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Montreal Port Authority CEO Julie Gascon out of role after less than two years

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MONTREAL — Julie Gascon has left her role as president and CEO of the Montreal Port Authority, which manages the

3 killed as high winds topple a tree on an Easter egg hunt in Germany

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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Three people, including a 10-month-old girl, were killed Sunday when high winds toppled a tree in

Man in custody after woman injured in early morning stabbing in Toronto

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A man is in custody, and a woman has been taken to the hospital following an early morning stabbing. Toronto

SIU investigating west end crash that sent two people to hospital

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The province’s police watchdog has been called in to investigate following a crash Saturday night that injured two people. Toronto

‘It takes a toll’: These Chinatown residents share an Ottawa building with a controversial safe-supply clinic

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Javier Salazar and his wife had settled into a routine. It had now been more than two years since the

2 men wanted in suspected homophobic attack near Toronto’s Church-Wellesley Village

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Toronto police are on the hunt for two men who are wanted in connection with a suspected hate-motivated assault in

Outspoken Iranians overseas say their loved ones are being detained back home

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CAIRO (AP) — Iran’s government is detaining family members and threatening to seize property of Iranian opposition figures in exile,

Canada’s Artemis II astronaut gives thumbs-up to ‘Project Hail Mary’ starring Canadian Ryan Gosling

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HOUSTON (AP) — The new space movie “Project Hail Mary” starring Ryan Gosling is getting rave reviews more than halfway

Iran war the latest crisis affecting food banks as usage in Toronto hits record high

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Toronto’s largest food bank says it’s been dealing with crisis after crisis as the war in Iran makes it even