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Votes in Toronto byelection counting very slowly, Liberals narrowly ahead of Tories

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TORONTO - Conservative candidate Don Stewart remained hopeful late Monday despite trailing his Liberal opponent in the Toronto-St. Paul’s byelection

Toronto—St. Paul's byelection a tight race as results delayed

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A tight race was on in a key federal byelection in Toronto—St. Paul’s, billed as a harbinger of Prime Minister

This family is offering $1 million to help fix the Ontario Science Centre. Will Doug Ford consider it?

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Sabina Vohra-Miller and her son, Aavir Miller, were some of the last people to visit the Ontario Science Centre. Aavir, now

'Just protesting': Accused at Coutts blockade surprised by murder-conspiracy charge

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LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - A protester arrested at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., acted surprised when police told him he

Toronto-St. Paul's byelection a test of Justin Trudeau's leadership

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Polls in Monday’s Toronto-St. Paul’s byelection close at 8:30 p.m. in a closely-watched race that many Liberals and Conservatives view

How the Ontario Science Centre was suddenly shut down — and why

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The path to the shockingly sudden shutdown of the Ontario Science Centre after 55 years in operation began quietly last

The simple science and complex politics of the crumbling Ontario Science Centre

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Follow the science at the Ontario Science Centre.But beware the dubious political science over the Ontario Place controversy.By suddenly closing

Self-government comes for northwest B.C. First Nation in proposed treaty

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TERRACE - A British Columbia First Nation has agreed to a draft treaty with the federal and provincial governments that

B.C. government says boosted BC Family Benefit cheques will arrive in July

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CHILLIWACK, B.C. - Thousands of families in British Columbia can expect to see increased financial support in their bank accounts