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Canada can’t brush aside security concerns about India, ex-adviser warns

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OTTAWA — A former national security and intelligence adviser to the federal government says it “strains credibility” to suggest India

Rideau Street drop-in centre grieves after crash claims man’s life

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The Capital City Mission says its community is grieving after an SUV struck the drop-in centre on Rideau Street, killing

U of T investigating dean of dentistry over claims of antisemitic course materials

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The University of Toronto has launched an investigation after claims that the dean of dentistry shared course materials that included

Refugee and immigrant children less likely to go to hospital emergency for minor ailments: study

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A new Ontario study is countering a common narrative about pressure on the health system caused by newcomers to Canada.

The end of Hollywood or a brighter future? What a Paramount-owned Warner Bros. means for the movies

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Two of Hollywood’s oldest studios may be consolidating into one. In a shocking twist after a monthslong bidding war, Paramount

Arrest of teen leads to $7M cocaine seizure, one of Durham police’s ‘largest’ ever

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Durham Regional Police say the arrest of a teen accused of dealing drugs ultimately led them to a massive $7

Toronto man charged after alleged Snapchat meeting leads to sexual assault in Ajax

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A 22-year-old Toronto man is facing charges following a sexual assault investigation in Ajax earlier this month, Durham police say.

Worker trapped at Wallace-Emerson construction site after wall collapsed

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A worker is trapped after a wall collapsed at a Wallace-Emerson construction site, Toronto police say. Officers were called to

How former Prince Andrew’s arrest could either make or break the Monarchy

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In today’s The Big Story Podcast, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor spent less than 12 hours in the Aylsham Police Station last week