Israel faces growing condemnation over military expansion in Gaza

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — International condemnation grew Saturday over Israel’s decision for a military takeover of Gaza City, while tens of thousands of Israelis rallied in what local

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Canada lost 41,000 jobs in July but unemployment rate held steady at 6.9%

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada says the economy shed some 41,000 jobs in July, partially offsetting a gain of 83,000 positions

Second arrest made in shooting homicide of international student Harsimrat Randhawa

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Hamilton police announced a second arrest in the shooting death of Harsimrat Randhawa, a 21-year-old Mohawk College student who was

'Customers feel cheated': Aeroplan overhaul draws ire from frequent Air Canada flyers

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Air Canada’s decision to revamp its Aeroplan program to prioritize top spenders is drawing sharp criticism from loyal customers, who

Ontario's proposed updates to municipal code of conduct rules flawed, critics say

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As the Ontario legislature considers a bill that would give municipal councils the power to remove misbehaving and unethical members,

how a Canadian man conquered the English Channel

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It started as an activity to release frustrations in the wake of the pandemic, and ended with an accomplishment that

Canada's big grocers promised they'd switch to cage-free eggs by 2025. They haven't even come close

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Canada’s biggest grocers have failed to deliver on promises to switch to cage-free eggs by 2025, falling behind other retailers

McGill unions say university is threatening free speech over pro-Palestinian support

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MONTREAL - Four unions at McGill University say the school is attacking free speech by threatening to suspend funding for

Man, woman in critical condition after being shot in Toronto’s King West Village

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A man and a woman are in critical condition after the pair were shot in Toronto’s King West Village overnight.

StatCan to publish July jobs figures, giving first look at the economy in Q3

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OTTAWA - Statistics Canada is set to publish new jobs data for July this morning.A Reuters poll of economists expect