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BBC apologizes to Trump over its misleading edit, but says there’s no basis for a defamation claim

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LONDON (AP) — The BBC apologized Thursday to U.S. President Donald Trump over a misleading edit of his speech on

Israel says militants in Gaza have handed over a body believed to be a hostage

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JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel said Thursday that militants in Gaza have handed over a body believed to be a hostage.

OCDSB to open ‘student and family support office’ run by province

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Ottawa’s largest school board will be required to establish a student and family support office “so parents and guardians have

China, Russia spying on governments, businesses in Canada’s Arctic: CSIS director

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OTTAWA — Canadian Security Intelligence Service director Dan Rogers warns that spies from China and Russia have a significant interest

Ottawa’s Ukrainian Catholic church balances faith, newcomers — and staying beautiful

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Feb. 24, 2022: “It was supposed to be a regular day,” says Yaryna Mamchur. Instead, Russian forces invaded . The

Maple Leafs to waive David Kampf for purpose of contract termination

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The David Kampf saga could be nearing an end. The Toronto Maple Leafs will waive the centre on Thursday for purposes of terminating his

Ontario to spend $210M on non-speed camera road safety measures following ban

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is earmarking $210 million for municipalities to implement traffic-calming measures as its ban on speed

Over $1M of drugs seized, man charged in trafficking investigation

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Over $1 million worth of drugs have been seized, and a man is facing charges in a drug trafficking investigation.

Buffalo Bills fan begs Toronto sports supporters to stop cheering: ‘Your curse is real’

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In a city used to heartbreak, one NFL fan has decided enough is enough — and they’ve made it official