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‘Horrified’: Toronto’s donor-funded consumption sites bracing for fallout of Ontario funding cuts

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As the Ontario government cuts funding for seven supervised drug consumption sites in the province, workers at three remaining sites

CFIA fines Loblaw-owned stores for falsely promoting imported food as Canadian; Sobeys under investigation

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has begun issuing fines and launching investigations into major grocery chains accused of misleading

What happens to Bluesfest if Mark Monahan retires?

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For more than three decades, Mark Monahan has been the chief architect of Ottawa Bluesfest . The impresario was one

Queen’s Park statues to be protected against vandalism ahead of next week’s protests

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The Ford government says it will wrap eight statues on the front lawn of Queen’s Park to prevent them from

Luigi Mangione’s lawyers seek to delay his state and federal trials

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NEW YORK (AP) — Luigi Mangione ‘s lawyers asked a judge on Wednesday to postpone his federal trial in the

SIU clears officer who shot dead man accused of murder, child abduction

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The province’s police watchdog has cleared a Niagara police officer who shot and killed a man accused of murdering a

Shaq O’Neal offering to pay for the funeral of Georgia girl, 12, who died after a fight

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VILLA RICA, Ga. (AP) — Shaquille O’Neal is offering to pay for the funeral of a 12-year-old Georgia girl who

Jennifer Pan pleads guilty to manslaughter in mother’s death after new trial ordered

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Jennifer Pan has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2010 death of her mother, nearly a year after the Supreme

Hundreds of Ontario cases tossed, compromised after police officers violated Charter rights: report

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Charges were tossed or evidence was excluded from Ontario court proceedings hundreds of times over the past decade due to