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Canada issues travel advisory for Venezuela

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Canada has come out with a new travel advisory for Venezuela in response to what it is calling a “heightened

Maduro's capture disrupts Caribbean holiday travel, hundreds of flights canceled

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The U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flew him out of the country early Saturday has

Watchdog investigating after Ottawa police use Taser on man

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According to the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), a woman contacted the Ottawa Police Service in the early hours of Saturday

Former Maple Leafs president Shanahan to lead review of men’s junior hockey in Ontario

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Hockey Hall of Famer Brendan Shanahan will lead a review of men’s junior hockey in Ontario and deliver recommendations to

Blue Jays sign six-time NPB All-Star Kazuma Okamoto

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An NPB star is heading to Toronto. Kazuma Okamoto and the Blue Jays are in agreement on a contract, Sportsnet’s

Canada calls on ‘all parties’ to respect international law after Maduro’s capture

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TORONTO — Canada’s Foreign Affairs minister says the government is calling on “all parties” to respect international law after a

Daisy Ridley holds onto hope in the zombie thriller ‘We Bury the Dead’

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Movies that begin with a wedding often don’t bode well for the couple. Starting with the so-called happy ending can

Overnight border crossing leaves 8 migrants in serious condition: RCMP

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Eight people who crossed into Canada irregularly Friday night near Hemmingford in Quebec’s Montérégie region were rescued after an hours-long

'The Plague' dives into a sink-or-swim water polo camp

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The undercurrents of adolescent cruelty churn queasily in Charlie Polinger’s stylish first feature, “The Plague.”The title of Polinger’s film might