple farmers say.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:12 | | | A well-known anti-masker tweeted a video of himself and other people dining inside at a location of burger franchise The Works on King Street on Sunday.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:02 | | | A new independent safety reviewer will be brought in to sign off on a plan to launch Ottawa's trouble light-rail transit line after concerns of perceived conflicts of interest.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:12 Toronto Sun | | | LONDON — A river that runs through the Glastonbury Festival, the largest greenfield music festival in the world, is contaminated with illicit drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy because stoned revelers often urinate on the ground, scientists said. Researchers from Bangor University found that concentrations of MDMA, known as ecstasy, quadrupled downstream in the Whitelake […]
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 | | Sep 28, 13:59 Toronto Sun | | | ATLANTA — A Georgia man on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to four counts of murder and other charges stemming from a shooting massacre at Atlanta-area day spas in March, for which the prosecutor is seeking the death penalty. An attorney for Robert Aaron Long, 22, entered his plea at a brief hearing before Fulton County […]
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 | | Sep 28, 13:44 Toronto Sun | | | Freddie Highmore has confirmed he's a married man. The Good Doctor star was asked about what appeared to be a wedding ring as he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday night. "I'm looking at your wedding ring right now. That's a wedding ring, yes?" host Kimmel asked, to which Highmore replied: "Yes, it is […]
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 | | Sep 28, 13:37 Toronto Sun | | | Amanda Kloots performed to her and her late husband Nick Cordero's wedding song on Dancing With The Stars on Monday night. The TV star and her pro partner Alan Bersten performed a moving Foxtrot for week two of the dancing contest, and Kloots chose to honour the Broadway star – who died in July 2020 […]
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 | | Sep 28, 13:29 Toronto Sun | | | Alex Stavropoulos pleaded guilty in January to two counts of attempted murder and breach of probation
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 | | Sep 28, 13:22 Toronto Sun | | | Dr. Patrick Phillips is barred from providing medical exemptions regarding vaccines, masking requirements and testing
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 | | Sep 28, 13:14 Toronto Sun | | | The climb could take about 10 hours with rest stops in place every 100 m for workers to take a break
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 | | Sep 28, 13:09 Toronto Sun | | | The combined company will continue under the name "Agnico Eagle Mines Limited"
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 | | Sep 28, 13:06 Toronto Sun | | | Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE on Tuesday submitted initial trial data for their COVID-19 vaccine in 5-11 year olds and said they would make a formal request with U.S. regulators for emergency use in the coming weeks. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said earlier this month it would look to complete its data review […]
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 | | Sep 28, 13:00 Toronto Sun | | | They would be standing on principle against bigoted and discriminatory legislation that has no place in Canada.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:29 CityNews Toronto | | | Ontario's medical regulator says it has imposed a number of restrictions on a family physician accused of spreading misinformation about COVID-19. The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario says Dr. Patrick Phillips, who is based in northeastern Ontario, is now barred from providing medical exemptions regarding COVID-19 vaccines, masking requirements and testing. The regulator […]
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 | | Sep 28, 14:16 CityNews Toronto | | | Ontario is reporting 466 new COVID-19 cases and 11 additional deaths on Tuesday. The rolling seven-day average of new cases has dropped to 606, down from 710 one week ago. The province reported 574 new cases one week ago. The seven-day average has fallen to the lowest point since Aug. 24. Health Minister Christine Elliott […]
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 | | Sep 28, 14:18 Ottawa Citizen | | | Neena Sidhu applauds the provincial government for providing free rapid COVID-19 tests to help protect small businesses such as her Ottawa dental practice. She offers rapid tests to employees as an added precaution although they are vaccinated and wear masks. But Sidhu is mystified as to why rapid tests are not available for a huge […]
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 | | Sep 28, 13:56 Ottawa Citizen | | | Many local entrepreneurs are concerned about an escalating talent crisis in the hospitality industry. Some people are blaming the Canada Recovery Benefit, the recently extended government subsidy. But the problems run deeper than that.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:18 Ottawa Citizen | | | Engineering firm STV will not conduct the independent third-party safety review of Ottawa's LRT return to service, city manager Steve Kanellakos said in a memo Tuesday. The selection of the firm last week had brought criticism that STV had been involved in pre-launch work on the rail system. "STV has familiarity with the Confederation Line […]
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 | | Sep 28, 12:56 Ottawa Citizen | | | A mix of sun and cloud is on tap for Tuesday with a high of 16 C, which is spot-on seasonal for late September though it looks a bit chilly overnight. Wind is expected to become northwest at 20 km/h late Tuesday afternoon then the mercury drops to 4 C overnight, according to Environment and […]
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 | | Sep 28, 12:40 Ottawa Citizen | | | One witness who asked not to be identified said she was at the park with her two small children when she saw some teens and heard shooting sounds.
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 | | Sep 28, 12:39 Ottawa Citizen | | | Tuesday, Sept. 28: Lessons from the imprisonment of the 'Two Michaels.' You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com
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 | | Sep 28, 13:28 The Georgia Straight | | | There are signs that these demonstrations will continue into the future.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:23 Regina Leader-Post | | | My family elected to scale down a service for my mother, fearing the repercussions on an overstressed health system, writes Joel Blechinger.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:00 Regina Leader-Post | | | Craig Dickenson and Ken Miller are the only two head coaches in Riders history with 18 victories in their first 25 regular-season games.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:27 Montreal Gazette | | | Gets two assists on first-period power play goals.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:17 Montreal Gazette | | | Coderre says he "won't attack a race, but will attack dangerous dogs."
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 | | Sep 28, 13:17 Montreal Gazette | | | Plante won't use taxpayer money on a stadium; Coderre says pandemic is priority; Holness won't allow use of Peel Basin site
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 | | Sep 28, 13:13 Montreal Gazette | | | Would seek special status and taxation powers if elected mayor.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:10 Montreal Gazette | | | Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants to attack the issue of anonymous accounts online: "There would be less hate if each person was identified."
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 | | Sep 28, 13:07 Montreal Gazette | | | A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:06 Montreal Gazette | | | "There is great demand for recycled plastic, but it's not aligned with supply."
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 | | Sep 28, 13:04 Montreal Gazette | | | New facility in Dollard will feature equipment for warm-up, strength training, cardio, balance, stretching and relaxation exercises.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:02 Montreal Gazette | | | The victim was hit by one of several shots fired and was able to go to the hospital himself for treatment, police said.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:00 Montreal Gazette | | | The union was furious at the news of the bonuses, saying it had been told there was no money left for the public sector.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:13 Calgary Herald | | | Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary
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 | | Sep 28, 13:17 Calgary Sun | | | ABBOTSFORD, B.C. — This being an exhibition matchup in a minor-league rink, there were no official faceoff stats. So you'll have to take Dillon Dube's word for it … "Oh, 100% then," Dube said with a toothy grin. "Yeah, I must have been." He might have been fudging the numbers a bit, but it's certainly […]
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 | | Sep 28, 14:10 Vancouver Sun | | | The mask mandate in Vancouver public schools will now include students from Kindergarten to Grade 3.
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 | | Sep 28, 14:00 Vancouver Sun | | | The best way to explore historic Highway 7 is in the ultimate luxury sedan
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 | | Sep 28, 13:40 Vancouver Sun | | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:34 Vancouver Sun | | | New rule will apply to people feeding birds and mammals in city parks.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:30 Vancouver Sun | | | Gene Covert's investment in regenerative farming pays off
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 | | Sep 28, 13:19 Vancouver Sun | | | Metro Vancouver is in for a few more overcast days with showers or rain but then the sunshine returns Friday and may even stick around for the weekend.
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 | | Sep 28, 13:00 Vancouver Sun | | | Pro tip: Let someone else do the work for you
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