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Doug Ford's pipeline dream faces immediate headwinds

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Premier Doug Ford went to the Calgary Stampede and effectively swapped his trademark blue “Canada Is Not For Sale” baseball

Mayoral challenger Brad Bradford decries rising crime and costs at 1st campaign rally in Etobicoke

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Mayoral challenger Brad Bradford launched a critique of rising crime and costs amid stumbling city services as he sought to

B.C. may 'use the courts' to sue OpenAI over Tumbler Ridge shooting

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VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government has hired lawyers in both B.C. and California to pursue legal action to hold

Quebec actor Marc Messier, known for role in 'Les Boys' franchise, dies at 78

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MONTREAL - Quebec actor Marc Messier has died at the age of 78. Messier left his mark on Quebec television, film,

Liberals shut down debate over proposed probe into B.C. condo buyout plan

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OTTAWA - Liberal MPs shut down a Conservative attempt to have the House of Commons ethics committee investigate the government’s

Battle of Port Dover pits leery residents against a plan for 10,000 new homes

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For years, the big debate around Port Dover has been fresh perch or pickerel for your fish and chips at

Inside the return of the mandatory final exam in Ontario: Why educators and experts are divided

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Starting this fall, Ontario schools will be putting teens to the test — in almost every course.From physics to phys-ed, high

Marit Stiles says out loud what many Ontarians are thinking. So why won't they vote for her?

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On the day that New Democrat Leader Marit Stiles predicted prison for Premier Doug Ford, she added extra shots of

Real work 'begins now,' says TKMS CEO after being named preferred sub bidder

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday named German defence manufacturer TKMS as the preferred bidder to supply the