2 federal officers fired shots during encounter that killed Alex Pretti, DHS tells Congress

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two federal officers fired shots during the encounter that killed ICU nurse Alex Pretti over the weekend in Minneapolis, a Customs and Border Protection official told Congress

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Are Trump’s supporters getting what they want from his second term? Here’s what a new poll shows

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NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly a year into his second term, President Donald Trump’s work on the economy hasn’t lived

Carney says he spoke with China’s Xi about Greenland, Arctic sovereignty

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says he and Chinese President Xi Jinping talked about Greenland’s sovereignty and the U.S.

Ottawa storm cleanup continues, schools buses return, but more flurries forecast

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Schools buses are back on the road and the streets of the capital are gradually clearing up following winter’s biggest

Ford slams Canada–China EV deal, warns of job losses and threats to Ontario auto sector

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is sharply criticizing the federal government’s new trade agreement with China, warning that the deal allowing

OPP officer injured after cruiser rear-ended on Highway 401 in Pickering

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A Toronto OPP officer was injured on Friday morning after their cruiser was rear‑ended while they were investigating an earlier

Line 6 Finch West LRT shut down again Friday morning after major snowstorm

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Toronto’s newest transit line is facing another rough morning after Thursday’s powerful snowstorm, with the TTC confirming that Line 6

Marner gets last laugh as Vegas wins OT thriller vs. Maple Leafs

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Jack Eichel scored at 2:44 of overtime, Mitch Marner had two assists against his former team, and Adin Hill made

Deachman: Let’s all make up studies about how great Ottawa is

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In explaining how Ottawa leapt ahead of such perennially favourite safe Sunday-drive destinations as Istanbul and Mexico City, the study

OCDSB’s new priorities: Air conditioning, public address systems and water quality

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The provincially-appointed supervisor at Ottawa’s largest school board says holding town halls with parent councils has helped to shape some