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Anand clarifies any role in Iran war role must fit its ‘legal and policy frameworks’

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Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand’s office is clarifying the conditions under which Canada would get involved in the American and

Border officer charged after truck allegedly let into Canada with millions of dollars of opium, cannabis and tobacco

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A border services officer who worked at the Queenston-Lewiston port of entry in Niagara-on-the-Lake has been charged after a transport

Chuck Norris, martial arts icon and beloved action star, dies at 86

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Chuck Norris — the martial artist, actor, author, and pop‑culture legend whose name became synonymous with toughness for generations —

Ontario moves to ban above‑face‑value ticket resales in bid to crack down on price gouging

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Ontario is moving to outlaw the resale of concert, sports, theatre, and other live‑event tickets at prices above their original

Ontario government signs $1.3B deal with Alstom to operate, maintain GO Transit and UP Express trains

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After months of uncertainty about the future of who would be charged with operating and maintaining an expansive fleet of

Experts say Canada can’t avoid engaging with U.S. as Trump rattles NATO with insults

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is widening the cracks between the United States and European NATO members with his

Markham crash leaves man hospitalized; police say speeding driver lost control before vehicle flipped

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A 28‑year‑old man was rushed to a Toronto trauma centre overnight after a violent single‑vehicle crash in Markham. Emergency crews

Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino, defending his company, takes star role at antitrust trial

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NEW YORK (AP) — Live Nation Entertainment’s longtime chief executive was the star witness at a New York antitrust trial

As deadline for including nurse practitioners in provincial health plans looms, some patients still pay for services

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Last year, partly in response to the growing number of patients paying for primary care provided by nurse practitioners, the