Aid workers say Canada's Ebola quarantine hinders response, hope it won't be extended

TORONTO - The night before Lily-Madeleine Seguin was set to book her flight to the Democratic Republic of Congo in late May, the Canadian government announced a three-week quarantine for

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One dead after head-on collision on Highway 401 in Gananoque

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The OPP was continuing to investigate, and anyone who witnessed the collision or who may have dash camera video from

Q&A: Federal byelections in Chicoutimi—Le Fjord, Beaches—East York and North Vancouver—Capilano

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Prime Minister Mark Carney called for three federal byelections to be held this summer, including one in Toronto.Voters will head

WSIB cuts 466 jobs across Ontario in ‘difficult business decision’

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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board is cutting 466 jobs across the province, in a move the union calls a

Para Transpo extending late-night hours on weekends

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OC Transpo is extending its Para Transpo service by two hours on Friday and Saturday nights as part of a

Canada silent as Israel clears itself in death of aid workers, including a Canadian

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OTTAWA - Israel has concluded its military did not commit a criminal act when it killed a Canadian and six

Education minister ‘very optimistic’ Ontario teacher negotiations won’t bring disruption

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Descrease article font size Increase article font size Ontario’s education minister says he is “very optimistic” going into negotiations with

Toronto man charged in series of alleged indecent acts in Markham

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A 37-year-old Toronto man is facing charges in connection with a series of indecent acts in Markham. Police in York

Ottawa police arrest 17 in shoplifting blitz at Rideau Street business

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Ottawa police arrested 17 people during a series of operations targeting shoplifting at a Rideau Street business. The Ottawa Police

As Toronto condos stall, this giant rental community in downtown Oshawa is breaking ground

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For nearly four decades, a lot on the edge of downtown Oshawa has sat empty, a symbol of the city’s