Man seriously injured in overnight stabbing at Toronto airport-area hotel

Toronto police are investigating after a man was stabbed at a hotel near Toronto Pearson Airport early Monday morning. Emergency crews were called to the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto

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Israel strikes multiple sites in Lebanon ahead of a key disarmament meeting

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SIDON, Lebanon (AP) — Israel’s air force struck areas in southern and eastern Lebanon on Monday and early Tuesday, including

Vancouver area saw fewest home sales in more than two decades in 2025: board

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Greater Vancouver home sales dropped 12.9 per cent on a year-over-year basis in December, capping a year in which the

Canada beats Finland to win bronze at world juniors

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Zayne Parekh had a goal and an assist to set a new record for points by a Canadian defenceman at

Canadian, U.S. markets rise after raid on Venezuela as oil market comes into focus

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index rose to new highs Monday, helped by gains in the basic materials sector, while

Carney arrives in Paris for talks with Ukraine's allies about security guarantees

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PARIS - Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Paris Monday ahead of a meeting with Ukraine’s allies to pursue security

Quebec students must address teachers as ‘Mr.’ and ‘Ms.’ under new civility rules

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MONTREAL — Quebec students returning to class after winter break will now have to use formal language to address their

Filmores Hotel announces 'final curtain' at strip club, with another chapter to come

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Filmores Hotel strip club in the heart of downtown Toronto has announced its “final curtain” at the landmark building —

As Ontario civil servants return to office full time, union calls order 'ridiculous'

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TORONTO - Ontario government employees are expected to return to the office five days per week starting Monday, despite objections

Experts say Canada should co-ordinate Western Hemisphere response to Maduro’s ouster

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OTTAWA — Foreign policy experts say Ottawa should reach out to nations threatened by the United States to co-ordinate a