North York synagogue damaged overnight, TPS hate crime unit investigating

An investigation is underway by the Toronto Police Service’s Hate Crime Unit after the window of a North York synagogue was damaged overnight on Friday, according to authorities. Police say

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CPP Investments chief says Canada attracting attention from foreign investors

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TORONTO - Canada has flown under the radar of large international investors in recent years, but that’s changing as Ottawa

Anand says Canadians subject to 'appalling abuse' after flotilla detained by Israel

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OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Friday she had received details from her officials in Turkey about “appalling

Premier Doug Ford calls judge’s ruling on Ontario encampment ‘cockamamie’

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An Ontario judge’s recent decision barring the Region of Waterloo from removing people living in a homeless encampment is “cockamamie,”

Homicide confirmed in death of woman, 61, in Greater Madawaska

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Forensic examination has confirmed that a 61-year-old woman found dead in Greater Madawaska Township earlier in May was the victim

Barbz In Orbit: Nicki Minaj Vists Elon Musk’s Starbase Facility

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Source: Taylor Hill / GettyNicki Minaj made a surprise appearance at Elon Musk’s Starbase facility in Texas this week as

Lightspeed Commerce open to acquisitions but not eyeing anything large-scale: CFO

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Lightspeed Commerce Inc. is open to more acquisitions but isn’t looking to snag any giants.Chief financial officer Asha Bakshani said

Ottawa to pay tax bill imposed on Laval, Que., after corrupt ex-mayor's fraud

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MONTREAL - The federal government has agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle a Canada Revenue Agency tax bill imposed

Motion Picture Association slams CRTC rules on Canadian content investment

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OTTAWA — The Motion Picture Association has slammed new streaming revenue rules in Canada, saying they impose unprecedented, unnecessary and

Here’s why Ottawa’s LRT shutdown shut down on a long weekend

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The O-Train’s partial shutdown over the Victoria Day long weekend was attributed to “staffing issues” that forced OC Transpo to