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Mexico and US will start talks March 16 on reviewing their free trade agreement

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico and the U.S. said Thursday they will start talks March 16 ahead of a review

8 arrested, five wanted after Durham business defrauded of more than $3M

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Eight people are facing charges and five more are wanted after an employee allegedly defrauded a Durham business of more

Man encounters challenges removing information from credit score

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Maintaining a good credit score is a priority for most consumers. But what happens when incorrect information shows up on

Here’s what the ByWard Market will look like after a new $200M revitalization plan

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“As Ottawa’s most recognizable urban destination, the ByWard Market is often the lens through which visitors, investors, and prospective residents

Most on-street, metered parking spots across Toronto in line to see rate increases

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If you use metered on-street parking, you’ll likely have to dig a little deeper into your wallet as hourly rates

Union president ‘shocked’ Bruyere Health cutting 55 front-line health workers

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Douglas Currier, a registered practical nurse who is president of the CUPE union local at Bruyère Health, said he was

QEW ramps from Toronto and Fort Erie to Hwy 406 temporarily closed due to collision

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The ramps from both the Toronto bound and Fort Erie bound Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) to Highway 406 are temporarily

Ottawa city councillor found guilty of impaired driving

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Coun. Matthew Luloff was found guilty as charged of impaired driving and registering a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit

Brad Bradford calls for police at every TTC station, platform-edge doors to improve safety

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Toronto councillor Brad Bradford wants to see police patrols and platform-edge doors installed at every TTC station as part of