Man charged with murder in Toronto shooting is former police officer: OPP

Ontario Provincial Police say a man charged with murder in a daylight shooting in Toronto last week was a police officer in Collingwood, Ont., in the 1990s. Toronto police said they

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A barge carrying Timmy the humpback whale begins journey to the North Sea

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BERLIN (AP) — A barge carrying a humpback whale that’s been stranded in shallow waters near Germany since March has

Toronto police to unveil results of major ‘ghost gun’ takedown on Wednesday

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Toronto police will reveal the results of a major firearm manufacturing and trafficking investigation on Wednesday morning, marking the latest

Who gets the Fringe stage? New two-tiered lottery sparking turmoil at Ottawa festival

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This randomized process is one of the founding principles of Fringe, “an un-curated festival where the chance to produce a

Ontario will not take over entirety of Toronto Islands: transportation minister

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The province says it will not take over the entirety of the Toronto Islands despite the language of its proposed

Calls for service drop as Ottawa police prepare to roll out Phase 2 of downtown strategy

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Ottawa police are reporting a significant drop in calls for service in the ByWard Market and Rideau Street area over

Weinstein rape accuser tells jury that ‘he just treated me like he owned me’

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NEW YORK (AP) — The woman at the center of Harvey Weinstein ‘s repeatedly retried rape case testified — for

Man, 70, charged with first degree murder of 62-year-old Mississauga man

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Peel Regional Police have laid charges against a man taken into custody Monday in connection with the shooting death of

Spring economic update includes plans to cut spending on consultants, protect whales

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OTTAWA — The federal government tabled its spring economic update on Tuesday, projecting a $66.9 billion deficit for the fiscal

Toronto reporting 70 per cent reduction in encampments

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Toronto officials say they’re making strides in reducing the number of encampments in parks and on city property, however, advocates warn