Concessions could help Canada keep lower tariffs in trade deal review: strategist

TORONTO — The review of North America’s free trade agreement will play a large part in determining the trajectory of the Canadian economy, as one strategist says he is optimistic

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Man dead following altercation at downtown bar last month

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A man is dead after an altercation at a popular downtown bar last month. Toronto police tell CityNews they were

Canada is poised to follow Australia's under-16 social media ban. Is this a good idea?

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Australia has taken the easy way out in protecting children from social media harms, and Canada and other countries are

Auston Matthews becomes greatest goal scorer in Maple Leafs history

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Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews scored twice in the second period against the New York Islanders on Saturday night

Conservative Party of B.C. forms leadership election committee

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VICTORIA - The Conservative Party of British Columbia says it has formed a leadership election organizing committee tasked with overseeing

Woman, 70, dies following two-vehicle collision in Russell Township

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A 70-year-old woman was pronounced dead in hospital from injuries in a two-vehicle collision in Russell Township on Saturday. The

1 in custody after man dies following altercation at downtown bar

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One person is in custody after an altercation at a downtown bar left one man with fatal injuries. Toronto police

More pistachio-related products, chocolates recalled in Canada amid widespread salmonella outbreak

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is expanding its pistachio-related recalls once again, now into 2026, as chocolate and butter products

Maduro’s ouster sparks celebrations among Venezuelans in South Florida

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DORAL, Fla. (AP) — Revelers chanted “liberty” and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to

Le Massif de Charlevoix shuts down because of strike, leaves tourists disappointed

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Tourists looking to head to the ski slopes northeast of Quebec City along the St. Lawrence River were left disappointed