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3 people rushed to hospital after Mississauga townhouse fire

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Three people were rushed to a hospital in serious condition Friday evening following a residential fire in Mississauga. Emergency crews

Closing submissions completed in murder trial of Ottawa infant’s mother and her ex-boyfriend

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Closing submissions have wrapped up in the murder trial of a baby’s mother and her ex-boyfriend, and the jury is

‘They suck’: Lutnick criticizes Canada’s trade strategy

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OTTAWA — U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick attacked Canada’s trade strategy on Friday, adding, “They suck.” Lutnick was responding to

Residents on the Ottawa River brace for possible flooding

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Ottawa’s last major floods occurred in 2019, when 2,000 Canadian military personnel were sent to relieve flood impacts across Ontario,

Toronto man arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting woman in Union Station

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A Toronto man has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a woman in Union Station earlier this week. Toronto police

Is Ottawa’s ‘bubble’ bylaw constitutional? Councillors hear from all sides

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City councillors marked the Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ 44th anniversary on Friday by hearing a wide range of arguments

City confirms explosion at Downsview Park was part of Drake video shoot, councillor calls it ‘alarming’

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A large explosion at Downsview Park on Thursday night was part of a “Project Bot” video shoot by Toronto rapper,

Ontario forging ahead with new medical residency law for international graduates

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The province now says it plans to introduce similar legislation to give priority to Ontario residents who travel overseas for

Drugs worth $50k seized, 2 facing trafficking charges in Oshawa

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A man and woman are facing multiple charges following a drug trafficking investigation in Oshawa. The Durham Regional Police Service