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Complainant cross-examination set to continue in Frank Stronach’s sex assault trial

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TORONTO — The sexual assault trial of businessman Frank Stronach is expected to continue in Toronto today with the cross-examination

Deachman: High school sweethearts reunited 40 years later in supportive housing

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If fate had any sort of hand in their reunion, it might have begun in 2017, the year that Higgs’s

City of Ottawa knew school board was selling vacant school in 2018, and wasn’t interested

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The City of Ottawa was aware that Ottawa’s largest school board, currently under provincial supervision , would list a vacant

17-year-old arrested after firearm investigation at school in Ajax

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A male youth is facing multiple charges after a firearm investigation at a secondary school in Ajax. Police were called

Ontario lifting post-secondary tuition freeze, boosting funding

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Ontario is giving colleges and universities a multi-billion-dollar funding boost, while also lifting a seven-year tuition fee freeze in order

Canadian men’s hockey team shuts out Czechia in Olympic opener

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Team Canada sure looked like its dominant self for its first game of the Winter Olympics in Milan. Playing with

Courtney Sarault wins bronze in women’s 500m short track speedskating

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A great final lap by Canada’s Courtney Sarault led to an Olympic bronze medal. The Canadian short-track speedskater finished third

BC RCMP confirms identities of Tumbler Ridge mass shooting victims

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The BC RCMP has released the names of the eight victims of the Tumbler Ridge shooting on Tuesday. The six

GST credit top-up coming in spring after bill fast-tracked in Parliament

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OTTAWA — Canadians who receive the GST benefit will get a one-time top up payment this spring after parliamentarians fast-tracked