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Man stabbed to death in downtown Ottawa

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An adult male died in hospital Thursday evening after being stabbed in downtown Ottawa in late afternoon. The Ottawa Police

Democrats say citizenship question could derail census test and deter immigrants from participating

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U.S. Census Bureau plans to use a questionnaire with a citizenship question as part of its practice test for the

Canada’s Team Jacobs advances to curling gold medal final after beating Norway 5-4

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Canada’s Team Brad Jacobs will have a chance to end the country’s Olympic curling drought. Jacobs edged Team Magnus Ramsfjell

Silver lining: Fans remain proud of Canadian women’s hockey team

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It was a hard-fought battle. The Canadians held a 1-0 lead into the last minutes of the third period, injecting

Police seek driver who fled after striking pedestrian in Markham

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York Regional Police are investigating a hit-and-run in Markham on Thursday that left a female with life-threatening injuries. Emergency crews

Another federal public-service union files unfair labour practice complaint over four-day return-to-office order

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In the weeks since the controversial order, public service unions have slammed the federal government over the decision, decrying what

York regional police chief retiring this summer

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York Regional Police Chief, Jim MacSween, announced on Thursday that he will be retiring this summer, ending his six-year tenure

Ottawa man, 63, charged with child-luring offences

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A 63-year-old Ottawa man has been charged with child-luring offences, the Ottawa Police Service announced Thursday. In a news release,

Most Atlantic provinces recorded first population decline in years at the end of 2025

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HALIFAX — Atlantic Canada’s population boom has ended, with each of the four provinces losing residents at the end of