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Calls for judge to apologize to officers in Zameer case are inappropriate: observers

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Calls for an Ontario judge to apologize for suggesting three Toronto police officers lied and colluded in a high-profile criminal

Toronto officer charged with allegedly accessing private police databases

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A Toronto police officer has been charged with allegedly accessing private police databases. The police service says Const. Abbas Popal,

Toronto Fire to provide update on ‘unprecedented’ Thorncliffe Park condo fire on Thursday

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Toronto Fire Services (TFS) will provide an update Thursday on the Thorncliffe Park condo fire that stubbornly burned for weeks,

News of the day: Should Ottawa regulate e-scooter batteries, a new Canadian rocket launch pad, taking cars out of the ByWard Market and more

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It’s Wednesday, March 18. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. DEACHMAN: AFTER FATAL OTTAWA

CBSA opens 372 immigration investigations to ‘disrupt extortion networks’ in Canada

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OTTAWA — Canada Border Services Agency says it has opened 372 immigration investigations in an effort to “disrupt extortion networks”

Significant delays reported on Lakeshore West GO after person struck by train near Long Branch

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Significant delays are being reported on GO Transit’s Lakeshore West line after a person was struck by a train near

Canadian computer scientist Gilles Brassard co-recipient of A.M. Turing Award

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A Canadian computer scientist is one of this year’s recipients of a prestigious award nicknamed the Nobel Prize of computing.

Ottawa Charge appeal for ‘Heated Rivalry’ co-stars to attend upcoming game

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An upcoming matchup between the PWHL’s Ottawa Charge and the Montreal Victoire could shape up to be a heated rivalry

Sikh group wants RCMP to investigate Alberta highway killing as hate crime

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The fatal shooting of a 22-year-old man on the highway near Leduc, south of Edmonton, last weekend should be investigated