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Community groups call on Montreal to strengthen police hate crimes unit

Community groups call on Montreal to strengthen police hate crimes unit

Montreal community groups are supporting a motion calling on the city to beef up the police department's hate crimes unit.
Details on what Ontario's hot-spot vaccination plan looks like

Details on what Ontario's hot-spot vaccination plan looks like

Ontario has said it will offer COVID-19 vaccines to residents aged 18 and older in hot-spot postal codes, starting with the hardest-hit neighbourhoods in Toronto and Peel Region.
Toronto police officer charged with sexual assault, watchdog says

Toronto police officer charged with sexual assault, watchdog says

TORONTO — Ontario's police watchdog says a Toronto officer has been charged with sexual assault. The Special Investigations Unit says it was contacted by Toronto police last month about a complaint regarding an alleged sexual assault on March 21.
Quebec man to face murder charge in death of his partner in Charlevoix

Quebec man to face murder charge in death of his partner in Charlevoix

LA MALBAIE, Que. — A 46-year-old man is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection with the death of his partner in Quebec's Charlevoix region last month.
Police investigate after man, 32, shot dead in St. Catharines, Ont.

Police investigate after man, 32, shot dead in St. Catharines, Ont.

Police say a 32-year-old man has been shot dead in St. Catharines, Ont. Niagara Regional Police say they were called to the area of Glenridge Avenue and Marsdale Drive around 8:30 p.m. Monday and found a man with gunshot wounds.
Ontario adding ICU beds, hiring nursing students to deal with surge in COVID-19 cases

Ontario adding ICU beds, hiring nursing students to deal with surge in COVID-19 cases

TORONTO — Ontario said Monday it would add hundreds of critical care beds this week, free up pediatric units for adult patients and hire nursing students to help deal with an influx of COVID-19 cases that is pushing the health-care system to the brin
Laurentian University cuts over 60 academic programs due to insolvency issues

Laurentian University cuts over 60 academic programs due to insolvency issues

SUDBURY, Ont. — Laurentian University says it has cut over 60 academic programs as the publicly funded institution struggles with insolvency. A statement from the school on Monday says 58 undergraduate programs will be closed.
Ontario schools will move to online learning next week after spring break

Ontario schools will move to online learning next week after spring break

TORONTO — Ontario schools will move indefinitely to online learning when classes resume next week after spring break, the province announced Monday, citing soaring rates of COVID-19.
Quebec opposition party to seek paid break for workers getting COVID-19 vaccine

Quebec opposition party to seek paid break for workers getting COVID-19 vaccine

MONTREAL — A Quebec opposition party is calling on workers to be granted a four-hour paid break to be able to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
Canada Post worker in Toronto has died from COVID-19

Canada Post worker in Toronto has died from COVID-19

A Canada Post worker at a Toronto mail processing plant has died as a result of COVID-19, the organization and the union representing its employees say.