Woman who had to give up baby urges Ottawa to apologize for forced adoptions

Christine Nayler spent only four hours with her newborn daughter at a hospital north of Newmarket, Ont., in 1982, before her baby was taken away from her. Then a 15-year-old

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Woman who had to give up baby urges Ottawa to apologize for forced adoptions

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Christine Nayler spent only four hours with her newborn daughter at a hospital north of Newmarket, Ont., in 1982, before

David Sedaris is witty about everything, including mortality: 'I would like to have three weeks' notice before I die'

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A frequent contributor to The New Yorker and the recipient of the Thurber Prize for American Humor, David Sedaris is

Parents scrambling as Mississauga school announces imminent closure

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More than 150 families have been left scrambling after a Mississauga school suddenly announced it will not reopen in September.

Woman, 78, killed in three-vehicle crash on Hwy 401 in Mississauga

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A 78-year-old North York woman is dead following a three-vehicle crash in Mississauga on Saturday night. Ontario Provincial Police say

Two stabbed, one in critical condition, at Mooney’s Bay ‘confrontations’

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Ottawa police are maintaining a “large presence in and around Mooney’s Bay Park” Sunday following violent confrontations Saturday night that

Woodstock man, previously charged in fatal Brampton crash, arrested for stunt driving in Mississauga

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A 20-year-old Woodstock man, previously charged in a fatal crash in Brampton two years ago, has been arrested on stunt

‘Lengthy closure’ expected following Hwy 401 crash in Pickering

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The westbound lanes of Highway 401 in Pickering are closed following a crash. Ontario Provincial Police say the crash occurred

Police search for paddleboarder missing since Saturday night

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Ottawa police are seeking public assistance to locate a Gatineau man who disappeared while paddleboarding in the west end area

First Nations haven't been consulted on clean drinking water legislation: lawyer

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OTTAWA - A lawyer who represented First Nations in a class-action lawsuit against Ottawa says his clients still have not