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Teenaged boys charged in May 30 Mooney’s Bay stabbing attack

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Ottawa police have charged to teenaged boys in connection with a stabbing attack at Mooney’s Bay on May 30. In

York police appeal for witnesses in crash between cyclist and pickup truck in East Gwillimbury

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York Regional Police investigators are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a collision between a pickup truck and a

Third suspect arrested in Clarence-Rockland slaying

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Provincial police have announced a third suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of a Clarence-Rockland man last

Ontario Ombudsman finds families unfairly denied COVID‑era payments

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Ontario’s Ministry of Education has accepted all 14 recommendations following a new Ombudsman investigation that found five direct‑payment programs launched

Carney, Trump discussed defence priorities, Arctic ahead of NATO summit

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke with U.S. President Donald Trump about efforts to protect the Arctic ahead of

2‑vehicle crash closes southbound Renforth Drive, delays reported in Etobicoke

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A two‑vehicle collision in Etobicoke late Thursday morning has shut down a stretch of Renforth Drive and is causing significant

Loonie caught between slow domestic economy and stronger U.S. dollar

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The Canadian dollar has steadily fallen over the past several weeks to trade around the 70 cents US mark as

‘Frustrating’: Blue Jays look to clean things up after second straight loss to Astros

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John Schneider would like to see his group tighten up in all phases of the game. The Toronto Blue Jays

The hidden power struggles shaping U.S.-Iran negotiations

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It was a deal Prime Minister Mark Carney touted as a ‘game-changer.’ But in the days that followed after the