Toronto hotels say bookings declined during World Cup, experts question economic value

Hosting the World Cup hasn’t exactly been a windfall for Toronto-area hotels.According to data compiled for the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, the percentage of GTA hotel rooms occupied during the

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Toronto hotels say bookings declined during World Cup, experts question economic value

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Hosting the World Cup hasn’t exactly been a windfall for Toronto-area hotels.According to data compiled for the Greater Toronto Hotel

Anand welcomes Turkish counterpart to Ottawa ahead of NATO summit in Ankara

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is meeting with her Turkish counterpart in Ottawa today, ahead of the NATO

Gordie Howe bridge delay ignites Michigan senate race flashpoint as closure drags on

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A Michigan Democratic senate candidate has seized on the delayed opening of the Gordie Howe International bridge, turning the controversy

ANCHOR program will now offer 9-1-1 alternative in east Ottawa

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“Our goal is to respond to the person in crisis, so, if we talk about encampments, our goal is not

PM Carney to share plans to 'restore' 24 Sussex today

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce the government’s plan to “restore” 24 Sussex today.The 35-room mansion,

What to do if you think you’re witnessing an overdose

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With safe consumption sites in Ottawa now closed, activists have warned there may be more public use of opioids and

Carney government considering high-speed rail stop in Kingston

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OTTAWA—The federal government will consider adding a stop in Kingston, Ont., to the Alto high-speed rail project, opting to pursue

Carney says having no embassy in Iran puts Canada at ‘a disadvantage’

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OTTAWA — Canada is “at a disadvantage” in countries like Iran where it lacks a diplomatic presence, but his government

Class-action lawsuit over deadly Toronto shooting clears another legal hurdle

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada will not review a ruling by Ontario’s top court allowing survivors of mass