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U.S. slaps duties on fresh Canadian mushrooms over subsidy claims

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WASHINGTON — The United States has put countervailing duties on fresh mushrooms grown in Canada following a U.S. Department of

TTC avoids strike after reaching tentative agreement with union leaders

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There’s some good news for transit riders. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) reached a tentative agreement on Monday with the

Ottawa Charge: Photos from Game 3 of the Walter Cup final at the CTC

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The Ottawa Charge was facing a daunting task as the Walter Cup final shifted to the nation’s capital for Game

Chinese embassy in Canada denounces MP Chong’s visit to Taiwan

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OTTAWA — China’s embassy in Canada says a Canadian MP’s visit to Taiwan crosses a “red line” for Ottawa’s relationship

News of the day: Ottawa Station neighbours worried about effects of possible second station; Ontario health-care system at breaking point; Ottawa obsessed with Hyrox

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It’s Monday, May 18. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. ‘TREPIDATION’ IN NEIGHBOURHOOD NEXT

Man, 32, charged with second-degree murder in deadly Etobicoke stabbing

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A man has been arrested in connection with Toronto’s 9th homicide of 2026. Authorities say 32-year-old Gordon Gauvin has been

Greenland’s prime minister tells Trump’s envoy self-determination cannot be negotiated

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NUUK, Greeland (AP) — Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen said Monday that he had a respectful and positive meeting with U.S. President Donald

Six Canadians detained by Israel off coast of Cyprus: flotilla organizer

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Six Canadians are among the activists detained by Israel after its military intercepted boats off the coast of Cyprus that

Inter Toronto pathway player makes waves on the pitch

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Inter Toronto of the Canadian Premier League (formerly known as York United) created a U-14 pathway team for the first