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Judge orders reassessment of decision to deport Ottawa’s Mohamed Harkat

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“Briefly, I am not persuaded that the process followed by the decision maker breached the requirements of procedural fairness, either

Jamaica scrambles to restore power after rare islandwide blackout

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Jamaica’s national electricity provider said it was racing to restore service early Saturday, after

Strong wind at NCAA baseball tournament in West Virginia sends 5 people to the hospital

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Five people were taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries sustained when a strong wind

Hegseth invokes immigration and ‘invasion’ in D-Day speech in France

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PARIS (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used a D-Day anniversary speech on Saturday to appear to link immigration

Toronto street festival organizers feeling financial strain as event costs continue to rise

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As the city of Toronto gears up for another year of street festivals, organizers say rising costs are putting increasing

North York synagogue damaged overnight, TPS hate crime unit investigating

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An investigation is underway by the Toronto Police Service’s Hate Crime Unit after the window of a North York synagogue

Coast guard rescues sailor off Newfoundland attempting transatlantic record

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ST. JOHN’S — The Canadian Coast Guard has rescued a sailor attempting to set a world record for the shortest

Multiple people have been shot near a festival in Toledo, Ohio, authorities say

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TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Multiple people were shot Saturday afternoon near a community street festival in Toledo, Ohio, police said.

Road safety advocates say Ottawa must double down on ‘Vision Zero’ goal

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Van Geest gave the example of construction of Laurier Avenue and Elgin Street. Although the intersection is theoretically meant to