1 person critically injured in Vaughan shooting

York Regional Police say one person was critically injured in a shooting in Vaughan on Monday afternoon. Police were called to a plaza on Weston Road and Colossus Drive, near

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Public Services and Procurement Canada cutting 761 jobs: letter

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Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is aiming to cut another 761 positions under the government’s “comprehensive expenditure review,” on

‘It’s going to be … loud’: Maple Leafs ready for Marner’s return to Toronto

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Mitch Marner heard boos from the Maple Leafs’ travelling fans last week in Sin City. The Vegas Golden Knights winger

Federal government agreed to set aside order to wind down TikTok’s in Canada

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The federal government agreed to set aside its decision ordering the wind-down of TikTok’s Canadian operations. Innovation, Science and Economic

What to know about Greenland’s role in nuclear defense and Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’

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PARIS (AP) — In a hypothetical nuclear war involving Russia, China and the United States, the island of Greenland would

3 boys charged after stolen SUV crash in Whitby leads police to jewellery store robbery suspect

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Three teenagers from Whitby are facing a range of charges after officers tracked down a stolen vehicle over the weekend

City of Toronto worker’s death at Scarborough community centre prompts union response

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A City of Toronto recreation worker has died after an incident at a Scarborough community centre early Wednesday. Emergency crews

Barnes, Raptors heat up in 3rd quarter to beat Kings 122-109

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Scottie Barnes scored 14 of his 23 points in the third quarter, and the Toronto Raptors beat the Sacramento Kings

Til death do us part

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We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Play VideoA case playing out in an Ottawa courtroom presents not just

Ford urges Canadians to ‘boycott’ Chinese‑made EVs as rift with Ottawa deepens

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford escalated his criticism of the federal government’s electric‑vehicle deal with China on Wednesday, saying he is