Police investigate after two East York buildings riddled with gunfire

Toronto police are investigating after shots were fired at several buildings in East York on Sunday. Investigators say evidence of gunfire was discovered around 5 a.m. at two buildings in

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Carney to hold news conference after failed trade talks with U.S.

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Here are the latest developments on the trade negotiations between Canada and the United States: 10:00:00 AM Prime Minister Mark

Transit, motorists brace for chaotic and busy weekend in Toronto

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With the first full weekend of the Canadian National Exhibition and a full range of festivals, concerts, and big games

Aid workers say Canada’s Ebola quarantine hinders response, hope it won’t be extended

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TORONTO — The night before Lily-Madeleine Seguin was set to book her flight to the Democratic Republic of Congo in

Russian and Ukrainian attacks kill 5 people a day after deadly shopping mall drone strike by Moscow

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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian drone and missile strikes killed at least three people in Ukraine, officials said Saturday, while

Why Smiths Falls’ popular Bike Night is facing an uncertain future

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To Storms, who has no control over who shows up to the free event, it was an impossible request to

Toronto municipal election: Councillor Saxe switches wards as registration deadline passes

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With just moments to spare, a big switch-up in the councillor races could make for an interesting election come October

Families of Hamilton teens speak out following tragic double murder

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The families of Afef Benefif and AbdulMalik Shibli are still grappling with the deaths of the two teenagers who were

US plans to pay $850 million of the $5 billion it owes the United Nations

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government has notified Congress of its plans to pay $850 million of the several billion

Fourth group of Marineland whales leaving shuttered Ontario park

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NIAGARA FALLS — The largest collective move of captive whales is getting closer to completion, with a fourth cohort leaving