CFIA manual describes sitting on ostriches to inject lethal drug as cull ruling nears

OTTAWA — A Canadian Food Inspection Agency document on culling birds describes how ostriches should be killed, by methods that can include breaking their necks, lethal injection, gassing or shooting.

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Hudson’s Bay landlords to get back properties B.C. billionaire wanted: retailer

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TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay is returning its former stores to landlords, effectively ending a B.C. billionaire’s fight to take over

Carney asked Ford ‘a couple of times’ to pull anti-tariff ad, premier says

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TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney called Doug Ford “a couple of times” from Asia to ask him to pull

Ottawa’s CityFolk festival could lose its site under Lansdowne 2.0

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The proposed redesign of Lansdowne Park would displace Ottawa’s long-running CityFolk festival during construction and may force it to find

Toronto woman charged after allegedly producing bottle with ‘suspected hazardous chemical’ during demonstration

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Toronto police officers say a 67-year-old woman has been charged after the accused allegedly produced a bottle with a “suspected

Oshawa resident wins over $25M in mammoth Blue Jays 50/50 draw

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While the rest of Canada is still reeling from the heartbreak of an extra innings Game 7 Blue Jays loss

High school hooper turning heads as he sets his sights on post-secondary basketball

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Jayden gravitated towards basketball early, becoming a standout player on several teams and winning multiple tournaments, all while racking up

4 people rescued with ladders after fire in downtown Toronto apartment unit

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Toronto firefighters say they had to rescue four people from a downtown apartment building by using ladders after a fire

Much like a nursing home, penguins at a Boston aquarium can age with dignity

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BOSTON (AP) — When Lambert started losing his vision and slowing down a few steps, it became clear that he

Vast majority of residents in the GTA think it’s too costly to work and live in their city: poll

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A vast majority, 85 per cent, of Torontonians and GTA residents say it is too costly to live and work