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Will Ontarians ever pay $10/day for childcare?

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Ontario signed a one-year renewal contract with Ottawa earlier this week, keeping childcare between $19-$22/day. Instead of a five-year renewal,

Toronto set for mild weekend temperatures despite rain showers

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After digging out from last weekend’s early November snowstorm, Toronto residents can expect a brief reprieve from winter-like conditions heading

More than 150 Palestinians were held on a plane for around 12 hours in South Africa

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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African authorities faced heavy criticism Friday after they held more than 150 Palestinians, including a woman

What’s next in Congress on the push to release the Epstein files

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The House is speeding toward a vote next week on releasing files related to the sex trafficking

Airlines are optimistic about a quick recovery ahead of Thanksgiving once the FAA ends flight cuts

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Airlines are optimistic they can resume normal operations just a few days after the government lifts its order to cut

RCMP in British Columbia help dismantle global cybercrime network

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SURREY — Police in British Columbia say they have dismantled a local operation involved in global cybercrime activity that used

Trump administration designates 4 left-wing European networks as terrorist organizations

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President Donald Trump’s administration on Thursday designated four European left-wing groups as terrorist organizations, following through on his vow to

Alberta’s Smith supportive of new major projects, says pipeline negotiation ongoing

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CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s on board with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s second batch of key major

‘Deep burial’ for ostriches at B.C. landfill as CFIA completes cull and disposal work

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OTTAWA — The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it has completed its “active operations” at the British Columbia ostrich farm