Ontario legislature resumes; questions on transparency, OSAP expected

TORONTO - Ontario’s provincial members of parliament are heading back to Queen’s Park today, as the legislature sits for the first time since December.The governing Progressive Conservatives recessed the legislature

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Toronto taxi driver cut with knife during robbery: police

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Toronto police are searching for a man who is wanted in connection with a robbery investigation in the city’s downtown

Canadian Natural defers oilsands mine expansion, citing regulatory uncertainty

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CALGARY - Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. is deferring an oilsands mine expansion as it waits for Ottawa to finalize environmental

Skis and spas: Proposed Alberta All-season resort a test of new legislation

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CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA - For now, it’s just a draft plan of a year-round, forested fun zone built on the

Ian Huntley, one of UK’s most notorious child killers, has died, days after being attacked in prison

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LONDON (AP) — One of Britain’s most notorious child killers died Saturday, days after he was attacked by a fellow

Martinrea reports $15.66 million in Q4 profit, up from a $133.33M loss last year

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TORONTO - Martinrea International Inc. reported a profit of $15.66 million during the fourth quarter, up from a loss of

At Hermès, Nadège Vanhée turns Paris twilight into a state of mind

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PARIS (AP) — Guests at the Hermès fashion show in Paris on Saturday didn’t just see the fall collection. They

Oil prices are soaring, but Trump is downplaying the need to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

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NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices have soared in the week since the U.S. and Israel launched their war against

More than 20 states sue over Trump's worldwide tariffs

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WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump’s plans to realign global trade are facing another legal battle after more than 20

Doug Ford's push for jets at Billy Bishop airport runs into some familiar turbulence

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Longtime opponents of jets at Billy Bishop airport are revving their engines back up, and challenging Premier Doug Ford’s assertion that public