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Pack your hat and gloves: Cold start to the week in Toronto and the GTA

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It’s a cold start to the week in Toronto and the GTA, with the daytime temperature on Monday expected to

EU hosts Palestinian leader in conference about security and peace in Gaza and the West Bank

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BRUSSELS (AP) — More than 60 nations are sending representatives to Brussels to discuss with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa

Discounted fare snafu hits OC Transpo community pass holders

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“(Charles) has been taking OC Transpo for a very long time, so he can recite the different bus routes,” Philip

SIU called in after man seriously injured during police interaction in Vaughan

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Ontario’s police watchdog has invoked its mandate after a man was seriously injured during an interaction with York Regional Police

Natural Resources Canada joins list of departments tracking public servants’ in-office presence

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The program “uses Internet Protocol (IP) login information from IRCC buildings and offices to monitor in-office attendance. The program does

Queen Elizabeth II at 100: A new reckoning for the monarch who protected the former Prince Andrew

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April 21 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II. She spent 70 years on the throne

The summer your teen learned money doesn't grow on trees

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Early mornings, minimum wage, packing lunch, following workplace rules and maybe a few long shifts. It might sound tough, but what

Cuts at Global Affairs Canada marks an ‘end of Pearson’s dream,’ report says

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“Our development programming focuses on reducing poverty, supporting vulnerable and marginalized communities, advancing gender equality, and responding to humanitarian crises

Statistics Canada set to report March inflation data

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada is set to report fresh inflation data for March this morning.Economists are widely expecting higher gas