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Speed cameras are dead, what is taking their place in Ottawa?

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The death of speed cameras in Ottawa — even in school zones — has predictably seen a jump in speeding,

Canada has become the ‘food inflation capital’ of the G7, food expert says

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Canada’s food prices are rising faster than in other major economies, prompting some experts to describe the country as the

Middle French immersion at OCDSB gets a two-year reprieve

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Starting next September, the OCDSB will offer more flexible entry points for early French immersion, with students being able to

A look at some potential candidates for the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership

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MONTREAL — After more than seven years in power, Quebec Premier François Legault announced on Jan. 15 that he would

Ottawa, provinces ask Supreme Court to uphold law that allows random traffic stops

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MONTREAL — Lawyers representing the attorneys general of Canada and several provinces have asked the Supreme Court to affirm laws

Burned out caregivers in Ontario using emergency rooms to find respite

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More and more Ontario caregivers, who are simply burned out, are choosing to send loved ones to emergency rooms just

Man charged after police allege teen girls were trafficked, sexually assaulted

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Toronto police say a man has been arrested and faces a list of charges after investigators allege he trafficked two

Man accused of hiding behind garbage cans charged with indecent act in Markham

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York Regional Police have charged a 66‑year‑old Toronto man after he was allegedly seen hiding behind garbage cans inside a

Section of Line 6 Finch West LRT shut down, delays on rest of line

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The TTC says a section of Line 6 Finch West has been shut down on Thursday morning, and delays are