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Youth invites finding of guilt in alleged terrorism plot against Jewish people

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OTTAWA — An Ottawa youth is inviting a judge to find him guilty of terrorism charges stemming from an alleged

Council to consider making World Cup fan fest free again after backlash over proposed $10 ticket prices

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Toronto city council will consider scrapping a previous plan to charge $10 a head for tickets to the upcoming World

OC Transpo’s new spring schedule means longer commutes for students

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As OC Transpo buses switched to their spring schedules on Sunday, university and college students finishing up their last week

Toronto police release new images, video of sex assault suspect

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Toronto police have released new images and a video of a man wanted in an alleged sexual assault near the

Multiple charges laid in assaults on Ottawa paramedics

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Every paramedic has likely faced violence from some of the citizens they’re trying to help on the job, Ottawa Paramedic

Toronto–Quebec City high‑speed rail is Canada’s most loved, and most hated, mega‑project: poll

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A poll suggests a proposed high-speed railway linking Toronto and Quebec City is both the most-supported and the most-opposed item

Suspect sought after alleged assault of female youth on York Region bus

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York Regional Police (YRP) are searching for a suspect following an alleged assault of a female youth in Thornhill last

Pickering mayor files complaint after Coun. Lisa Robinson’s video on Kamloops residential school sparks outrage

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Pickering Mayor Kevin Ashe has filed a formal complaint with the city’s integrity commissioner after Coun. Lisa Robinson published a

B.C. tourists smile at Mexico pyramid. Behind them, a gunman, moments before killing

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It looks like a typical tourist photo, as British Columbia woman Barbara Welsh and her friends smile near the foot