What to know about the train crash in Spain

MADRID (AP) — A high-speed train in southern Spain derailed Sunday evening, colliding with another high-speed train and killing at least 39 people and injuring more than 150 others, Spanish

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Doug Ford plans to pull Crown Royal from the LCBO to send a 'message'

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It’s not strictly part of the Trump trade war, but Manitoba-made Crown Royal is coming off LCBO shelves just like

Yuri Fulmer running to lead B.C. Conservatives, website reveals

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VICTORIA - Vancouver entrepreneur Yuri Fulmer is running for the leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C., with his campaign

Some Thorncliffe Park residents returning home after being displaced for 5 weeks by unprecedented fire

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Some residents are moving back into their apartments at 11 Thorncliffe Park Drive after being displaced for more than five

Ford vows to remove Crown Royal from LCBO to protest plant closure

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TORONTO - Ontario Premier Doug Ford is vowing to follow through on a threat to remove Crown Royal whisky from

B.C. Conservative MP Scott Anderson says he rejected Liberal approach to cross floor

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VERNON - A British Columbia member of Parliament says he’s been approached to cross the floor to give Mark Carney’s

'KPop Demon Hunters' strikes gold at Critics Choice Awards, as 'Heated Rivalry' gets a shout-out

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“KPop Demon Hunters” is off to a golden start this awards season.The hit Netflix fantasy film created by Korean-Canadian Maggie

Woman injured, 1 arrested in stabbing near The Junction

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A woman has been injured and a man has been arrested in a stabbing near The Junction Monday afternoon. Toronto

Le Massif ski resort northeast of Quebec City to partially reopen during strike

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A major ski resort northeast of Quebec City says it will partially reopen this week while its 300 unionized workers

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