Doug Ford takes over Billy Bishop as Ottawa stays on sidelines amid Toronto pushback

Premier Doug Ford is taking over Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport and and it appears Prime Minister Mark Carney is not going to clip his wings — despite Mayor Olivia Chow’s opposition.On Monday,

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Ottawa police mourn death of member

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Ottawa police announced Saturday that the service was mourning the death of one of its members on Friday. “The death

Dozens killed in Lebanon as Israel searches for signs of navigator missing for 40 years

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BEIRUT (AP) — An Israeli special force that landed in eastern Lebanon overnight in search of information about a navigator

PwC Canada names Domenic Marino as its next chief executive

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TORONTO - PwC Canada has named company veteran Domenic Marino as its next senior partner and chief executive, effective July

Police investigate after shots fired at Thornhill synagogue

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Police in York Region are investigating a shooting at a synagogue on Friday night. Investigators say they were called to

Toronto man charged in alleged multimillion-dollar investment fraud: York police

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TORONTO - Police say a 40-year-old Toronto man is facing fraud charges in an alleged multimillion-dollar investment scam. York regional police

Pope names veteran Vatican diplomat as ambassador to the US to manage relations with Trump

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ROME (AP) — Pope Leo XIV on Saturday named a veteran Vatican diplomat as his new ambassador to the United

Teens across Toronto are buying illicit nicotine pouches. Now convenience stores want to sell them legally – should we let them?

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Shivering in their unzipped winter coats, broccoli haircuts unburdened by hats, the four male teenagers huddling together on a sub-zero

7 ways the war in Iran could affect Canadians: From grocery costs to terrorism

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The war Washington launched against Iran could have implications for Canadians’ pocketbooks and security. “This is not going to end

Hudson's Bay continues to unwind, one year after retailer went under

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TORONTO - It’s been one year since Canada’s oldest company started unwinding.Hudson’s Bay filed for creditor protection on March 7