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Union uses spread of recalled foods to protest food inspection agency cuts

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In front of dishes of ground beef, romaine lettuce and pistachios, which have all been involved in serious food-related outbreaks

Democrats launch investigation into Trump’s threat to halt Gordie Howe Bridge

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WASHINGTON — Democrats said they have launched an investigation into U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to stall the opening of

CAPE cancels meetings with Treasury Board Secretariat over expanded return to office

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Since three-day return-to-office orders took effect in the fall of 2024, public-service unions have argued that remote work rights make

Company countersues Ontario government, alleging reputational harm

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A mental health company being sued by the Ontario government over alleged fraudulent misrepresentation has filed a statement of defence

Canadian films sank by more than 40 per cent at box office in 2025, says Telefilm

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Canadian films took a dramatic nosedive at the domestic box office in 2025, according to new data from Telefilm Canada.

Youths face nearly 200 charges in rash of Mississauga break and enters

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Peel Regional Police allege three youths were responsible for dozens of commercial break and enters in Mississauga between November 2025

Commercial stove linked to stubborn fire in ByWard Market

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The popular Lone Star Texas Grill in the ByWard Market is expected to be closed for an “undetermined” amount of

Dead-last Oshawa Generals ‘sorry’ after imploring fans to shower before games

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When a team is dead-last in the standings, it’s usually the fans telling them that they stink, not the other

Algonquin College delays decision to cut more than 30 programs

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Algonquin College says it will be delaying the decision on whether to cut more than 30 programs as it assesses