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Hundreds of ordinary mourners and VIPs pay last respects to Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani

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MILAN (AP) — Hundreds of ordinary admirers and VIPs paid their last respects Saturday to Giorgio Armani, remembered by Milan’s

About 400,000 salmon dead across three fish farms in Newfoundland

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ST. JOHN’S — About 400,000 fish recently died across three salmon farming sites operated by Mowi Canada East along the

Ottawa councillor Shawn Menard understated 2022 election campaign expenses by $310.98, audit says

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Capital ward Coun. Shawn Menard understated his 2022 election sign expenses by $310.98, according to an independent audit that probed

Expert ‘taken aback’ by Eby foreign worker claims, says axing program won’t fix woes

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VICTORIA — Ending the temporary foreign worker program won’t solve “deep structural problems” with housing and other issues in British

‘Angry and concerned’: Family calls for bail reform after release of 12-year-old charged in shooting

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The family of a young man shot by a 12-year-old in the driveway of his home as he watched the

2 hospitalized in multi-vehicle Etobicoke crash

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Two people have been taken to the hospital after a multi-vehicle crash in Etobicoke on Friday afternoon. Police say one

Ambulance service liable after man dies of nut allergy after hospital transfer delay

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MONTREAL — A Quebec ambulance service is on the hook for $442,000 in damages for not following protocols, leading to

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