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CAE laying off roughly 280 workers in Quebec amid aviation headwinds

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CAE Inc. says it is laying off two per cent of its workforce as the flight simulator maker gears down

Man charged after drug-trafficking investigation leads to seizure of fentanyl

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A man has been charged after a drug-trafficking investigation in Centretown led to the seizure of various drugs, including fentanyl.

Newly created Polymarket accounts bet big on US-Iran ceasefire in hours before Trump’s announcement

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NEW YORK (AP) — A group of new accounts on the prediction market Polymarket made highly specific, well-timed bets on

‘Suspicious fire’ at Laurier Avenue West restaurant under investigation

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The Ottawa police Arson and Explosion Unit is investigating a “suspicious fire” that occurred at a Laurier Avenue West restaurant

Ontario regulator cracking down on ‘unlicensed activity, fraudulent behaviour’ by mortgage brokers

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Ontario’s financial regulator is beefing up enforcement and coming down hard on the province’s mortgage sector. In a newly released

Toronto Humane Society opens new animal health centre on Queen East

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The Toronto Humane Society (THS) is expanding access to some essential veterinary services by opening a new facility steps away

Closed-door briefing on extremism-related risks for Ottawa councillors

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“Given the occurrence of hate-motivated incidents locally, the reported presence of ideologically motivated violent extremism, and the evolving threat environment

FIFA releases plans for cross-Canada World Cup celebration tour

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Plans have been unveiled for festivities across Canada as the country prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup this summer