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Ontario to require electricity, natural gas utilities to give customers their data

LONDON, Ont. — Ontario's energy minister says that within the next two years most electricity and natural gas customers will get access to their usage data to help them save on their bills.

Toronto teacher on home assignment after wearing blackface at school

TORONTO — A Toronto high school says a teacher who dressed in blackface has been placed on home assignment while an investigation takes place.

Toronto man charged with murder in death of his 67-year-old mother

TORONTO — A 43-year-old Toronto man is facing a murder charge in the weekend death of his mother.

Ontario reports 340 new COVID-19 cases, 3 deaths

TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 340 new COVID-19 cases and three new deaths linked to the virus. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 223 of the latest infections are among those who are not fully vaccinated or whose immunization status is unknown.
'A crisis for home care': droves of workers leave for hospitals, nursing homes

'A crisis for home care': droves of workers leave for hospitals, nursing homes

TORONTO — Donna Marcaccio had been taking care of her sister, Marcia for years. But when Marcia's condition deteriorated and she needed palliative care about a year ago, Marcaccio reached out for help from Ontario's home care system.
Some Toronto Transit online services down after ransomware attack

Some Toronto Transit online services down after ransomware attack

Toronto's public transit authority is reporting outages in some of its online services following a ransomware attack that targeted the agency earlier in the week.

Two men face first-degree murder charges following Toronto shooting

Toronto police say two men are facing murder charges following a fatal shooting last week that killed one man and injured another. The men, both 41, are charged with one count each of first-degree murder and attempt to commit murder.

Ontario reports 356 new COVID-19 cases, 4 new virus-related deaths

TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 356 new COVID-19 cases and four new deaths linked to the virus. Health Minister Christine Elliott says 230 of the latest infections are among those who are not fully vaccinated or whose immunization status is unknown.
Toronto transit system hit by ransomware attack, TTC says no significant disruptions

Toronto transit system hit by ransomware attack, TTC says no significant disruptions

TORONTO — The public transport agency that operates bus, subway, streetcar, and paratransit services in the Toronto area has been hit with a ransomware attack.

Ontario promises $36 million for Indigenous mental health supports

Ontario plans to spend $36 million on mental health and addictions supports in Indigenous communities. The province says $20 million in programs will go to supporting survivors of residential schools.