Ottawa police seek girl, 12, missing since Monday

The Ottawa Police Service is seeking public help in locating missing 12-year-old Aevalenna Neveu-Davison. She was last seen on Feb. 2 in the 400 block of Albert Street at about

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Ottawa police seek girl, 12, missing since Monday

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The Ottawa Police Service is seeking public help in locating missing 12-year-old Aevalenna Neveu-Davison. She was last seen on Feb.

Fulton County Seeks Return Of Election Materials

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Greater Toronto home sales, prices slide in January with more weakness ahead: TRREB

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TORONTO - Greater Toronto Area home sales and price weakness is likely to persist for at least the first half

NDP wants Carney to kill U.S. fighter jet contract in favour of Swedish aircraft

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OTTAWA - The NDP says it wants Prime Minister Mark Carney to cancel contracts for U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets —

Oshawa man arrested for allegedly threatening co-workers at Durham waste management facility

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Durham Regional Police say they’ve arrested an Oshawa man after he allegedly threatened some of his co-workers at a business

Georgia FBI Election Raid Signals Looming Midterms Threat

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Source: SAUL LOEB / Getty Last week’s FBI raid on an election facility in Fulton County, Georgia, points to an

Movie Review: Caleb Landry Jones is a lovesick vampire with a fabulous wig in Besson’s ‘Dracula’

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January auto sales fall 2.9 per cent amid ongoing economic uncertainties: DesRosiers

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RICHMOND HILL - DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says auto sales in January fell amid winter storms and ongoing geopolitical uncertainty.The

Feds to fold envoys on Islamophobia, antisemitism into new national unity council

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OTTAWA - Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Marc Miller says there will no longer be stand-alone federal envoys to combat