Oct 04, 15:00

 
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     ... issued a statement in response to a large gathering of students over the weekend attending an event dubbed 'Fake Homecoming,' … Read more on cp24.com.


 
Goal cp24.com 11:15
     STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Swedish artist Lars Vilks, who had lived under police protection since making a sketch of the Prophet Muhammad with a dog's body in 2007, ...


 
TORONTO STAR 18:02
    
Thirty-four years after the Law Society opened the door to legal advertising, critics say Ontario lawyers are increasingly flouting the rules of professional conduct in their U.S.-style marketing.


 
TORONTO STAR 16:55
    
The apps for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp continue to be down worldwide. The company has not said what might be causing the outage, which began around 11:45 a.m. Monday.


 
TORONTO STAR 16:02
    
The province is also reporting 816 schools with a reported cases of COVID in schools. Locally, Ontario reports 85 new cases in Toronto, 88 in Peel, 46 in Ottawa, 30 in York and 29 in Windsor-Essex.


 
TORONTO STAR 14:55
    


 
TORONTO STAR 14:43
    
The Advil Cold and Sinus Day/Night Convenience Pack is being recalled because a labelling error on the blister packs means people may take nighttime caplets instead of daytime ones, and vice versa, Health Canada warns.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:14
     A long-term weather forecast has revealed when southern Ontario is expected to be hit with the first snowfall of the season.


 
CTV News - Toronto 18:40
     Ontario Premier Doug Ford is being criticized for a vaccination 'double standard' after a Progressive Conservative MPP was punished but not removed from caucus for allegedly misleading the government about her vaccine status.


 
CTV News - Toronto 16:05
     The Ford government had an opportunity to reset its roadmap on Monday in a throne speech that was set to describe a fresh agenda in advance of a provincial election.


 
CTV News - Toronto 17:36
     A man who is alleged to have been driving an Audi at a high speed and caused a crash that killed a 58-year-old woman is wanted by police.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:08
     Ontario is reporting 511 new COVID-19 cases on Monday as the seven-day average of daily infections continues to drop.


 
CTV News - Toronto 14:58
     Adult riders will no longer be able to discretely swipe a child's card to gain access to the TTC.


 
CTV News - Toronto 18:58
     One woman is in life-threatening condition after police say she crashed into a parked trailer in the parking lot of a big box store in Mississauga on Monday afternoon.


 
CTV News - Toronto 16:53
     Ontario's publicly-funded schools now account for nearly one-third of the active COVID-19 cases in the province after another 146 infections were added to the tally on Monday.


 
CTV News - Toronto 16:16
     Users around the globe are reporting Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp outages on Monday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:28
     Canada's outdated approach to assessing the risks of climate change means that many Canadians are currently living in areas considered at risk of climate-related flooding and wildfires without knowing it, says a new report from the Canadian Institute for Climate Choices.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:34
     Windsor police say the Ambassador Bridge international border crossing between Canada and the U.S. has been shut down due to "possible explosives" in the area.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:16
     Users around the globe are reporting Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp outages on Monday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:28
     Another sharp jump in the number of COVID-19 cases in New Brunswick forced more than a dozen schools to close on Monday.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:01
     Star Trek's Captain Kirk is rocketing into space -- boldly going where no other sci-fi actors have gone. Jeff Bezos' space travel company, Blue Origin, announced Monday that William Shatner will blast off from West Texas on Oct. 12.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:45
     Justin Trudeau's behaviour on what should have been a solemn day of healing cannot be reconciled with conduct becoming of Canada's prime minister, Don Martin writes in his exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 16:30
     A new poll suggests nearly 70 per cent of Canadian organizations facing a ransomware attack last year paid the demands to avoid downtime, reputational damage and other costs.


 
19:00
     Flamborough—Glanbrook Conservative MPP Donna Skelly doesn't think a plan without some sort of boundary expansion will work.


 
18:54
     Just after 6:20 a.m. Monday, Edmonton Fire Rescue Services received a 911 call about a garage fire in the area of 112 Avenue and 94 Street. 


 
18:34
     The government announced late Friday that Lindsey Park, one of Premier Doug Ford's caucus members, had been stripped of her parliamentary assistant role.


 
18:28
     The Ermineskin Cree Nation says it continues to doubt the need for a federal environmental review of a proposed thermal coal mine expansion near Hinton in western Alberta.


 
18:15
     Critics and Ontario party leaders responded to the throne speech, calling it calling it 'uninspiring' and 'disappointing.'


 
18:11
     Home sales across Metro Vancouver remained well above the 10-year average in September, but the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says prices haven't climbed as sharply.


 
18:01
     Long-standing Dorval mayor Edgar Rouleau is stepping down after 39 years in municipal politics, setting the stage for a four-way mayoral race.


 
17:56
     Canadian National Railway Co. has called a special meeting of shareholders for March in response to a request from an activist investor unhappy with its bid for KCS.


 
17:55
     Waterloo Regional Police say multiple people were arrested after another large crowd gathered upon the streets of Waterloo late Friday night.


 
17:52
     Goodbye Graffiti logged 149,837 nuisance tagging reports during patrols of city-owned property in 2020 - a 41 per cent increase over the 106,383 incidents reported in 2019.


 
Toronto Sun 18:17
     Lindsey Park has been stripped of her parliamentary assistant role for misrepresenting her vaccination status


 
Toronto Sun 18:02
     Johnston was convicted of breaching a 2019 court order forbidding him from defaming restauranteur Mohamad Fakih


 
Toronto Sun 17:56
     I now think, more than ever before, he wants to leave.


 
Toronto Sun 17:43
     The Canadian Thanksgiving is coming up this weekend, and the usual docile three-day break is full of excitement and a tad of tension: Many consumers are having a tough time sourcing their favourite size bird. In this case, size does matter as, thanks to the pandemic, smaller family gatherings are taking place, and the need […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:28
     The 76-year-old, who became a Canadian in 1983, has been honoured on Canada's Walk of Fame and is a Member of the Order of Canada


 
Toronto Sun 17:25
     OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada says it's working with other governments still dubious about allowing Canadians with mixed vaccines to travel across their borders without quarantining. Several countries, including the United States, only recognize people with two identical doses of an approved vaccine as being fully vaccinated. Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada's chief […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:18
     NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said the speech offered no new support for health care, schools or small businesses


 
Toronto Sun 17:15
     Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer issued an apology Monday in the aftermath of a viral video that showed the married 57-year-old in close quarters with a young woman in a bar over the weekend. The incident happened Saturday in Columbus, Ohio, where Meyer was the head coach at Ohio State from 2012-18. "I just apologized […]


 
Toronto Sun 17:13
     Facebook Inc's main social media site, popular photo-sharing platform Instagram and messaging app WhatsApp, were down for tens of thousands of users, according to outage tracking website Downdetector.com. Reuters could not immediately confirm the issue affecting the services. However, the error message on Facebook's webpage suggested a Domain Name System (DNS) error. DNS allows web […]


 
Toronto Sun 16:57
     Two-times gold medallist Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid and Alex Pietrangelo were named on Monday in the Canadian men's ice hockey team's initial squad for the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Participating countries were asked to declare three players and there were no surprises in Canada's early selections given National Hockey League players are set to return to […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:25
     Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath says it's "statistically curious" that medical exemptions for COVID-19 vaccines are supposed to be rare, but two of the province's 70 Progressive Conservative representatives have them. The government announced late Friday that Lindsey Park, one of Premier Doug Ford's caucus members, had been stripped of her parliamentary assistant role for […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:44
     We know you have questions about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and we're working to get you the answers, straight from the most trusted sources. Toronto's Associate Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Vinita Dubey, will answer your COVID-19 related questions in a LIVE interview on Wednesday, Oct. 6 at 12:30 p.m. on our YouTube page as […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:19
     OTTAWA – Senior federal officials were told in the spring that the government could make it mandatory for all workers nationwide to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The Trudeau Liberals have promised to bring in mandatory vaccination requirements for federally regulated workers, such as those employed by transportation, banks and telecommunication companies. Those workers account for […]


 
CityNews Toronto 15:49
     Police say the Ambassador Bridge border crossing has reopened to traffic moving from Canada to the United States as an investigation into an "isolated incident" of possible explosives continues. The bridge that links Windsor and Detroit was shut down to all traffic on Monday morning and the surrounding area was evacuated as well. Windsor police […]


 
CityNews Toronto 18:00
     Justin Trudeau is headed back to Ottawa, days after he was slammed for flying to Tofino, B.C. for a vacation on the first Truth and Reconciliation day.


 
CityNews Toronto 14:25
     Ontario is reporting 511 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday and two additional deaths. The province tested 23,667 people yesterday, for a test positivity rate of two per cent. In a tweet, Minister of Health Christine Elliott said 159 people are in ICU battling the virus and 146 are in hospital. Elliott adds that due […]


 
CityNews Toronto 16:36
     Facebook said Monday it is aware some users were having trouble accessing its platform as well as Instagram, which it owns.


 
CityNews Toronto 13:16
     The Doug Ford government's seven-page speech from the throne lays out no new ideas but promises the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic will be "fueled by economic growth, not painful tax hikes or spending cuts." The speech, delivered by Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell, was otherwise a recap of government initiatives during the pandemic. Designed to […]


 
CityNews Toronto 14:04
     An NHL goalie has made serious allegations after teams and a coach in the NHL, including former Vancouver Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault.


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:44
     The ultimate goal, according to the throne speech delivered in the legislative chamber Monday, is "avoiding future lockdowns."


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:23
     A planning committee meeting that spanned two days ended on Monday with a 6-2 vote in support of a master site plan for the future Civic hospital on the Central Experimental Farm. The committee endorsement is one of the many steps The Ottawa Hospital will need to clear as it develops the $2.8-billion health-care centre […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 18:19
     The general who wrote a positive reference letter for a sex offender is now back on the job at defence headquarters working on the military's response to various reviews of sexual misconduct in the Canadian Forces. Maj. Gen. Peter Dawe will review recommendations that will emerge from a new investigation by former Supreme Court justice […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 17:13
     Police seized illicit cannabis products reportedly valued at more than $1 million in raids in Kanata and Carleton Place last week. Four Ottawa residents were arrested and officers executed search warrants at an industrial facility on Emily Street in Carleton Place and a home on Huntsman Crescent in Kanata Sept. 29, the Ontario Provincial Police […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 17:00
     A rule-of-law organization is the best choice for the democracies of Asia and beyond, including Canada.


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:31
     "This is about a celebration of his creative plates and trying to share them with our guests."


 
Ottawa Citizen 16:29
     A week after she was apparently dog-napped, Ellie is back in her owner's arms. Charlotte Hanington shared the happy homecoming on social media Sunday. The 14-year-old toy Manchester terrier disappeared a week earlier from Hanington's car, which was parked at a Westboro supermarket. Hanington said in her Instagram post Sunday that she was messaged on […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:39
     Patrol officers found property damage to a home and shell casings on the ground when they were called to shots fired on Queen Mary Street Saturday night. No one was injured in the incident, which happened in the 400 block of the street, near Frances and Isidore streets, at about 11:30 p.m., the Ottawa Police […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 15:32
     Police are continuing to investigate a crash that killed two people on Old Highway 2 in Trenton Sunday afternoon. Two vehicles, one heading east and one westbound, collided east of RCAF Road at about 12:25 p.m. Sunday, the Quinte West detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police said in a release Monday. The driver and the […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 14:00
     It's time this country explicitly told French authorities that Canada will not in any way continue to participate in such a profound miscarriage of justice.


 
The Georgia Straight 17:03
     Benchmark prices of single-family homes in the two regions range from $1.3 million to $1.8 million.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:53
     Tickets go on sale to the general public on October 7.


 
The Georgia Straight 16:30
     Jodi is an Indigenous woman studying criminology in B.C. with the goal of working in a role where she can help youth and work to remove drugs from the street.


 
The Georgia Straight 15:34
     May says that she would like former MP Paul Manly (left) to become the interim Green leader.


 
The Georgia Straight 13:47
     The Vancouver-based cryptocurrency miner says the results build on momentum from the last fiscal year.


 
Windsor Star 18:55
     Heightened COVID-19 restrictions for bars, restaurants and other businesses in Windsor-Essex are being lifted. Nearly one month after the region's top doctor introduced a ban on indoor dancing and midnight closures for nightclubs, adult entertainment venues, bars, and restaurants, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit on Monday announced it would be pulling back those restrictions effective […]


 
Windsor Star 18:02
     Possible explosives found near the Ambassador Bridge forced an evacuation and a halt to traffic entering and leaving Canada on Monday. The Canadian Border Service Agency alerted Windsor police at around 9:30 a.m. after possible explosives were found inside a vehicle in secondary inspection. The Windsor police explosive disposal unit attended the scene to investigate. […]


 
Windsor Star 16:21
     The victory was more than just a morale booster for the University of Windsor Lancers. In the club's OUA football home opener on Saturday, the Lancers knocked off the No. 5-ranked Guelph 14-12 on Saturday at Alumni Field. The win comes just a week after the Gryphons had knocked off then No. 1-ranked Western. "For […]


 
Windsor Star 15:49
     A vehicle crashed through a barrier on EC Row Expressway and dropped to the road below Sunday afternoon, closing a section of Huron Church Road. Provincial police said in a statement Sunday night a car was travelling on EC Row when it "left the roadway and fell down onto Huron Church Road" around 4:45 p.m. […]


 
Windsor Star 15:22
     In the end, the loss means absolutely nothing for the Windsor Spitfires. Sunday's 6-2 loss at the WFCU Centre to the Oshawa Generals left the Spitfires with just a 2-4 record in six exhibition games. "You want to win games," Spitfires' forward Wyatt Johnston said. "You never go to the rink not caring, but exhibitions […]


 
Windsor Star 14:32
     Kids tried their hands crafting corn husk dolls at the John R. Park Homestead on Sunday afternoon, the first in a series of fun fall actives planned at the conservation area this month. "It's a super fun and easy way to get kids something hands-on to do," said Samantha Keller, interpreter at the homestead. "We're looking for […]


 
The Province 18:18
     Thousands of B.C. children and their families are able to celebrate Christmas each year with a hearty dinner and presents under the tree because of the generosity of donors like you. This year, your gift is especially needed due to the continued impacts of COVID-19.


 
The Province 13:00
     When we think about couples disagreeing about money, bills and debts come to mind, not savings. But saving too much can be costly, too.


 
Saskatoon StarPhoenix 16:23
     Sheree Fertuck disappeared from a Kenaston-area gravel pit, where she was hauling gravel, on Dec. 7, 2015. 


 
Montreal Gazette 18:53
     Pace of vaccination slows considerably in Quebec, with only 6,000 doses administered yesterday – the lowest one-day count since February.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:52
     The plan includes financially supporting artists, making arts and culture more accessible and preserving the city's heritage.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:50
     It was exciting to see the Habs reach the Cup final for the first time since 1993, but it could have an adverse effect on the team's development.


 
Montreal Gazette 18:48
     The city must start paying its workers fairer salaries and give over most of the savings to reducing business taxation.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:34
     Premier François Legault should acknowledge that it exists against First Nations in Quebec.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:24
     Legault remains firmly in the driver's seat politically. Under this plan, the legislature would recess at the end of this week.


 
Montreal Gazette 17:13
     Premier François Legault admitted the National Assembly sent the wrong message last week during debates over systemic racism in Quebec.


 
Montreal Gazette 16:58
     "We have intervened in the past ... and I will repeat the same message, that we cannot prevent people from speaking in their own language."


 
Montreal Gazette 16:00
     The tests will be administered by school staff and provide results within 15 minutes.


 
Montreal Gazette 15:21
     The Sûreté du Québec has taken a male suspect into custody and he will be questioned by investigators.


 
Calgary Herald 17:16
     Myers found Johnston guilty of six violations of a court order that he cease making defamatory statements about restaurateur Mohamad Fakih.


 
Calgary Herald 16:39
     Author, photojournalist and former Calgary Herald journalist David Bly wrote many historical pieces for the Herald over the years. The following story was written in 2006 as Calgary's Stephen Harper was elected prime minister. Albertans had rough ride: The two previous prime ministers from this province had trouble reconciling centrist governments with home constituencies that […]


 
Calgary Herald 13:58
     Last week, he drove up to his physiotherapy appointment, took out his wheelchair from his car, snapped on its wheels and was in the building in less than a minute. He often travels alone.


 
Calgary Herald 13:57
     Watch this page throughout the day for updates on COVID-19 in Calgary


 
Calgary Herald 13:43
     As Calgarians head to the polls to cast advance ballots for the municipal election starting Monday, there are a lot of decisions to be made as they mark their ballots. Advance voting opens Monday and runs until Oct. 10 at 33 locations across the city on weekdays and 27 on the weekend. The voting stations […]


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     'I wanted it to feel light and airy and fresh and approachable,' designer and lifestyle influencer Jillian Harris says.


 
Vancouver Sun 18:00
     Katie Jane Hughes isn't afraid to play with colour. 


 
Vancouver Sun 17:28
     Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.


 
Vancouver Sun 17:24
     The benchmark price of a detached home in Metro Vancouver increased to $1,828,200, or 20 per cent higher, compared to the September 2020.


 
Vancouver Sun 16:49
     Fall in B.C. is about snuggling up, enjoying a hearty meal, and enjoying the outdoors despite or maybe because of the rain. There is no shortage of places to celebrate; October is BC Craft Beer Month and BC Wine Harvest Month, so raise a glass in celebration of the season. And pack your sense of […]


 
Vancouver Sun 16:13
     Health officials say they are offering boosters because of the risks of living in group settings


 
Vancouver Sun 15:00
     Opinion: Vancouver's Climate Emergency Parking Program will fund critical investments in services and amenities to help us achieve our climate goals in just and equitable ways.


 
Vancouver Sun 13:21
     Monday is going to be mostly cloudy, but rain starts tonight, and continues for most of Tuesday and Wednesday. High of 15 C today.