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4 hospitalized, 1 critically injured after multi‑vehicle crash shuts down northbound Highway 410 in Brampton

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A violent overnight collision on Highway 410 in Brampton sent four people to the hospital — including one in critical

Public servants could be forced back to offices full time with no reliable way get to them | Opinion

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For riders in outer communities such as Barrhaven, the inequity is even starker. A trip that once took 40 minutes

A record 28 million travellers visited Toronto last year, thanks in part to the Blue Jays and massive concerts

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More than 28 million travellers visited Toronto in 2025, an annual record for the Big Smoke, according to a new

Premiers meet in Ottawa ahead of CUSMA negotiations with Trump administration

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OTTAWA - Canada’s premiers are set for two days of huddling in the nation’s capital with the economy, affordability and

Maple Leafs booed at home as skid continues in 7-4 loss to Sabres

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Craig Berube isn’t interested in learning anything more about his hockey team. The former NHL enforcer believes the pieces are

Algonquin: ‘We don’t want the college to raise the white flag on journalism’

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But there are a lot of candidates looking to enter a journalism-adjacent career in areas like independent publishing, content creation,

Canadian pensions diverging in climate approach: report

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TORONTO - An advocacy group says there’s an increasing divergence on how big public pensions in Canada are approaching climate

Union questions why Global Affairs issuing layoff warnings before policy review

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OTTAWA - Thousands of employees at Global Affairs Canada have been issued notices warning they may lose their jobs, months

As public servants lose their jobs, where’s the work in Ottawa?

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As the government cuts back the size of the public service, economists describe a “soft” and “sluggish” private job market in