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Takeaways from Trump’s address: Sales mode on economy, heavy on patriotism, dark turn on Democrats

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President Donald Trump started in sales mode, using his State of the Union address to deliver an upbeat vision of the U.S. economy. But

How close is Canada to a Carney majority?

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In today’s The Big Story Podcast, Prime Minister Mark Carney got a third floor crosser from the Conservatives, putting the Liberal

Canadians return home after violent unrest in Puerto Vallarta leaves travellers stranded

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Canadians arriving at Toronto Pearson Airport on Tuesday carried more than just luggage. Many stepped off their flights with visible

Canadian-owned defence and tech firms launch Ottawa-based trade association

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A new trade association representing Canadian-owned and -controlled defence and technology firms has been created as part of efforts to

Sixth complainant expected to take the stand in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial

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TORONTO — The sixth of seven complainants in Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial is expected to take the stand in

Students in limbo after Algonquin announces concept art program may be cut

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Rain Welsh felt honoured to been given advance acceptance at Algonquin College in December after spending a semester in the

Survey finds 9 in 10 Catholic teachers in Ontario have experienced, witnessed classroom violence: OECTA

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Punching, hair pulling, throwing chairs, attempted stabbings with scissors. It’s not the type of behaviour any employee should have to

2 men arrested after kidnapping and extortion in Ajax

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Durham police say two men are facing several charges after a kidnapping and extortion investigation in Ajax. Officers say the

Annual funding increases to be made permanent for festivals across Toronto

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After the resurrection of the Taste of The Danforth was announced last week thanks to provincial and municipal funding, Mayor