To secure Gaza ceasefire, dealmakers overcame enemies’ deep distrust

Inside a lavish clubhouse on Doha’s waterfront, tensions strained by months of fruitless back-and-forth weighed on negotiators as the hour neared 3 a.m. On the first floor, a Hamas delegation

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One person critically injured in Mississauga crash

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One person was rushed to a trauma centre following an overnight crash in Mississauga. Peel Regional Police officers were called

Want to see a copy of a speech by Canada’s top general? Then you’ll have to pay

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Internal documents reveal why the Canadian military refused to share copies of a 2024 speech by Gen. Wayne Eyre with

Fire-ravaged Southern California braces for gusty winds and heightened wildfire risk

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern Californians are bracing for gusty winds and a heightened risk of wildfires, less than two

Extreme cold stretches across Toronto and Ontario until Wednesday

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Environment Canada says the vast majority of Ontario is under prolonged extreme cold warnings, with wind chill values in many

Marine rescue after car plunges into water at Ashbridges Bay

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A marine rescue is underway after police say they received reports a car had gone into the water at Ashbridges

Should Toronto revist the idea of tolls on its roadways to ease congestion

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To toll or not to toll? Is it a question we need to ask again? The discussion to implement a

Right to repair movement sees progress but advocates say it’s no easy fix

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TORONTO — A toy turtle struggling to crawl, a massaging hairbrush that won’t vibrate and a gramophone that stopped spinning

TPH warns increased opioid deaths, additional strain on emergency services due to consumption site closures

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The closure of supervised consumption sites across Toronto will put an additional strain on emergency services and lead to an

Canadian leaders descend on D.C. for Trump’s inauguration

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WASHINGTON — Canadian politicians are descending on Washington, D.C., amid threats of 25 per cent tariffs when Donald Trump returns