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Sale of Canadian armoured vehicles to ICE agency ‘deeply troubling’: Kwan

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OTTAWA — Anti-armament advocates say Canadian firms shouldn’t be selling armoured military vehicles to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement,

Average family will spend nearly $1,000 more on food in 2026: report

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This will be hard to digest for Canadians already struggling to make ends meet: Your food bills will be going

Holiday windows at former Hudson’s Bay downtown location returning

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The building that used to house Hudson’s Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue may be empty, but the windows that line

Police charge Clarington councillor with uttering threats towards potential mayoral candidate

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Police in Peterborough have charged Clarington Local Ward 3 councillor Corinna Traill with uttering threats towards a potential mayoral candidate

Loyalty point protections could change under new Ontario bill

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From groceries to holiday gifts, loyalty points from programs like PC Optimum can shave a real chunk off your bill.

SIU investigating after man goes into ‘medical distress’ following arrest in Pembroke

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Ontario’s police watchdog has invoked its mandate as the result of an incident following an arrest in Pembroke on Tuesday.

5-year ban considered after GTA contractor admits overcharging Toronto more than $1M

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Toronto City Council is considering a five-year ban against a construction company after an investigation found the firm overbilled the

Ottawa will have a new tallest tower after committee approval

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Claridge Homes will soon boast owning both of Ottawa’s tallest residential buildings after the city’s planning committee endorsed the construction

Europe says Canada must pay 10M euros to join EU defence pact

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OTTAWA — The European Union says Canada will need to pay 10 million euros — the equivalent of C$16 million