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Canada not worried U.S.-Mexico trade talks will upend trilateral deal, LeBlanc says

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OTTAWA — Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he isn’t worried Mexico will sign a trade agreement with the Americans

Rideau Street restaurant that replaced ‘world’s worst’ McDonald’s now closed

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Tan said last fall through a translator that he wanted his dim sum and seafood restaurant, which featured modern furniture

‘I can outlast her’: PM Carney reacts to First Nations protesters during housing, transit announcement

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow struggled at times to be heard over numerous

CN Rail investigating train derailment in St. Catharines, Ont.; no injuries reported

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CN Rail says it’s investigating a train derailment in St. Catharines, Ont., that affected at least one crossing, but there

Thieves tracked homeowners’ routines with hidden cameras before break-ins: York police

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York Regional Police say thieves placed cameras disguised with camouflage on the properties of Vaughan homes they later broke into,

Authorities in Canada warn of fraud as FIFA World Cup approaches

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Authorities are warning Canadians and visitors about fraud schemes tied to the upcoming FIFA World Cup as the tournament, hosted

Ottawa’s Adult High School to shift to new 2.5-hour classes

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“A very important thing is the student base here is that you have people from all walks of life,” said

Social media ban for kids 16 and under widely supported by majority of Canadians: Angus Reid

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Should Canada follow the lead of Australia and ban kids under the age of 16 from using social media platforms?

Burlington man charged after alleged Canada Post cocaine shipment leads to arrest

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A Canada Post package containing cocaine triggered a weeks‑long drug trafficking investigation in Burlington, culminating in the arrest of a