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U of T student reportedly arrested in Pakistan over online activity

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A University of Toronto PhD student studying democracy in the Muslim world has reportedly been arrested in Pakistan on suspicion

Parti Québécois surges with 4th byelection win, as Conservatives see path to growth

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MONTRÉAL - The Parti Québécois’ fourth consecutive byelection win shows Quebecers are ready for profound change, leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon

Saskatchewan Premier Moe going to India with PM Mark Carney as part of trade mission

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is heading to India with Prime Minister Mark Carney later this week for a

Have an upcoming Mexico trip? Here's what you should know as warnings remain in place

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March break is around the corner and safety concerns continue to swirl for tourists planning a sunny getaway in Mexico.It

Ontario family health teams urge funding to retain nurses, health professionals

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TORONTO - Ontario is working toward attaching everyone in the province to a primary care provider, but family health teams

Cuban ambassador to testify today as Ottawa promises aid is on the way

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OTTAWA - As Ottawa continues to vow it will send aid to Cuba at some point, the island nation’s ambassador

Why forcing AI firms to report online threats may not be simple

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A cybersecurity law expert says Canada could introduce laws requiring artificial intelligence companies to notify police of online threats, but

Rally against federal gun prohibitions, buyback planned for Saturday in Quebec City

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OTTAWA - People opposed to the federal government’s firearms ban and compensation program are planning a rally Saturday in Quebec

Parti Québécois takes riding of Chicoutimi, continuing byelection win streak

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SAGUENAY - The Parti Québécois has won a byelection in the riding of Chicoutimi, less than eight months before Quebec’s