Sonia Gandhi’s memoir to revisit love, loss and her decision to decline India’s top job

NEW YORK (AP) — Sonia Gandhi has a memoir coming out this fall in which she will reflect on the promise and the tragedy of marrying into India’s Nehru-Gandhi political

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Sonia Gandhi’s memoir to revisit love, loss and her decision to decline India’s top job

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NEW YORK (AP) — Sonia Gandhi has a memoir coming out this fall in which she will reflect on the

Deadline looms as Trump's 50 per cent tariffs set to take effect

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OTTAWA - There are less than 24 hours left until U.S. President Donald Trump’s high-stakes tariff deadline. Trump signed an executive

What led to the largest Catholic schism in 156 years?

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There has been a schism in the Catholic Church. In early July, Pope Leo excommunicated an ultra-conservative sect known as

July home sales down 5.3% from last year, but market becoming more balanced: CREA

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The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in July were down compared with a year ago, but edged slightly

Mayors want Doug Ford's government to consider involuntary addiction treatment. Why the controversial option may be 'having a moment'

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OTTAWA—The mayors of some of Ontario’s largest cities are pleading with the province to explore options for involuntary addiction treatment

Gunfire damages home and vehicles in overnight shooting in Rexdale

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Toronto police are investigating after gunfire struck a home and several parked vehicles in a residential neighbourhood in Rexdale early

A dispute about fact vs. fiction at the trial over Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing in Las Vegas

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A prosecutor said Monday that while few have been willing to speak about the 1996 killing

Palestinian envoy says Canada ‘pivotal’ in Mideast peace, urges more action

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OTTAWA — The new Palestinian ambassador to Ottawa says Canada’s recognition of the State of Palestine has been “pivotal” for

New data shows more kids are searching for help with their mental health

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Aaron Sanderson, president and CEO of the Kids Help Phone Foundation, said the organization is seeing 183 per cent more