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Latest: Canada facing Morocco in World Cup round of 16 match

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Canada is set to face its toughest test at the World Cup when it takes on Morocco in the round

City waives garbage limit for three west end wards starting Monday

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The City of Ottawa is waiving its three-item limit for garbage on curbside garbage days for three Ottawa wards after

Still cancelled? How Armie Hammer, Kevin Spacey and Louis C.K. are attempting their comebacks

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Don’t call it a comeback — yet — but last week, speaking with Bill Maher on an episode of the

Man seriously injured in Queen West stabbing

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A man was rushed to a hospital Saturday morning after being stabbed in downtown Toronto. Emergency crews were called to

Toronto Public Library gets $1 million boost from Biblio Bash gala

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More than 400 of Toronto’s leading philanthropists, city builders and literary voices gathered at the Toronto Reference Library on April

Toronto man, 30, accused of sexually assaulting multiple women on public transit

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A Toronto man who is accused of sexually assaulting multiple women in the downtown core was arrested and charged this

Multiple homes damaged in Scarborough shooting

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Police are investigating after multiple homes in Scarborough were damaged in a shooting late Friday evening. Authorities were called to

AI could screen out newcomers’ job applications, study warns

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As more employers use artificial intelligence (AI) to screen job applications, there is growing concern that AI could amplify biases

Canadian, American air forces to conduct joint flypast in Ottawa for Fourth of July

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OTTAWA - The Royal Canadian Air Force and the U.S. air force will appear together in the skies over Ottawa