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A new poll suggests nearly half of Canadians think Prime Minister Mark Carney “stood up” for Canada in his recent ...
Air traffic controllers in Denver lost communications with planes for 90 seconds earlier this week and had to scramble to use backup frequencies in the latest Federal Aviation Administration equipment ...
Hudson’s Bay’s is getting a second life with a new owner — Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd. Canadian Tire says it will pay $30 million to the beleaguered retailer that’s Canada’s oldest company says it plans ...
As part of the 2025 Ontario budget, the Ford government is moving to ease the display restrictions governing cannabis stores in what officials say is an attempt to boost security.
Conservative MP Scott Anderson says he’s trying to stop the Canadian Food Inspection Agency from killing a flock of hundreds of ostriches on a farm in his riding, after a Federal Court ruling this ...
The United States Drug Enforcement Administration’s latest threat assessment says fentanyl “super laboratories” in Canada are a growing source of concern. U.S. President Donald Trump has used ...
It’s feeling muggy and humid in the nation’s capital on Thursday as the humidex rises. Environment Canada is noting a shift in temperatures this week that feels well above seasonal. The weather agency ...
A 36-year-old Toronto man has pleaded guilty to charges in what the RCMP are calling the largest terrorism financing scheme in Canadian history.
The Ottawa Humane Society (OHS) is putting out an urgent plea for volunteers after this past week saw eight pets turned away from one of its programs. According to the organization, it needs to add 30 ...
A teenager from outside the region was stopped after an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer scanned the vehicle’s plate. It happened on Wednesday morning on Highway 417 near Rochester Street in ...
When a church in Toronto’s west end was converted into affordable housing nearly 15 years ago, the group behind the project was already thinking ahead. Andrea Adams, the executive director of the ...
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales fell 1.4 per cent in March to $71.9 billion as sales fell in the primary metal and petroleum and coal product subsectors. The agency says sales of ...
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