Victim stabbed inside St. James Town building, police say

Toronto police responded to a stabbing at a building in St. James Town on Friday morning, authorities confirmed on Friday morning. Authorities were notified of a stabbing incident just before

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Victim stabbed inside St. James Town building, police say

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Toronto police responded to a stabbing at a building in St. James Town on Friday morning, authorities confirmed on Friday

Buyers emerge for HBC stores in downtown Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver: court docs

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Buyers have been found for four properties that used to be home to Hudson’s Bay department stores.Court records filed this

Raptors look to force Game 7 in NBA Eastern quarterfinal with Cavaliers

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The Toronto Raptors look to extend their season when they host the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of their NBA

Susann Mayhead named president and CEO of Mercedes‑Benz Canada

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MISSISSAUGA - Mercedes‑Benz Group AG has named veteran company executive Susann Mayhead as the new head of its Canadian operations,

Manitoba shuts down landfill search site, crews still looking for victim at another

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government has officially decommissioned the search site at a Winnipeg-area landfill where the remains of two

2 westbound lanes of Hwy. 401 shut down in Milton after multiple crashes, oil spill

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A messy stretch of Hwy. 401 in Milton is causing major delays Friday morning after a series of collisions triggered

Ottawa constable faces off-duty intimate partner violence charges

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Police in Kingston confirm they have arrested and charged an Ottawa Police Services officer in connection with off-duty intimate partner

Imperial Oil reports $940M first-quarter profit, down from $1.29B a year earlier

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CALGARY - Imperial Oil Ltd. reported a first-quarter profit of $940 million, down from $1.29 billion in the same quarter

Mark Carney downplays Conservative MP's trip to U.S. amid trade war: 'We're the negotiators'

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OTTAWA—Prime Minister Mark Carney said it doesn’t hurt to have Conservatives travelling to the U.S. at a time when cross-border