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One person critically injured in stabbing at Toronto apartment building

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One person was rushed to the hospital with life-threatening injuries following a stabbing in Toronto’s west end early Friday morning.

How Ottawa’s stunt-driving is spiralling out of control

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Every night in his neighbourhood, Councillor Sean Devine can sometimes hear the sound of a “20-foot wide mosquito buzzing” outside.

Accused in jailhouse killing of serial killer Robert Pickton to plead guilty: Crown

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MONTREAL — The man accused of killing convicted serial killer Robert Pickton in a jailhouse attack intends to plead guilty,

Kiefer Sutherland hopes Canada and U.S. can go back to being friends

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MONTREAL — Actor Kiefer Sutherland says the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. is unfortunate, saying he hopes

A John Candy documentary gives Toronto film fest a tender and appropriately Canadian opening night

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TORONTO (AP) — “I wish I had more bad things to say about him,” Bill Murray says in the opening

New toonie commemorates life and work of First Nations artist

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Canada’s currency is seeing a historic moment, with a new toonie beginning circulation on Thursday. Daphne Odjig, from Wikwemikoong Unceded

New video shows moment Parkside Drive speed camera is cut down

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It’s a question that’s been asked many times over the past few months: Who keeps vandalizing one of the city’s most

Feds consult with Toronto police on bail reform as pressure grows to tackle issue

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As the Carney government promises bail reform, specifically for violent repeat offenders, the largest municipal police union in the country

Thai lawmakers to vote for a new prime minister as candidates promise an early election

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BANGKOK (AP) — Thai lawmakers are gathering Friday to select a new prime minister as major parties made competing promises