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Boy, 14 charged after Tamil Genocide Memorial vandalized

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A 14-year-old is facing charges after the Tamil Genocide Memorial at Chinguacousy Park was vandalized last month. Police in Peel

Pam Bondi, Trump loyalist who oversaw Justice Department upheaval, out as attorney general

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Thursday that Pam Bondi is out as his attorney general, ending the contentious

Ontario to build on ‘strong mayor’ system by appointing ‘strong’ regional chairs

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Ontario’s municipal affairs minister is proposing to appoint a slate of regional council chairs and give them additional powers, as

Police seek man, 66, missing since April 1

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Ottawa police are seeking public assistance to locate a 66-year-old man missing since April 1. Bela Kurucz was last seen

Ottawa saying little about Toronto’s call to block ICE from World Cup

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OTTAWA — The federal government is not responding directly to a Toronto city council motion opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs

Unifor raises concerns about Stellantis’ potential plans for Brampton assembly plant

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Unifor says the prospects of Stellantis using its Brampton, Ont., facility as a bare bones assembly plant for Chinese electric

World’s oldest tortoise very much alive despite death rumors

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LONDON (AP) — Reports of the death of the world’s oldest living land animal — a nearly 200-year-old tortoise —

Report: William Nylander plans to stay with Maple Leafs — barring a rebuild

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William Nylander plans to stay with the Toronto Maple Leafs. With one caveat. The veteran winger told The Athletic in an interview published on

‘We’re supposed to win no matter what’: Raptors lament loss to lowly Kings

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The disappointment in RJ Barrett’s face was evident. The Mississauga, Ont., native blankly stared at the statsheet, taking his time