The debate surrounding whether Remembrance Day should be a national holiday continued this past Wednesday.
COVID-19 impact on the hospitality industry and servers
As Toronto restaurants progress through the pandemic, a discussion has begun on whether they are safe for servers.
Why ‘Bubble Dining’ Pods Are A Terrible Idea for transmitting COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has meant restrictions on indoor dining, and as a result, patios have become a lifeline for many restaurants. But as the weather gets colder, some of the restaurants have made adjustments to their patios that raise the question, where do we draw the line between indoor and outdoor dining?
How COVID-19 has affected Ontario’s restaurant industry
Take a look at how the province responded to the COVID-19 pandemic as parts of Ontario revert back to Stage 2.
Ontario’s Restaurants Brace For the Winter Season
Restaurants around the province are preparing for the second wave and doing what they can to stay operational.
The impact of COVID-19 on Ontario and Canada
A timeline of the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on Ontario and Canada in 2020.
Food banks in the GTA have a new reality as a result of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has left local food banks with more users and fewer resources to support the demand.
Paper details how corrupt officials try to evade probe
A newspaper affiliated to the top anti-graft body on Saturday published a report detailing how corrupt officials tried to outwit graft-busters but still failed in the end. The report cited 11 cases in which corrupt officials fabricated lies, agreed with others not to give away each other, colluded with others to devise a consistent story,…
Nation sets out cleaner strategy for environment assessments
The Ministry of Environmental Protection has started to clean up its assessment procedures in an effort to stop new businesses being built that would cause pollution. So far this year it has canceled the licenses of more than 100 agents that had the authority to assess and approve planned projects, a ministry statement said on…
Small investors flee the market
Nearly one third of small investors, or more than 20million,have fled the turbulent stock market. The number of small investors holding stocks in their accounts slid to 51 million at the end ofJuly from 75 million at the end of June, according to China Securities Depository & ClearingCorp, the government agency that tracks accounts. Shanghai…