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Canada considering reduced tariffs on autos, metals to make U.S. trade deal: sources

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OTTAWA — Canadian negotiators are weighing whether to accept a lower level of sectoral tariffs on Canadian autos and metals

Why Nate Erskine-Smith is jumping into Toronto's council race in Beaches—East York after a turbulent exit from federal politics

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Nate Erskine-Smith is running for the city council seat of Beaches — East York this fall.The municipal move follows his resignation from

MPP says she's catching up on fundraising after late entry into Liberal leadership race

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A late entry in the race to head the Ontario Liberals is chasing the fundraising leaders while pitching her background

Ontario announces $10M in new skills development funding

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Ontario is spending $10 million on six programs to give people training in the skilled trades as part of its

Sikh activists in B.C., Ontario warned by police of threat against life

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CALEDON - RCMP have issued “duty to warn” letters to at least two Canadian Sikh activists, telling them their lives

Mayors want Doug Ford's government to consider involuntary addiction treatment. Why the controversial option may be 'having a moment'

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OTTAWA—The mayors of some of Ontario’s largest cities are pleading with the province to explore options for involuntary addiction treatment

Palestinian envoy says Canada 'pivotal' in Mideast peace, urges more action

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OTTAWA - The new Palestinian ambassador to Ottawa says Canada’s recognition of the State of Palestine has been “pivotal” for

Mike Layton is running for Toronto city council again, setting up a 'clash of titans' in University-Rosedale

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Mike Layton is gearing up for a city hall comeback.Layton, who is Mayor Olivia Chow’s stepson and the son of

Mike Layton seeks return to Toronto city council after 4-year hiatus

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TORONTO - Mike Layton is looking to reclaim his seat on Toronto city council after stepping away from municipal politics