Oct 12, 09:00

 
TORONTO STAR 10:30
    
Police are still looking for a suspect.


 
TORONTO STAR 10:00
    
According to the researchers, Scarborough "suffers greatly" from its automobile-dependent urban form.


 
TORONTO STAR 09:00
    
Parents frustrated by limited information shared about COVID cases in schools at a time when there are more ongoing outbreaks than in any other sector. Just a few cases in a school can impact hundreds.


 
CTV News - Toronto 12:14
     Police say a man has died following a shooting in Brampton, northwest of Toronto.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:49
     A customs dispute at the U.S.-Canada border is threatening America's supply of a key fish used for popular products such as fish sticks and fast food sandwiches.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:31
     Synthetic chemicals called phthalates, found in hundreds of consumer products such as food storage containers, shampoo, makeup, perfume and children's toys, may contribute to some 91,000 to 107,000 premature deaths a year among people ages 55 to 64 in the United States, a new study found.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 08:09
     A Federal Court judge is set to rule today on Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's request for reinstatement as the head of Canada's vaccine distribution campaign.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:43
     The U.S. will accept travellers with the AstraZeneca vaccine, a lawyer sues the federal government over refugees, and Moderna won't share its vaccine recipe.


 
CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:15
     After being targeted by scammers, CTV's chief financial commentator Pattie Lovett-Reid warns in her latest column on CTVNews.ca that everyone should be on the lookout for scams.


 
12:54
     The search continues for a man in his 50s who fell into the St. Lawrence River over the weekend on the South Shore.


 
12:47
     Montreal police officers are investigating an early morning shooting in the city's east-end Rivière-des-Prairies neighbourhood.


 
12:41
     The move comes as the Biden administration is set to issue rules requiring employers with more than 100 workers to be vaccinated or test weekly for the coronavirus.


 
12:06
     U.K. lawmakers said their inquiry was designed to uncover why they performed ``significantly worse'' than many other countries during the initial period of the pandemic.


 
12:00
     Robert Leeming is accused of killing 25-year-old Jasmine Lovett and her daughter, 22-month-old Aliyah Sanderson, in April 2019.


 
11:47
     The House is expected to approve it swiftly so President Joe Biden can sign it into law this week.


 
11:35
     After the volcano's cone partially collapsed on Saturday, a new river of lava streamed towards the sea, devouring banana and avocado plantations.


 
11:29
     Parents have been watching closely as children returned to classrooms across the country during the fourth wave of the pandemic.


 
11:10
     Fortin's legal team alleged the government turfed from his temporary position at the Public Health Agency of Canada for purely political reasons.


 
11:00
     A former interpreter for the Canadian Armed Forces and his 11 relatives were evacuated from Afghanistan by Ukrainian soldiers after the Taliban took control.


 
Toronto Sun 12:53
     Megan Fox struggles with body dysmorphia and "deep insecurities." The star has opened up about her internal struggles and revealed how she found love with her boyfriend Machine Gun Kelly. Speaking alongside her partner to British GQ Style magazine, she said: "Yeah, I have body dysmorphia. I have a lot of deep insecurities… We may […]


 
Toronto Sun 12:38
     After 38 wins, $1.5 million in prize money and countless tweets complaining about his use of the word "what's," viewers finally saw Matt Amodio lose a game of "Jeopardy!" Or, as the show mournfully announced in a news release, "The Amodio Rodeo is over." Amodio, a 30-year-old PhD student at Yale University, was defeated in […]


 
Toronto Sun 12:31
     OTTAWA — A Federal Court judge is set to rule today on Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's request for reinstatement as the head of Canada's vaccine distribution campaign. The ruling by Justice Ann Marie McDonald follows a two-day hearing last month in which Fortin's legal team and the government argued over who removed him from the high-profile […]


 
Toronto Sun 12:25
     The Golden Globes will still be handed out in 2022. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) will honour the best performances of 2021 despite NBC officials previously confirming the network wouldn't be airing the annual ceremony next year. "The HFPA plans to recognize the performances of 2021 to celebrate the great work of the industry […]


 
Toronto Sun 11:28
     Peel police are investigating after gunfire claimed the life of a man in Brampton early Tuesday morning. Emergency crews were dispatched to a plaza at the intersection of Peter Robertson Blvd. and Dixie Rd. Just before 1 a.m. after shots rang out. There, officers found a male suffering from gunshot wounds. The victim was rushed […]


 
Toronto Sun 10:00
     Dear Amy: Our 24-year-old daughter recently moved out of state, before entering grad school in the medical field. After graduation from college a year and a half ago, she worked in a rehab hospital, where she made many friends. She became close to one of her co-workers and it seemed like they had a strong […]


 
CityNews Toronto 12:17
     Toronto's automatic speed enforcement cameras managed to catch over 36,000 speeders this summer, issuing 36,700 tickets in July and August. In the second and third month the cameras were in effect in their current locations, there were 1,211 repeat offenders in July and 764 in August. The intersection of Victoria Park Avenue, near Tiago Avenue, […]


 
CityNews Toronto 11:47
     The TTC is reaching out to retired workers as it braces for a potential labour shortage ahead of its mandatory vaccination deadline for employees. By Oct. 30, all TTC employees need to be fully vaccinated and in the event there is a staffing shortage they are looking at a number of options to ensure service […]


 
CityNews Toronto 10:21
     Deadline day has arrived for staff at a number of privately run long-term care and retirement homes in Canada to be fully vaccinated. The coalition of privately run homes, operated by Chartwell, Extendicare, Responsive Group, Revera, and Sienna, announced in August that COVID-19 vaccinations would be mandatory for staff across the country. Any staff who […]


 
CityNews Toronto 10:01
     A Federal Court judge is set to rule today on Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin's request for reinstatement as the head of Canada's vaccine distribution campaign. The ruling by Justice Ann Marie McDonald follows a two-day hearing last month in which Fortin's legal team and the government argued over who removed him from the high-profile post in […]


 
CityNews Toronto 09:40
     In today's The Big Story podcast, Steve Wallace claims he's taught more than 25,000 people to drive. Dozens of them say he harassed and abused them while he did so. The allegations which now date back into the 1970s came to light after one young woman, who says he harassed her during a lesson, created […]


 
CityNews Toronto 09:16
     A man has been killed in an early morning shooting in Brampton Monday. Peel police were called to Dixie Road and Peter Roberton Boulevard just before 1 a.m. to reports of a shooting. The male victim was found on the scene and rushed to Sunnybrook Hospital in life-threatening condition. He died of his injuries in […]


 
CityNews Toronto 08:00
     The majority of respondents in a newly released Canada-wide survey say they are concerned about the spread of COVID-19 in schools and want children and staff to wear masks. The survey by the Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research at the University of Saskatchewan was done by phone between Sept. 3 and Sept. 28. […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 12:54
     "When we're not able to go into our grief, to really experience it, to experience our sorrow, to have it witnessed by people."


 
Ottawa Citizen 12:00
     In maintaining our sister-city agreement, we are lending a sense of legitimacy to one of the most repressive regimes in the world.


 
Ottawa Citizen 11:50
     Summer-in-October continues Tuesday with an expected high of 24 C and humidex of 29. Mixed skies are expected to clear in the early afternoon with wind becoming south at 20 km/h in the afternoon, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Fog patches are forecast to start developing Tuesday evening then dissipate near midnight then […]


 
Ottawa Citizen 11:30
     With the city's population growing by an additional 400,000 people over the next 25 years, we'll need 195,000 new homes by 2046.


 
Ottawa Citizen 11:00
     67's, Redblacks, Senators — the idea that all the fans would come storming back after the pandemic is misplaced. Some people just aren't ready to go out yet. The pandemic has changed the way we behave, in some cases permanently.


 
Ottawa Citizen 11:00
     Tuesday, Oct. 12: With a big polluter in town, we need environmental champions, a L'Orignal letter-writer says. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com


 
Ottawa Citizen 10:30
     The video emerged in February 2020 after news reports that the second-in-command of HMCS Calgary was relieved of his duties for disabling smoke and heat detectors.


 
Ottawa Citizen 10:00
     "There is a motion before Ottawa council on Wednesday for a judicial inquiry into the system's development and operation. It will probably not succeed, nor should it."


 
The Georgia Straight 12:09
     It has already come under criticism for harassing and intimidating foreign journalists working in the country.


 
Windsor Star 09:58
     We've had trouble with rats all summer. I moved back from Alberta several years ago, which to me was virtually rat free. In Alberta, if you call about rats, they send out a patrol of four to six people who literally attack the problem. Recently, we sat out in our backyard one night and counted […]


 
The Province 12:00
     The Vancouver Canucks aren't ready to challenge the Golden Knights, but they should contend well against the rest of their Pacific Division mates


 
The Province 12:00
     Ben Kuzma looks at the challenges the Canucks 'Big Six' face in order for the team to return to the Stanley Cup playoffs


 
Ottawa Sun 11:36
     "It turns out I was horribly mistaken about my ability to weather the isolation that the pandemic has forced on all of us."


 
Ottawa Sun 11:16
     The pre-season provided the Ottawa Senators with some answers, but the biggest question as the games start for real remains how long the club can survive without Brady Tkachuk. Senators fans are still caught between a Tkachuk and a hard place, as stalled contract talks between the star left winger and management hang like a […]


 
Ottawa Sun 09:30
     Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.


 
National Observer 12:44
     The majority of respondents in a newly released Canada-wide survey say they are concerned about the spread of COVID-19 in schools and want children and staff to wear masks.


 
National Observer 12:42
     It took little more than 48 hours from the moment a major oil spill was discovered off Southern California until the first lawsuit was filed against the Houston company that owns and operates the ruptured pipeline.


 
National Observer 12:31
     The young Swedish climate activist does not expect much from either the US president or COP26, the make-or-break summit that runs October 31 to November 12. 


 
National Observer 10:10
     An independent assessment of British Columbia's oil and gas royalty system confirms what many have been saying for years: It's a "broken" program that is "not compatible with environmental goals."


 
National Observer 10:10
     Shaghayegh Tajvidi will oversee the expansion of CNO's climate reporting into new forms of storytelling that will bring us to the cutting edge of modern journalism.


 
National Observer 10:10
     Want to know what a job looks like for a fossil fuel worker in the net-zero economy? Just ask Luisa Da Silva. As executive director of Iron & Earth, she makes the rubber hit the road. 


 
National Observer 10:10
     I love fashion, but this overconsumption has to stop for the sake of our planet and for the sake of thousands of species, writes Ashley Stefureak.


 
National Observer 10:10
     The 100-member group will be representative of the world's population and will present its findings at the UN climate conference in Glasgow later this month.


 
National Observer 10:10
     MPs and the non-profit Canadians for Tax Fairness are calling for the Canadian government to take action after the Pandora Papers investigation found hundreds of world leaders and public officials have used offshore tax havens to hide enormous fortunes.


 
Montreal Gazette 12:00
     Forensic identification technicians and the canine squad were called in to help with the investigation.


 
Montreal Gazette 11:11
     During last week's recyclables collection, an incident occurred where a hazardous household waste item placed in the blue bin exploded, severely injuring an employee, noted Pointe-Claire city officials.


 
Montreal Gazette 10:00
     A welcome plan to create a special tribunal for sexual assault and domestic violence cases is under fire from an unlikely source.


 
Montreal Gazette 10:00
     You don't have to file Canadian tax returns if you sever ties with Canada and have only RRSP and QPP income from here, but you will be subject to some Canadian paperwork and taxation.


 
Montreal Gazette 10:00
     A high of 23 C is just what the doctor ordered.


 
Montreal Gazette 10:00
     Let's get into the meat and potatoes of voting. Or, shall we say, the dough and cheese.


 
Montreal Gazette 10:00
     Appalling treatment of Joyce Echaquan was, sadly, no surprise, says physician and activist Samir Shaheen-Hussain, but he's hopeful change can come.


 
Calgary Herald 12:00
     Governments need to think bigger picture Re: 'This is no time for half-measures'; Federal vaccine mandate goes into force Oct. 30, targets late holdouts, Oct. 7 It is everyday sport to beat up the Liberals, and particularly, Prime Minister Trudeau. He can certainly make some mistakes, as most politicians and people do. But he has […]


 
Calgary Herald 11:03
     There's a lot to watch for as candidates scramble to win over undecided voters and get their supporters to the polls for election day on Oct. 18.


 
Calgary Herald 11:00
     It's not hard to imagine why many Albertans may be tempted to vote Yes in next Monday's equalization referendum. There's something surely satisfying in the idea of thumbing one's nose (or even flipping a certain finger) at a flawed program and a flawed government with flawed priorities, all the product of a flawed federal union. […]


 
Calgary Sun 11:00
     Since the fourth wave of COVID-19 swept over Alberta, there's been palpable antipathy toward those who've chosen not to be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus and been sickened by it. I get it. The virus is currently spreading mainly among the unvaccinated. Daily data from the health system consistently shows the vast majority of those […]


 
Calgary Sun 11:00
     ALL ON ANTI-VAXXERS I think it's time to start blaming the people that are directly causing overworked medical staff, people not getting critical operations and all the other problems with COVID. The unvaccinated are the culprit, they fill the hospitals and the ICUs. Yes, there are problems with how things are being managed, but when […]