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‘Weapons have no place here’: Montreal mayor calls for stricter gun control in shooting aftermath

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Montreal’s mayor says more gun control is needed to prevent shootings like the one that saw three people die, including

Justin Trudeau's youngest son joins 'Son of a Critch' as an extra

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TORONTO - Former prime minister Justin Trudeau stopped by the set of “Son of a Critch” earlier this month with

Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as new head coach

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Mike Babcock is back in the NHL. The Edmonton Oilers announced Tuesday they have hired the longtime head coach to

Doug Ford names PC candidate for York—Simcoe byelection

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Setting the stage for two high-stakes byelections, Premier Doug Ford has named a PC candidate in York—Simcoe to replace retired

Toronto brother‑sister duo wins massive $75M Lotto Max jackpot — a first in OLG history

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Toronto siblings Jonathan R. and Mylene P. have made Ontario lottery history, becoming the first brother‑sister duo ever to win

Should Ottawa build a ring road? The province says it’s worth exploring.

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Former mayor Larry O’Brien campaigned on the concept in 2010, describing a future “Highway 418” that would eventually connect to

40 mayors worldwide endorse a pact to shape data centre development

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Forty mayors from around the world have signed onto a pact announced Tuesday to try to shape how urban data

Bank of Canada governor raises alarm over global imbalances in Paris speech

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The governor of the Bank of Canada is warning about persistent imbalances between major economic powers in a rare speech

UK’s revolving doors of prime ministers post-Brexit

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Keir Starmer’s resignation as Britian’s prime minister marks the sixth in just a decade, as political turmoil and a post-Brexit