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A man impersonating an FBI agent tried to get Luigi Mangione out of jail, authorities say

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NEW YORK (AP) — A man claiming to be an FBI agent showed up to a federal jail in New

Ottawa councillors seeking more legislative tools to deal with derelict heritage buildings

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Several councillors on Ottawa’s built heritage committee are calling for more legislative tools for the city to compel owners of

Science Centre roof appears unharmed despite record Toronto snowfall

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Critics are once again questioning the Ford government’s decision to close the Ontario Science Centre abruptly, and the reason behind

Woman dead after being struck by cube van in Brampton

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A 29-year-old woman is dead after being struck by a vehicle in Brampton. Police in Peel Region say the woman

‘Disturbing’ scenes, record overdoses, as powerful sedative hits B.C. drug supply

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VANCOUVER — Last weekend, frontline health workers in Trail, B.C., reported “disturbing” scenes to Dr. Karin Goodison, medical health officer

B.C. school trustee ‘terrified’ after police ordered her out of vehicle at gunpoint

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Prince George, B.C., school trustee Erica McLean parked her vehicle to write an email on Tuesday after grabbing a coffee,

Trump threatens tariffs on any country selling oil to Cuba, a move that puts pressure on Mexico

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that would impose a tariff on any goods

Federal grand jury charged man for smuggling immigrants from Canada into U.S.

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A federal grand jury charged an Indian man with smuggling a dozen people from Canada into the United States.  The

Vancouver-based Hootsuite bracing for protest over U.S. Homeland Security, ICE contract

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A Vancouver-based social media company is preparing for a large protest outside its headquarters Friday afternoon, amid growing backlash over