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Parliament’s busy first week back

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It’s been an busy start to the fall sitting of Parliament. Ahead of the end of its first week back,

Burlington clinic used unsterilized needles for years, public health warns

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Halton Region Public Health is alerting the public to an infection prevention and control (IPAC) lapse at a Burlington walk-in

Police to provide update in fatal Scarborough shooting of 43-year-old man

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Toronto police will hold a news conference Thursday morning to share new information in the investigation into the shooting death

Teachers can face discipline over social-media posts

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The school community at St. Mark High School in Manotick was put on high alert last weekend after the Ottawa

What’s behind the big banana sign at Carling and Woodroffe? Ask Rich Loen

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When Rich Loen took over a tire shop at an unremarkable corner of west-end Ottawa in 2019, he was thrilled

2 suspects posed as car buyers online, stabbed seller in neck during test drive: Peel police

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Police in Peel Region and Windsor have arrested and charged two Windsor men with attempted murder after they allegedly posed

Couple in northern Ontario injured after bear enters home, attacks them

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Provincial police say a couple in northern Ontario was attacked and injured by a bear that entered their home. Police

Female injured in Scarborough shooting

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A female victim has been shot in Scarborough late Wednesday night. Toronto police were called to a residential neighbourhood at

Champagne says it’s ‘sad’ the U.S. ‘turned its back’ on Canada with tariff war

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OTTAWA — Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Wednesday it’s “sad” that the U.S. “turned its back” on Canada by starting