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These Albertans signed petitions. What do they think of the separation referendum?

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CALGARY — Alberta is planning to ask residents in an Oct. 19 referendum whether the province should stay in Canada

Remembering the matriarch who helped build Toronto's Little Jamaica

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Many residents of Little Jamaica say Monica Lewis’ door was like a magnet. People pulled it open looking for hair products,

5 Toronto teens tell us why Canada's new social media ban won't work

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Canada can certainly try to keep kids under 16 off social media, but it won’t work, say Ontario teens interviewed

1 person dead in hit-and-run after large fight in North York

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Toronto police are searching for the driver of a vehicle who fled the scene after one person was struck and

'Bigger homes, bigger problems': Behind this Brampton home's $1-million loss

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A four-bedroom home in Brampton appears to be the latest sign of a GTA suburban housing crash.The detached house —

Man, woman critically injured in early morning Brampton shooting

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Two people suffered critical injuries following a double shooting early Sunday morning in Brampton. Police in Peel Region say a

What's the proper way to send a thank-you note in 2026? What would Doug do?

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Doug Wallace is a Toronto-based lifestyle writer and editor-publisher of TravelRight.Today. He is a consummate entertainer and social convener with

Stratford Festival's exiting leader Antoni Cimolino reflects on his rollercoaster 14 years as artistic director

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STRATFORD—Antoni Cimolino, who’s closing out a nearly four-decade career with the Stratford Festival, including a rollercoaster 14 years as its

Communities report high demand for pilot offering permanent residency for rural jobs

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OTTAWA - A pilot immigration program to help rural communities find skilled workers for hard-to-fill jobs saw 800 people receive