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Carney says ‘inequalities persist’ in speech marking Black History Month

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the history of Black Canadians is one of “injustice met with resilience.” Speaking

Advocates push to close blood donation gap for those living with sickle cell disease

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For people living with sickle cell disease, blood transfusions are a routine part of survival. But for people of colour, finding

Chinatown businesses staying vigilant as police warn of rise in fake cash in the city

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Lunar New Year is a few weeks away, and businesses are ramping up for an influx of customers celebrating the

7 Toronto police officers arrested in connection to YRP investigation: source

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Seven Toronto police officers have been arrested in connection to a major investigation by York Regional Police (YRP), a source

PAHO calls on Canada to do more to prevent measles

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Canada, the U.S. and Mexico had the most cases in the Americas in 2025 — 5,436 in Canada as well

Equipment issues causing delays on Lakeshore West, East GO lines

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Both the Lakeshore West and Lakeshore East lines are experiencing delays due to equipment issues, GO Transit reported Wednesday evening.

Venus Envy to close Ottawa warehouse after 25 years

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After the fire shuttered the retail location, Haywood, who owned the Halifax store, acquired the Ottawa website and warehouse, bringing

Canadian snowboarder Mark McMorris crashes during big air training

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Canada opened competition at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on Wednesday with a win in mixed doubles curling, while concern

Three displaced, including two children, in Banff-Ledbury fire

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Ottawa firefighters made quick work Wednesday morning of a smoky blaze in the Banff-Ledbury neighbourhood in Ottawa’s south end. It