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Sep 29, 17:51 TORONTO STAR
    
Two young brothers were killed, their brother and mother injured, when a fire tore through the Markham family's home on Bur Oak Avenue in May 2020. The fire was initially deemed suspicious, but York police now say no charges will be laid and that the fire was accidental.

 
Sep 29, 17:42 TORONTO STAR
    
Vaccine clinics are planned in all 25 wards across Toronto this Saturday, in an effort to increase the vaccination rate to 90 per cent.

 
Sep 29, 16:10 CTV News - Toronto
     The Ontario government announced changes to the school curriculum, committing to strengthening Indigenous learning in Grades 1 to 3 in the next two years, including an introduction to the residential school system.

 
Sep 29, 17:14 CTV News - Toronto
     The Ontario government has ordered several agencies to stop supplying rapid antigen COVID-19 tests to parents, as a growing number of them sought the tests to create their own surveillance testing programs in schools.

 
Sep 29, 16:45 CTV News - Toronto
     After weeks of telling its members not to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status, the union representing TTC workers has done an about-face.

 
Sep 29, 16:51 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is the latest to call for action from provincial and federal governments to restore the health-care systems in Alberta and Saskatchewan which are crumbling under the weight of a fourth wave of COVID-19 patients.

 
Sep 29, 17:15 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet says the next session of Parliament should happen in person with any members who are not fully vaccinated against COVID-19 staying home.

 
Sep 29, 16:10 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The Ontario government announced changes to the school curriculum, committing to strengthening Indigenous learning in Grades 1 to 3 in the next two years, including an introduction to the residential school system.

 
Sep 29, 16:50 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     Enbridge announced Wednesday that construction on the upgrade of its Line 3 crude oil pipeline across Minnesota is 'substantially complete' and that the company will start filling it with oil Friday.

 
Sep 29, 16:16 CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public RSS
     The British government's reserve tanker fleet was being deployed Wednesday to help deliver gasoline to empty pumps across the U.K., and military drivers will begin operating fuel tankers in the coming days to ease the country's fuel-supply crisis, a top official said.

 
Sep 29, 16:51 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS
     The president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is the latest to call for action from provincial and federal governments to restore the health-care systems in Alberta and Saskatchewan which are crumbling under the weight of a fourth wave of COVID-19 patients.

 
Sep 29, 16:10 CTVNews.ca - Canada - Public RSS
     The Ontario government announced changes to the school curriculum, committing to strengthening Indigenous learning in Grades 1 to 3 in the next two years, including an introduction to the residential school system.

 
Sep 29, 17:24
     They say investigators from the traffic unit arrested a 42-year-old Winnipeg man at a home on Fleming Avenue on Tuesday.

 
Sep 29, 17:09
     A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has denied a forest company's application to extend an injunction against blockades by people opposed to the logging of old-growth trees.

 
Sep 29, 17:05
     A number of businesses and city services in Ottawa will have their hours adjusted on Thursday as Canada marks the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

 
Sep 29, 17:03
     'It's required us to be a lot more creative and trying to be more tailored to populations,' says Dr. Ryan Sommers, the regional medical officer of health for the northern zone.

 
Sep 29, 16:58
     The Upper Grand and Wellington Catholic district school boards are reporting 11 COVID-19 cases among 10 schools in Guelph and Wellington County.

 
Sep 29, 16:54
     A man in his 80s is in hospital after being hit by a vehicle Tuesday morning, Winnipeg police said.

 
Sep 29, 16:48
     The government also announced just over $23 million for Indigenous Education as part of a "broader government commitment to reconciliation."

 
Sep 29, 16:45
     Major construction work on Pierrefonds Boulevard has squeezed traffic down to one lane in either direction on the popular thoroughfare.

 
Sep 29, 16:41
     OPP determined a pickup truck had been stolen from a dealership along Hwy. 7 in Asphodel-Norwood Township on Tuesday.

 
Sep 29, 16:37
     A new report from British Columbia's coroner says suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths in July were the second-highest ever recorded in a single month in the province.

 
Sep 29, 17:53 Toronto Sun
     Lena Dunham has confirmed marriage rumours, revealing her big day was an "impromptu" affair. The Girls star exchanged vows with her musician husband Luis Felber in London on Saturday, just a month after he secretly proposed. "We took a month to get married, instead of waiting six months or a year," she told Vogue in […]

 
Sep 29, 17:50 Toronto Sun
     Quoc Tran, 37, and Kristy Nguyen, 25, were last seen Sept. 18 around 5:30 p.m. at 111 Zenway Blvd. in Vaughan

 
Sep 29, 17:41 Toronto Sun
     WASHINGTON — YouTube will block all anti-vaccine content, moving beyond its ban on false information about the COVID vaccines to include content that contains misinformation about other approved vaccines, it said in a blog post on Wednesday. Examples of content that won't be allowed on YouTube include claims that the flu vaccine causes infertility and […]

 
Sep 29, 17:40 Toronto Sun
     Rick Rhoades was the third execution in Texas this year and the sixth in the U.S.

 
Sep 29, 17:32 Toronto Sun
     The heat is being turned up on the new Leafs Wednesday night in Ottawa. As Toronto's pre-season reaches its halfway point with a third exhibition, coach Sheldon Keefe is sitting the three healthy members of the Core Four forwards in favour of seeing a number of other job applicants and giving Petr Mrazek a second […]

 
Sep 29, 17:08 Toronto Sun
     The move includes symbols or other emblems that are considered "political, quasi-political or controversial"

 
Sep 29, 17:06 Toronto Sun
     OTTAWA — The legal battle over Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's sudden removal as head of Canada's vaccine distribution campaign is continuing today in Federal Court. Fortin's legal team wrapped its arguments this morning by saying their client still has not received any written reason for why he was removed from his high-profile post at the Public […]

 
Sep 29, 16:47 Toronto Sun
     The family will travel to Montreal, where For the Refugees has arranged housing

 
Sep 29, 16:45 Toronto Sun
     The accused's name has not bee released

 
Sep 29, 16:43 Toronto Sun
     The NBA isn't forcing players to get vaccinated against COVID-19, but it is going to withhold pay for any player that misses games due to a local mandate. "Any player who elects not to comply with local vaccination mandates will not be paid for games that he misses," read a statement from NBA spokesman Mike […]

 
Sep 29, 16:24 CityNews Toronto
     Joana Vicente is leaving the Toronto International Film Festival after three years as its co-head and executive director. Organizers at TIFF, which operates one of the world's largest film festivals as well as year-round events at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto, say Vicente will exit her role on Oct. 31 before moving back to […]

 
Sep 29, 16:22 CityNews Toronto
     The Ontario government announced Wednesday they're expanding First Nation, Métis and Inuit content and learning in the elementary school curriculum. Ontario's Ministry of Education says it's committed to complete the full spectrum of learning across this elementary curriculum, addressing the current gap in Grades 1 and 3, by September 2023. The "Indigenous-focused learning" will expand […]

 
Sep 29, 17:18 CityNews Toronto
     The Ice Hockey Federation of Ukraine has suspended Andrei Denyskin for a maximum of 13 games for a racist gesture he directed toward Jalen Smereck.

 
Sep 29, 17:47 Ottawa Citizen
     A man in his 50s was taken to The Ottawa Hospital trauma centre with head injuries.

 
Sep 29, 17:11 Ottawa Citizen
     Our last burst of foreign policy idealism — the Responsibility to Protect, blood diamonds, the International Criminal Court and the ban on anti-personnel landmines — was two decades ago.

 
Sep 29, 17:05 Ottawa Citizen
     Ontario reported 495 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday and 172 people in intensive care units with the disease. The province reported eight more deaths, bringing the total to 9,723 since the pandemic began. There were 39 new COVID-19 cases in Ottawa, the province reported. The data released by Ottawa Public Health later in the […]

 
Sep 29, 16:19 Ottawa Citizen
     The electronic dance-music festival had nearly 10,000 fans each day on Sept. 4-5.

 
Sep 29, 16:01 Ottawa Citizen
     The federal government is encouraging all Canadians on Sept. 30 to wear orange shirts as a "symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations."

 
Sep 29, 17:48 The Georgia Straight
     The performance takes place at Pacific Spirit United Church.

 
Sep 29, 16:33 The Georgia Straight
     Tickets go on sale October 1.

 
Sep 29, 16:17 The Georgia Straight
     She quit the NPA in April after the party board selected park commissioner John Coupar as its 2022 mayoral candidate.

 
Sep 29, 17:44 Windsor Star
     Stacks of undeclared cash were intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the Ambassador Bridge earlier this week. According, to U.S. CBP, a total of $228,000 in American currency was seized during inspections of outbound commercial vehicles at the bridge's port of entry. A cache of $200,000 USD was found in one vehicle on […]

 
Sep 29, 17:05 The Province
     Packages will note the bulbs' bloom time (early, mid, or late spring) to help plan for an uninterrupted display

 
Sep 29, 16:34 The Province
     Past clubs have been led by defencemen but this one should be powered by the likes of centre Justin Sourdif and winger Fabian Lysell.

 
Sep 29, 16:03 The Province
     The Province will not publish a newspaper on Thursday as we commemorate the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The federal government passed legislation over the summer to mark Sept. 30 as a day of remembrance and reflection on the tragic legacy of residential schools. The province of B.C. also recognizes this day. Here's a […]

 
Sep 29, 17:30 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     "Farmers are facing, in some cases, very significant financial penalties (for) contracts that — through no fault of their own — they're not able to fulfil due to the unprecedented drought."

 
Sep 29, 17:16 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     The Saskatoon Blades granted Colton Dach's wishes Tuesday and traded him away.

 
Sep 29, 16:48 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     In a special council meeting Wednesday it was agreed Mayor Charlie Clark would send a letter asking the province to limit gatherings to 150 people.

 
Sep 29, 16:21 Saskatoon StarPhoenix
     Sheree, 51, was last seen leaving for the pit on Dec. 7, 2015. Her abandoned, unlocked semi was discovered later that day.

 
Sep 29, 17:43 Montreal Gazette
     A 36-year-old suspect is expected to appear Wednesday at the Joliette courthouse.

 
Sep 29, 17:36 Montreal Gazette
     All vaccines highly effective against COVID-19 hospitalizations, preliminary results of Quebec study show.

 
Sep 29, 17:08 Montreal Gazette
     "We've realized over the last year that it is directly with Quebecers that we must work, without waiting for government action," said Ghislain Picard, chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador.

 
Sep 29, 16:56 Montreal Gazette
     "We believe that the bilingual status of some municipalities must be maintained, even in the event of a downward demographic shift," said Beny Masella, mayor of Montreal West.

 
Sep 29, 16:44 Montreal Gazette
     The premier says it was the fault of opposition parties that a tribute to Joyce Echaquan in the National Assembly devolved into a fight over the existence of systemic racism.

 
Sep 29, 16:12 Montreal Gazette
     Legault's refusal to consider the systemic nature of discrimination or racism has a trickle-down effect.

 
Sep 29, 17:29 Calgary Herald
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary

 
Sep 29, 17:56 Vancouver Sun
     Colleen Hardwick, who quit the NPA to sit as an independent in April, announced Wednesday she has joined TEAM for a Livable Vancouver.

 
Sep 29, 17:49 Vancouver Sun
     The Coast Mountain bus driver was an employee for more than 20 years. A moment of silence will be observed on all on all buses and SeaBuses at 3 p.m. today.

 
Sep 29, 16:28 Vancouver Sun
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.

 
Sep 29, 16:02 Vancouver Sun
     September 30 has been declared a day of remembrance and reflection on the tragic legacy of residential schools