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Quebecers are about to find out who will replace François Legault as premier

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Quebecers will find out Sunday who will become their next premier after the Coalition Avenir Québec counts the votes in

Ottawa’s ‘bubble bylaw’ could take effect this summer

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After a nearly year-long wait, Ottawa city councillors will now have a chance to debate the controversial “bubble bylaw” that

Police lay charges after ‘violent threat’ sent University of Ottawa into lockdown

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Ottawa police say they have laid charges against a man arrested near the University of Ottawa campus Friday evening after

Man, 28, wanted in early morning stabbing in Barrie

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Police in Barrie are searching for a 28-year-old man in connection with an early morning stabbing. Investigators say they were

Minister approves Canadian Rangers to help Nunavut hamlet amid power problems

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GJOA HAVEN — Canada’s emergency management minister says she has approved a request from the Nunavut government to urgently deploy

Man critically injured in 3 vehicle crash in Etobicoke

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A man in his 60s suffered critical injuries following a three-vehicle crash in Etobicoke. Toronto police say the crash occurred

Maple Leafs lose to Panthers to extend winless streak to 5 games

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Eetu Luostarinen and Mackie Samoskevich had a goal and two assists each as the Florida Panthers cruised past the Toronto

Province seeking feedback on proposal to allow cannabis shops to open as early as 7 a.m.

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Ontarians could soon have the same flexibility to buy cannabis and alcohol at the same time. The Ministry of the

Protestors rally against Ford government closure of supervised consumption sites

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Holding signs and photographs of loved ones who have lost their lives to overdose, advocates and community members rallied in