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Federal inmates allege pandemic ill treatment in class-action lawsuit

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VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Supreme Court says a lawsuit by prison inmates alleging ill treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic

Distraction theft suspects sought by Ottawa police

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The Ottawa Police Service has issued photographs of two individuals it alleges were involved in a distraction theft in mid-May.

MyToronto Pay deactivated; City offers alternate methods to pay property taxes, utility bills

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As of Monday, the City of Toronto has decommissioned the MyToronto Pay platform on which Torontonians could sign up for

Police seek witnesses to serious truck-motorcycle crash in Barrhaven

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Ottawa police are seeking anyone who witnessed a serious collision involving a motorcycle and a pickup truck Tuesday evening at

Surveillance video shows gunman open fire, targeting Markham residence

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York Regional Police officers are investigating after a home in Markham was the target of gunfire over the weekend. Authorities

Ontario expected to pass controversial mining law; Ford warns against blockades

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is expected to pass a controversial mining law Wednesday that gives it the power to

Premier Ford says Ontario will ‘onshore’ steel manufacturing in response to Trump’s tariff escalation

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Premier Doug Ford was in a familiar spot on Wednesday morning — on CNN, exasperated with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Gatineau police seek man, 26, missing since May

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Gatineau police are seeking public assistance to locate Nathan Farrell, 26, missing since May 9. Police say there are concerns

23 charged across GTA in fentantyl, firearms trafficking case

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York Regional Police have charged 23 individuals in connection with Project Chatter, a sweeping investigation targeting the trafficking of fentanyl