Environmental groups warn Ontario’s new mining bill threatens endangered species protections

Ontario is moving to gut protections for endangered plants and animals as part of a mining bill, environmental groups say, with some calling it the most comprehensive attack on the

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Environmental groups warn Ontario’s new mining bill threatens endangered species protections

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Ontario is moving to gut protections for endangered plants and animals as part of a mining bill, environmental groups say,

3 wanted in connection to Scarborough sex assault and distraction theft investigation

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Three women are wanted in connection to a sexual assault and distraction theft investigation in Scarborough. Between June 2024 and

Man accused of sexual assault on bus in Richmond Hill

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A man is facing a sexual assault charge from an incident on a bus in Richmond Hill. A victim contacted

Five things to know from the Kanata candidates’ debate

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Although Kanata’s federal election candidates weren’t in the same room Tuesday night, they nonetheless landed punches as they tussled over

NHL investigating Senators’ Nick Cousins’ shot at Maple Leafs’ Anthony Stolarz in warmup

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The Battle of Ontario just got turned up a notch. The NHL is investigating an incident of Ottawa Senators forward Nick Cousins shooting a

Pellerin: What do the federal leaders think about Ottawa priorities?

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Conventional wisdom says it never pays for a political party to release its platform early. Let’s just say that in

Mistrial declared in former world junior hockey players’ sex assault case

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A mistrial has been declared in the sexual assault case involving five former world junior hockey players.  The trial had

Pierre Poilievre’s Carleton riding has highest advance turnout in the country

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Almost half of the eligible voters in Carleton cast ballots in advance polls, giving the closely watched Ottawa riding the

Crisis and promise: how each federal party plans to fix housing in Canada

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The sight of masked and socially distant prospective home buyers lining up around the block to view a reasonably priced