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CBS forbids editing of ‘Face the Nation’ interviews after complaints from Kristi Noem

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Days after complaints over the handling of an interview with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on “Face the Nation,” CBS

McDonald’s criticizes US restaurant industry for uneven wage policies

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McDonald’s is criticizing the restaurant industry for allowing tipped wages, which let managers pay servers less than the minimum wage

‘Palestine 36’ director at TIFF: ‘Never imagined that I would be here during a genocide’

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TORONTO — For the cast and director of historical drama “Palestine 36,” the excitement of having a world premiere at

Woman dies from injuries near High Park, homicide unit investigating

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The Toronto Police Service Homicide unit is looking into a death that happened near High Park late Friday afternoon. Officers

Ontario drove Carney’s decision to suspend EV mandate: B.C. Energy Minister Dix

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VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s energy minister says the federal decision to delay its electric vehicle sales mandate largely reflects circumstances

Pedestrian killed after being hit by vehicle in Scarborough

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Toronto police says a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in Scarborough on Friday at 5 p.m., and later died

York police chief addresses outrage, defends response in fatal Vaughan home invasion

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York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween is speaking out following community backlash surrounding the police response to a violent home

Low-water warnings intensified for Carp and Mississippi river watersheds

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The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has increased its “low water condition” advisories for two Ottawa-area river watersheds, city council was

Organized crime biggest threat to Canadian retailers, study finds

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Ninety-five per cent of retailers said that organized crime was the biggest threat to their business, according to a study