Toronto defends resale of FIFA World Cup tickets after criticism from opponents and fans

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is defending the city’s decision to purchase and resell thousands of FIFA World Cup tickets, arguing the strategy will help offset hosting costs and spare taxpayers

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Several buildings collapse in overnight Metcalfe fire

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Early Thursday morning, Ottawa Fire Services tamed a large fire that engulfed multiple buildings in rural south Ottawa. At about

York police make arrest in missing man case from 2022 now deemed a homicide

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York Regional Police (YRP) investigators have arrested a 49-year-old man in connection with a homicide nearly four years ago. Police

Ontario hikes penalties for illegal ticket resellers as province cracks down on price gouging

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Ontario is sharply increasing financial penalties for illegal ticket resellers, announcing new enforcement powers on Thursday that will allow the

Hamilton police search for missing 7-year-old boy

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Police in Hamilton say they are looking for a missing seven-year-old boy. According to a release from the Hamilton Police

Toronto roads dominate Ontario’s ‘worst roads’ list, Hamilton’s Barton Street East is #1 again

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Ontarians have delivered their verdict — and for the third time, Barton Street East in Hamilton has been voted the

Alberta energy deal does little to reduce Canada’s emissions: report

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OTTAWA — Ottawa’s energy deal with Alberta will do little to reduce Canada’s emissions, a new study released Thursday by

What it’s like at FONO, Ottawa’s first hi-fi listening bar

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It wasn’t until I had a fancy cocktail in my hand that I began to appreciate the true vibe of

Liberals say they won’t split off controversial section of ‘lawful access’ bill

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OTTAWA — Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has rejected a Conservative call to hive off the most controversial section of

Liberal democracies are cutting public-service jobs. How does Canada stack up?

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Like New Zealand and the U.K., Canada’s public service grew significantly during the pandemic, increasing from a population of around