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Online hotline launched for parents to contact TDSB and TCDSB trustees

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Students across Toronto are returning to school without access to their elected trustees, but a local man has come up

Robbery suspect sought by Ottawa police

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The Ottawa Police Service has released a photo of an individual it said was involved in a robbery in the

RCMP arrest 17, including ‘Queen of Canada,’ at conspiracy compound in Saskatchewan

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RCMP say 17 people, including self-proclaimed “Queen of Canada” Romana Didulo, have been arrested in southwestern Saskatchewan. Followers of Didulo,

After three decades, Shafali, a ByWard Market eatery beloved for its tikka wraps, closes

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After nearly 30 years in business, the family-run ByWard Market restaurant Shafali closed on Aug. 31, in a reckoning with

Landmark streetcar in Lisbon derails, killing 15 people

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) — An electric streetcar that is one of Lisbon’s landmarks and a big draw for tourists derailed

The ticket window for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is about to open. Here’s how it works.

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Buying tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to take patience, research and a lot of luck. And

Integrity commissioner’s office struggling to keep up with complaints, disclosures

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OTTAWA — The office of the public sector integrity commissioner says it’s being overwhelmed by its workload and that eliminating

Double shooting under investigation in Toronto’s west end, arrest made

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Toronto police are investigating a double shooting that took place early Wednesday afternoon in the city’s west end. Officers were

Prime minister appoints interim PBO for six-month term as budget approaches

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There will not be a new permanent parliamentary budget officer when the budget is released this fall, the Prime Minister’s