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Ontario school boards record more deficits a year after supervisors sent in

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Five major Ontario school boards that have been under the direct supervision of the Ford government for a year or

Toronto parking enforcement officer struck by vehicle after issuing ticket

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Toronto police are looking for a driver who allegedly struck a parking enforcement officer on Monday after receiving a ticket.

News of the day: Public servants are back in office, but not in these big departments; OCDSB pulls out of Capital Pride parade; Could the mayor’s tune on RTO cost him votes?

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It’s Monday, July 6. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today. PUBLIC SERVANTS ARE BACK IN

Rogers takes full control of MLSE, buys remaining stake from Larry Tanenbaum's Kilmer Sports Inc.

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An era in Toronto sports history ends and another begins.Rogers Communications Inc. will assume 100 per cent ownership of Maple

One person killed, another injured in Scarborough shooting

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One person has been killed while another is injured after a shooting in Scarborough on Monday afternoon. Toronto police say

CP NewsAlert: Carney names Germany's TKMS preferred submarine bidder

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HALIFAX - Prime Minister Mark Carney has named German submarine manufacturer TKMS as the preferred bidder to supply the navy’s

Canadians with mental illness who saw MAID as an option feel abandoned: 'They've left me with nothing'

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TORONTO - Betrayed. Dehumanized. Devastated.These are the words some Canadians use to describe how they feel about a special government

Man arrested, another wanted after vehicle stolen from Mississauga residential parking lots

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A man has been arrested and a warrant has been issued for another following multiple vehicle thefts from residential parking

Prince Harry won’t be staying at Buckingham Palace after all

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Staying with family can be fraught. Just ask Prince Harry, who claims his invite to crash at one of his

Montreal-area home sales down 8% in June as listings continue to rise: board

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MONTREAL - Montreal-area home sales decreased 8.2 per cent year-over-year in June as the province’s real estate board says the

Federal union adding millions to strike fund ahead of 'challenging' contract talks

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OTTAWA - A federal union says it will add millions of dollars to its strike fund ahead of what it

2 dogs shot in Etobicoke, multiple suspects seen running away from scene

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Toronto police are trying to piece together the details of an incident in Etobicoke on Monday morning that led to