Transit summit held in advance of fall municipal vote

Public transit is expected to be a big talking point in the upcoming Toronto municipal election, and with that in mind, transit users gathered Sunday to make their voices heard

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Transit summit held in advance of fall municipal vote

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Public transit is expected to be a big talking point in the upcoming Toronto municipal election, and with that in

Why some Ottawa families continue to face autism stigma, isolation

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Celeste Constantineau knows the amount of time, planning and preparation that goes into attending a social event. Showing up to

Senators to trade Brady Tkachuk to Panthers

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Brady Tkachuk is joining his brother in Florida. The Ottawa Senators will be trading their captain to the Florida Panthers, sources confirmed to Sportsnet on Sunday.

Ottawa police ask for help as they investigate alleged hate-motivated assault

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The West Criminal Investigations Section and Hate Crime Unit are investigating, and anyone with information about the incident was asked

‘Unbelievable’ support from home fans fuelling Canada’s run at FIFA World Cup

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Derek Cornelius used to be able to walk down Canadian streets in relative anonymity.  Not anymore.  Canada’s run at this

PC government officials post photo of Ford Fest crowd that appears to have been edited to make protesters look like supporters

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Members of Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government posted what appear to be edited photos of the crowd from Ford Fest near

‘Bring them back’: Students help restore Atlantic salmon population in Lake Ontario

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On a sunny morning last month, Ben Teskey stood on lush green grass near a thick forest east of Toronto,

7 killed and dozens injured following series of weekend shootings in Chicago

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CHICAGO (AP) — A spate of shootings in Chicago has led to at least 38 injuries and seven deaths since

AI safety advocates say bill a good ‘first step’ on regulation, but more needed

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A pair of artificial intelligence safety advocates say the federal government’s new chatbot legislation is a good first step. But