Man who fatally shot 2 security guards at Vaughan nightclub sentenced to life in prison

A man convicted of fatally shooting two security guards and injuring a woman at a Vaughan nightclub in 2022 was sentenced on Friday to two concurrent life sentences for first-degree

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Why Canadians should pay attention to the U.S.-China Summit

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In today’s The Big Story podcast, U.S. President Trump is in China for the second half of this week, talking

Rogers invests $22M to boost 5G+ network in Toronto ahead of FIFA World Cup

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Rogers has successfully completed a $22‑million upgrade to its 5G+ network in and around BMO Field as Toronto prepares to

Varsho hits walk-off grand slam to give Blue Jays much-needed win vs. Rays

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There’s no denying that walk-off grand slam in extra innings against a division rival is a big deal, but for

Stem cell treatment given to COVID patients shows promising results

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Charlebois, who is now 78, was suffering from the most severe complication in patients with COVID-19: acute respiratory distress syndrome

How Ottawa became certified as a ‘bird friendly’ city

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Spotted sandpipers, palm warblers and wood ducks are just some of the species among the approximately two million birds that

What’s open and closed in Toronto on Victoria Day long weekend

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This weekend marks the first long weekend of the upcoming summer, and it looks like below seasonal temperatures will be

Federal government spent more than $800M on AI agreements over 3 years

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OTTAWA — Ottawa has spent more than $800 million on artificial intelligence technology since 2023, according to data provided by

Alberta, Ottawa inch closer to pipeline deal: sources

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A carbon pricing deal is likely to be announced on Friday between Alberta and Ottawa, according to sources, with the

Judge quashes Alberta separation petition; Premier Smith says government will appeal

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An Alberta judge threw out a separatist referendum petition Wednesday, saying Premier Danielle Smith’s government had a duty to consult