SIU called in after man seriously injured during police interaction in Vaughan

Ontario’s police watchdog has invoked its mandate after a man was seriously injured during an interaction with York Regional Police in a Vaughan neighbourhood late Sunday night. Officers were called

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SIU called in after man seriously injured during police interaction in Vaughan

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Ontario’s police watchdog has invoked its mandate after a man was seriously injured during an interaction with York Regional Police

Natural Resources Canada joins list of departments tracking public servants’ in-office presence

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The program “uses Internet Protocol (IP) login information from IRCC buildings and offices to monitor in-office attendance. The program does

Queen Elizabeth II at 100: A new reckoning for the monarch who protected the former Prince Andrew

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April 21 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Queen Elizabeth II. She spent 70 years on the throne

The summer your teen learned money doesn't grow on trees

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Early mornings, minimum wage, packing lunch, following workplace rules and maybe a few long shifts. It might sound tough, but what

Cuts at Global Affairs Canada marks an ‘end of Pearson’s dream,’ report says

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“Our development programming focuses on reducing poverty, supporting vulnerable and marginalized communities, advancing gender equality, and responding to humanitarian crises

Statistics Canada set to report March inflation data

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada is set to report fresh inflation data for March this morning.Economists are widely expecting higher gas

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon at United Nations to talk Indigenous rights

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OTTAWA - Gov. Gen. Mary Simon and other Indigenous leaders are heading to the United Nations on Monday to stress

To make hosting less stressful, strive for connection and not perfection

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Inviting friends and family members over for a celebration, holiday or routine dinner provides an opportunity for connection, but pressure

How China became the world's first 'electrostate' — and what Canada can learn from the Far East

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The link between energy and artificial intelligence is fundamental to understanding the future economic world order.AI competitiveness equals power competitiveness.