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Canadian trapped in Mexico describes ‘terrifying’ unrest after drug lord’s killing

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When Canadian resident Jeffrey Dale booked a vacation to Mexico, he expected the trip to include sunny weather, palm trees

Mexico flight cancellations the latest hurdle for Canadian travel this season

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Cancelled flights in and out of Mexico this week have added to what travel agents say was already a rocky

Mississauga man, 39, wanted in connection with multiple break-ins

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Peel Regional Police are searching for a 39-year-old man from Mississauga who is wanted in connection with several break-ins. Investigators

Situation in Puerto Vallarta calmer now, but not back to normal, Ottawans say

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Ottawans vacationing in Puerto Vallarta say the situation in the region is calmer now, but things are still not back

2 suspects at large after 4-on-1 beating: Toronto police

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Toronto police say they’ve arrested two people and are searching for two outstanding suspects after an alleged four-on-one beating that

Feds investigate shooting at New Hampshire-Canada border crossing; suspect hospitalized

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Authorities are investigating a shooting near the country’s northern border in New Hampshire in which a

OpenAI safety reps summoned to Ottawa after Tumbler Ridge mass shooting

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Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon says he summoned representatives from OpenAI to Ottawa to discuss safety concerns following revelations about

‘Makes my blood boil’: Stiles bashes Premier Ford over OSAP changes

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NDP Leader Marit Stiles lashed out Monday at the province’s “terrible” decision to slash Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) grants.

How the former Prince Andrew could be removed from Britain’s line of succession

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LONDON (AP) — It’s been 90 years since a British royal was removed from the line of succession. That might