Canada’s Madeline Schizas gets university assignment extension at Olympics

Some students say a dog ate their homework, others send in a doctor’s note. Madeline Schizas cited a scheduling conflict called the Olympics — and it worked. The Canadian figure

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Former Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault quitting cabinet following pipeline deal

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Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault is resigning from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet after Ottawa signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta on

Police looking to return cremated remains found at Niagara-area thrift store

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Police in the Niagara Region are looking to return an urn containing cremated remains to its owner after the urn

Fire crews continue to battle flames at Thorncliffe Park high-rise complex

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Fire crews continue to battle a blaze at a high-rise complex on Thorncliffe Park Drive near Overlea Boulevard. Firefighters were

Approximately 20 TTC bus shelters damaged in early morning mischief spree

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Toronto police are searching for the driver of a vehicle they say was responsible for damaging 20 TTC bus shelters

NDP leadership candidates to take part in French debate in Montreal

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The five official NDP leadership candidates will take part in a French debate in Montreal tonight — the first debate

‘Frustrating’: Veterinarians urge regulatory changes as medicine shortages mount

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REGINA — Canadian veterinarians no longer have to access to 40 per cent of medications they once were able to

‘Just another excuse’: Ford fires back on Toronto concerns about oversized school zone signs

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Premier Doug Ford fired back at accusations that signs provided to municipalities to replace speed cameras are too big to

Ottawa’s Kichesippi Beer adds second location on Sparks Street

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After almost two years of pop-up market analysis, Ottawa’s Kichesippi Beer is taking a plunge into the prime downtown area

Supreme Court of Canada returns murder case to Nova Scotia Court of Appeal

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OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has sent a murder case back to the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal