What’s driving the extreme heat?

We’re at a point where “record-breaking heat” has become a broken-record phrase. Year over year, we hear how many parts of the world have reached a new temperature high. Just

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Procession to be held for OPP officer killed in northern Ontario

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A procession is being held Friday in Toronto for an Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officer killed in the line of duty

Why the Belltown Dome is forcing Ottawa to confront a much bigger problem

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Opened in 1979, the Belltown Dome has long served as a neighbourhood recreation centre, hosting hockey, skating and community events.

PM Carney in Paris to meet with French president ahead of G7 summit

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Paris, where he is set to meet with French President Emmanuel

After a paddleboarder’s death, how to stay safe on Ottawa’s waters

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On their way back to shore, Tania Jewkowicz and four of her friends in the Britannia Yacht Club spotted something

Carney to visit Paris, Dublin ahead of G7 summit in French Alps

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s quest to strengthen Canada’s ties with Europe continues this week as he takes off

Stellantis recalls more than 100,000 Jeeps in Canada over fire concerns

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WINDSOR - Automaker Stellantis is recalling more than 100,000 Jeep vehicles in Canada over fire concerns and is asking drivers

Mexico gets off to roaring World Cup start with a 2-0 win over South Africa in the opening match

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico made an immediate impression on the largest World Cup in history, giving the roaring home

Commodity prices weigh on TSX, AI stock swings send Wall Street on roller coaster

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index finished in negative territory on Tuesday, weighed down by declines in commodity prices, while

Toronto airport expansion plan won’t be released during consultations: port authority

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TORONTO — Consultations on the future of the Toronto island airport will go ahead without detailed plans on a possible