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Strong action will be taken for planes, drones violating G7 no-fly zone, says RCMP

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CALGARY — The RCMP says air restrictions will be in place in two main areas during the upcoming G7 Leaders’

Gen Z Canadians make push for end to hyperpartisanship

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OTTAWA — Hundreds of Gen Z Canadians met in the capital Friday calling for less partisanship at a time of

Alf Clausen, Emmy-winning composer who wrote music for ‘The Simpsons’ for 27 years, dies at 84

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Alf Clausen, the Emmy-winning composer whose music provided essential accompaniment for the animated antics of “The

Motorcyclist sent to hospital after alleged hit-and-run: police

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Police are investigating an alleged hit-and-run that seriously injured a motorcyclist on Friday. The Toronto Police Service says the collision

CFIA fines B.C. ostrich farm and says cull will occur, rejecting U.S. intervention

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it has fined a British Columbia ostrich farm $20,000 for failing to co-operate with

Funeral plans underway for 3 siblings killed in alleged drunk driving crash

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Funeral preparations are underway for three siblings whose lives were tragically cut short in a crash that police say involved

Shakira performance for World Pride opening concert abruptly cancelled due to technical issues

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WASHINGTON (AP) — One day before the kickoff concert for World Pride 2025 in the nation’s capital, headlining performer Shakira

TDSB accelerates plan to combat Anti-Palestinian Racism in schools

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The Toronto District School Board has passed a motion to bring forward a plan to combat Anti-Palestinian Racism as early

Trump says he will double tariffs on steel imports to 50 per cent

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WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he will double the tariffs on steel imports to 50