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Toronto cyclists and pedestrians raise concerns about east-end construction project

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Drivers, cyclists and pedestrians in Toronto’s east end say constant changes to the ongoing Lake Shore Boulevard East construction project

New Lawsuit Against Temu Aims At MF DOOM Likeness Use

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A new lawsuit filed on Monday (August 11) alleges that Whaleco Inc., the company behind low-cost digital retail business Temu,

Book Review: A private eye investigates whether her husband sent an innocent man to prison

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Joe Green is serving time for killing his ex-wife’s divorce lawyer, but he claims he didn’t do it. Nick Carelli,

Travel doc info included in WestJet cyberattack, but not credit and debit cards

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CALGARY - WestJet says some personal data including information about travel documents such as passports was stolen in a cyberattack

More than half of Canadians want cuts to the federal public service: poll

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OTTAWA - More than half of Canadians think the size and cost of the federal public service should be reduced

Fire crews continue to battle wildfire in Kawartha Lakes

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The city of Kawartha Lakes in Ontario says fire crews are continuing to battle what is described as a significant

India Royale Continues To Stand By Lil Durk In Court Hearing

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Source: Jeff Kravitz / Getty India Royale stood on business with her hubby, Lil Durk, on Friday as she appeared

Book Review: 'The Dilemmas of Working Women' depicts the inner struggles of women in Japan

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Japan is infamous for its gender inequality. Few women occupy positions of political and corporate leadership. They overwhelmingly shoulder the

Planning to fly Air Canada? What you need to know about a potential strike looming

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A potential strike looms as contract talks carry on between Air Canada and the union representing 10,000 of its flight