Seven Charter challenges presented in Ottawa councillor’s impaired driving trial

This breached Section 10 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Greenspon added, which guarantees that everyone has the right, upon detention or arrest, to be properly informed of the

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It’s not just you: Why car prices have risen so sharply post-pandemic

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Shopping for a car used to be an exciting occasion, but for some buyers, excitement is getting priced out of

Gunmen raid village in northern Nigeria, killing at least 30 people and abducting others

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MINNA, Nigeria (AP) — At least 30 villagers have been killed while several others were abducted by gunmen who raided

Tangled cars and billowing smoke: Remembering Hinton rail disaster 40 years later

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HINTON - Colin Hanington followed a plume of smoke to reach one of the deadliest railway crashes in Canadian history,

Why home maintenance deserves a spot in the annual health and budget plans

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Many people start the new year thinking about ways to improve their health, be more organized and manage their finances.

Leonardo DiCaprio on the importance of creating cinema over content at Palm Springs Film Festival

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Leonardo DiCaprio emphasized the importance of creating cinema over content at the Palm Springs Film

It's not just you: Why car prices have risen so sharply post-pandemic

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Shopping for a car used to be an exciting occasion, but for some buyers, excitement is getting priced out of

International aid groups grapple with what Israel’s ban will mean for their work in Gaza

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TEL AVIV (AP) — Israel’s decision to revoke the licenses of more than three dozen humanitarian organizations this week has

A traditional wedding can cost $100,000 in Toronto. Here's how to get hitched for less than $15K

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When Hannah Stein was planning her Toronto wedding last year, she started questioning whether the big day was worth the big price

She lunched with Picasso and produced one of Canada’s first AIDS benefits. Not even a fourth brain tumour can stop Toronto’s busiest volunteer

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Erella Ganon believes she has said “yes” more than any other word.  This approach to life has taken her to places