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CBSA detector dog finds 5 kgs of undeclared meats and butter in luggage from Germany

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A Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) detector dog intercepted more than five kilograms of undeclared meat and butter before it

Ottawa River flood risk rises as city closes some roads

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“Minor flood levels are expected to be exceeded in flood prone areas along the Ottawa River from Pembroke down to

Home shopping pioneer QVC plans bankruptcy protection filing as consumers jump on deals elsewhere

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NEW YORK (AP) — The owner of home shopping network pioneer QVC — which for years garnered the attention of

Transit reliability under spotlight at TTC board meeting in wake of two fluid leaks

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Transit reliability is front and centre at the TTC board meeting on Thursday, with city officials getting an update on

‘We feel unheard’: Some Toronto residents worry rush to increase housing supply silences concerns

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Community Council meetings in Toronto are becoming quite the attraction these days, says Liz McGregor, who recently attended one. “If

Matthews addresses future, talks Gudas hit after Leafs’ disappointing end to season

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Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews spoke publicly for the first time since the team’s stunning slide out of playoff

Killing of Iranian activist in Canada exposes increasingly bitter divisions within the diaspora

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NEW YORK (AP) — Masood Masjoody had a long history of firing accusations at those he considered adversaries. So when

Highly saturated, barely regulated: the supplement market

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Why does it feel like everyone’s a fitness influencer these days?! Posting workout videos without science-based advice is one thing,

Doug Ford vows to find out how more than 150 inmates were improperly released

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More than 150 inmates have been improperly released from Ontario’s jails over several years, a problem that Premier Doug Ford