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TDSB reveals next year's budget as protesters warn against cuts that will hurt students

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Following a protest by educators, parents and union leaders warning that spending cuts will hurt students, senior staff at Toronto’s

Minister now open to trimming metadata retention period in 'lawful access' bill

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OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says he is now open to shortening the time electronic service providers would

Here's what you need to know about the Gordie Howe Bridge

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OTTAWA - A new cross-border bridge between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit is set to open this week.Prime Minister Mark Carney

Canada sanctions more 'extremist' West Bank settlers

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OTTAWA - Canada is imposing another round of sanctions on Israelis accused of “extremist settler violence” in the West Bank,

The Ford government promised $750 a year for elementary teachers to buy supplies. It turns out it's not all new money

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More than a third of the money for provincial elementary school teachers’ newly announced spending accounts will be clawed from existing funds rather than

Doug Ford's government gave these mayors superpowers. Here's what happened when some mayors tried to give them back

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Every year, Newmarket Mayor John Taylor gets the same letter from Premier Doug Ford’s housing minister, he says.The letter offers

MPs plan official Taiwan visit as Beijing blasts 'hurtful' trips, bars New Zealanders

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OTTAWA - A Liberal MP says she and her parliamentary colleagues will take part in a delegation to Taiwan this

Carney government testing use of AI in prisons to create profile reports of offenders

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OTTAWA—The Canadian government is considering the use of artificial intelligence to save time creating influential assessment profile reports of offenders

Elections Alberta kicks off hiring spree ahead of 'colossal' fall referendum vote

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s election agency is officially on the hunt for at least 60,000 people to work the fall referendum,