Does Canada need to rethink its Emergencies Act?

It was a moment in Canadian history that the former federal government believed was due for sweeping powers. More than four years and two rounds of court reviews later, enacting

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Does Canada need to rethink its Emergencies Act?

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It was a moment in Canadian history that the former federal government believed was due for sweeping powers. More than

Toronto set for 20-degree surge on Good Friday before rainy, cooler Easter weekend

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Toronto is poised for a brief taste of spring warmth on Good Friday, with temperatures expected to climb to 21°C

The stars of smash musical '& Juliet' on what they hope audiences will take away from the show

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Backstage at Toronto’s Royal Alexandra Theatre, it’s a flurry of hair rollers and robes, feathers and shoes. Someone hums the

Conservatives call for dropping gas tax and cutting "wasteful spending" to pay for it

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OTTAWA - The Conservative Party of Canada is calling for Ottawa to drop the federal tax on gas and diesel

Canada’s labour market is ‘static’ after a year of U.S. tariffs, population shift

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OTTAWA — Thursday marks one year since U.S. President Donald Trump upended the global trading system with his “Liberation Day”

First-degree murder trial for 2024 apartment building fire begins

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“We are now, by default, transitioning from fire attack mode to rescue mode … This is our number one tactical

How these exquisite Easter eggs help Toronto’s Ukrainian community connect to their roots

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Lyudmyla Pogoryelova has been creating colourful, intricately patterned Easter eggs since she was six years old. Then, her lines, curves

New research looks at patient outcomes after private surgery at Riverside Hospital

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The study sought to assess the safety, effectiveness and sustainability of the pilot project. Out of a total of 600

Doctors speak out on Saskatchewan's forced drug treatment legislation

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REGINA - Groups that represent doctors in Saskatchewan say they’re worried a bill that proposes to force treatment on those