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‘Racist crap’: Mayor Chow addresses online attacks targeting her race, accent and work ethic

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Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is speaking out about online “trolls” who have been targeting her with “personal vicious attacks.” In

Canada’s top doctor set to give an update on both Ebola and hantavirus today

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Canada’s top doctor is set to give an update today on two virus outbreaks abroad that have officials on alert

Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend: What you need to know

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The National Capital is once again preparing for a friendly invasion, with tens of thousands of runners and walkers preparing

Toronto weekend forecast: Cool, rainy Saturday before temperatures surge to 20s next week

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Toronto is heading into a mixed‑bag weekend of sunshine, rain and wind — but a stretch of warmer, spring‑to‑summer temperatures

Ottawa man charged in Hwy 7 crash that killed child

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A 40-year-old Ottawa man faces criminal charges in connection with a collision last December in the Drummond-North Elmsley Twp area

Matthew Perry’s family trusted his assistant to help keep him sober. He instead helped him overdose

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matthew Perry paid Kenneth Iwamasa $150,000 a year to be his live-in personal assistant. His role

WHO chief says Ebola outbreak in Congo is ‘spreading rapidly’ and upgrades risk assessment

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The head of the World Health Organization says the Ebola outbreak in Congo is “spreading rapidly” and now poses a

Highway 417 closed for hours after pedestrian hit by vehicle

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Traffic on Highway 417 remained blocked Friday morning after a pedestrian was struck and seriously injured on the highway east

Alberta’s Smith to answer questions about referendum on holding separation referendum

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CALGARY — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to hold a news conference today about her referendum question on separation,