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GO Train from Kitchener applied emergency brakes after 3 people on tracks

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A passenger train travelling from Kitchener to Toronto was forced to use its emergency brakes after the locomotive engineer saw

News of the day: Report calls for deregulation of Canada Post; Is lead in the water a new reality for Ottawa schools?; Ontario says building Ottawa ring road worth exploring

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It’s Tuesday, June 23. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom today. REPORT CALLS FOR DEREGULATION OF

Federal appeals court allows the Trump administration to resume expanded use of speedy deportations

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A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to resume carrying out speedy deportations of undocumented migrants throughout

Man taken to hospital after being struck by vehicle in Markham parking lot

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A man has been taken to hospital after being struck by a vehicle in a Markham parking lot Tuesday afternoon.

Pedestrian killed in late-May collision on Eglinton West identified as 66‑year‑old man

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Toronto police say a 66‑year‑old man has now been identified as the victim of a fatal pedestrian collision last month

‘Weapons have no place here’: Montreal mayor calls for stricter gun control in shooting aftermath

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Montreal’s mayor says more gun control is needed to prevent shootings like the one that saw three people die, including

Edmonton Oilers hire Mike Babcock as new head coach

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Mike Babcock is back in the NHL. The Edmonton Oilers announced Tuesday they have hired the longtime head coach to

Toronto brother‑sister duo wins massive $75M Lotto Max jackpot — a first in OLG history

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Toronto siblings Jonathan R. and Mylene P. have made Ontario lottery history, becoming the first brother‑sister duo ever to win

Should Ottawa build a ring road? The province says it’s worth exploring.

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Former mayor Larry O’Brien campaigned on the concept in 2010, describing a future “Highway 418” that would eventually connect to