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Montreal police investigate assault of Jewish father caught in part on video

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MONTREAL — Montreal police are investigating after a Jewish father was attacked in the city’s Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension borough on Friday afternoon,

New beach rules as residents beat the heat

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Day 1 of a projected five-day heat wave in Ottawa, was perhaps not the best day to judge the effectiveness

Man in his 40s with serious injuries after being struck in Scarborough

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A man in his 40s is in the hospital, with serious injuries, after being struck by a vehicle in Scarborough

Canada joins international partners to condemn Israel plan to take over Gaza City

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OTTAWA — Canada is joining international partners panning Israel’s plan to take control of Gaza City. Foreign ministers from several

London police arrest 150 as pro-Palestinian protesters defy new law

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LONDON (AP) — Police in London have arrested some 150 people after demonstrators intentionally violated a new law banning support

Teen dead, three injured in two-vehicle crash north of Owen Sound, Ont.

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Provincial police say a 17-year-old boy is dead after a two-vehicle collision on Friday afternoon north of Owen Sound, Ont.

Pay hike for military members ‘long overdue,’ says expert

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OTTAWA — The federal government’s decision to boost entry-level pay for Canadian Armed Forces members is being praised by expert

International student from Toronto brings pride to Canada and the Philippines as Gates Cambridge Scholar-elect

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Out of 8,000 international applicants, only 95 people were selected to receive the 2025 Gates Cambridge Scholarship and a Filipino

Canada’s 2025 wildfire season now second-worst on record, fuelled by Prairies blazes

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TORONTO — Canada’s 2025 wildfire season is now the second-worst on record. The latest figures posted by the Canadian Interagency