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Mark Zuckerberg ‘personally authorized’ Meta’s copyright infringement, publishers allege

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NEW YORK (AP) — Five publishing houses and author Scott Turow sued Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday, alleging

RioCan shifts to annual rent increases in leases amid tight retail market

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TORONTO — RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust says limited retail space supply has allowed it to embed annual rent hikes

3 Toronto men arrested in internet luring investigation

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Three Toronto men have been charged in connection to an internet luring investigation. Toronto police’s Child Sexual Exploitation Unit allege

News of the day: What’s behind the increase in discarded drug paraphernalia; Local chef Briana Kim lauded as one of Canada’s best; Ottawa has a responsibility to maintain parks

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Motorcyclist dies in crash with vehicle in Roncesvalles

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A motorcyclist has died after a crash involving another vehicle in Roncesvalles. Toronto police were called to Roncesvalles and Howard

Health workers warn staff cuts at The Ottawa Hospital will affect patients

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“Health-care workers are being told to do more with less,” said Rob Gauthier, president of CUPE 4000, which represents more

Ford says Stiles’ comment about him ending up in prison was ‘over the top’, Stiles refuses to apologize

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Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles is adamantly refusing to apologize to Premier Doug Ford after she remarked this week that

Gatineau man faces charges after ‘wave of arson attacks’

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Between April 4 and April 8, officers were called to seven fires targeting sheds, temporary shelters and a building in

Man stabbed in Carleton Village apartment building

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A man has been stabbed inside a Carleton Village apartment building. Toronto police say they were called to Davenport and