Can Canada get a grip on its tipping culture?

Tipping is one of those things everyone has an opinion on, and that opinion is normally shaped by what side of it you’re on. And the number of services you’re

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Driver pleads guilty in crash that killed former Olympian skater Alexandra Paul

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A truck driver has pleaded guilty to dangerous driving charges in a crash that killed a former Canadian Olympic figure

Man shot dead, two in custody in Ottawa’s third homicide of 2026

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A man died and two suspects were in custody following a shooting Wednesday at the intersection of Bankfield Road and

Toys “R” Us Canada on cusp of closing more locations: court filings

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TORONTO — New court documents show Toys “R” Us Canada is on the cusp of closing more locations. In filings

New Defence Investment Agency hiring up to 400, may look outside public service

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The federal government’s new centralized military procurement arm plans to expand to about 400 workers — and may pull from

1 person located in vehicle found submerged near Ashbridges Bay

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Emergency services are on the scene of a submerged vehicle in Lake Ontario near Ashbridges Bay. Toronto Fire says they

Your garbage collection day could soon change: Here’s why

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About half of all Ottawa residents will see changes to their garbage, green bin and yard waste collection schedules as

Gilles and Poirier win Canada’s fourth medal at the Winter Olympics

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Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier have won bronze at the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. It’s the

‘Dawson’s Creek’ actor James Van Der Beek has died at 48

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James Van Der Beek, who rose to fame playing the titular character in “Dawson’s Creek,” has died. He was 48. “Our beloved James

One person dead after Highway 17 collision near Renfrew

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One person is dead following a collision on Highway 17 near Renfrew on Wednesday. Highway 17 was closed between Storyland