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Resale tickets for Canada-Bosnia FIFA World Cup opener in Toronto come at steep cost

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Even though Canada’s opponent for its FIFA World Cup opener in Toronto was just determined Tuesday, many of the resale

Canada is torn over the notwithstanding clause

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Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21, prohibits certain public servants from wearing religious symbols while on the job. It was passed

Oil and gas prices affecting finances of the vast majority of Canadians: poll

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A significant majority of Canadians say the rising gas and oil prices are hitting their personal or household finances, according

Police seek to ID suspect after vehicle set on fire at U of T’s St. George Campus

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Toronto police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man wanted in an arson investigation after a vehicle was

Deachman: This is the problem with e-bikes on the road

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Like the swallows’ annual return to Capistrano, Ottawa will soon be abuzz with the whirring, thrumming and occasional buzzsaw whine

Toronto Zoo reveals name of Masai giraffe calf

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Standing at nearly seven-feet tall, the Toronto Zoo’s not-so-little new arrival now has a name thanks to thousands of votes

Coexisting with coyotes: More sightings in Ottawa doesn’t mean more of them

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“There’s enough green space just along the highway to travel, and then they can get right out into the bigger

Federal government taking over vaccine injury compensation, aims to address backlog

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OTTAWA — The federal public health agency is taking over administration of a program that compensates people who have been

Mint releases glow-in-the-dark $2 coin to mark CN Tower 50th anniversary

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The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled Tuesday a glow-in-the-dark $2 circulation coin featuring the CN Tower to mark the 50th anniversary