GO Transit to run modified service Tuesday after train derailment

GO Transit will run on a modified service Tuesday after a train derailed Monday morning, taking multiple transit lines out of service and causing commuter chaos. Metrolinx CEO Michael Lindsay

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Three more Alberta recall petitions issued against politicians, bringing total to 26

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EDMONTON — Elections Alberta has issued three more recall petitions for legislature members — two United Conservative backbenchers and one

Who wins in a rematch between Olivia Chow and John Tory? A new poll has some answers

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Torontonians will head to the ballot box in 2026 for the city’s next mayoral election. So far, only one candidate

Lansdowne 2.0 forcing Atlético Ottawa to play ‘home’ game in Hamilton

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Atlético Ottawa superfans Bryce Crossman and Jon Hopkins are preparing to travel to a February ‘home’ game that will take

No distributor? No problem. Canadian filmmakers are reaching audiences on their own terms

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When Sasha Leigh Henry’s acclaimed TV show was canceled and development pipelines slowed to a crawl, she decided not to

Most Ontarians wait more than three months for specialist or diagnostic test: poll

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A new poll suggests Ontarians are waiting too long for diagnostic tests and specialist appointments, causing unnecessary stress and putting

Man killed after being stabbed multiple times in Oshawa: police

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Police are investigating after a man was found with multiple stab wounds in Oshawa early Tuesday morning. Durham Regional Police

Yemen’s warring sides to release some 2,700 prisoners in war’s largest exchange

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CAIRO (AP) — Yemen’s internationally recognized government and the Iran-backed Houthi group have reached an agreement to free around 2,700

2 critically injured in Scarborough fire

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Two people have been critically injured in a house fire in Scarborough early Tuesday morning. Emergency services were called to

Some alcohol prices in Ontario could rise in the new year

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TORONTO — Some alcohol prices in Ontario could rise in the new year, with several changes to the alcohol marketplace