More than 1,000 people have left Lebanon on flights booked by Canada

OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada says it has now helped more than 1,000 passengers leave Lebanon as the conflict between Israel and the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah intensifies. The department

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Schools with roof panels that shut Ontario Science Centre have no budget to replace them

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Roughly one in 12 schools in Ontario have the same roof panels that forced the Ford government to urgently close

Judge set to give final instructions to jury in Jacob Hoggard sex assault trial

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The judge overseeing the sexual assault trial of Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard is expected to begin delivering his final instructions

Toronto culture events this week: Nuit Blanche, Degrassi nostalgia, a Goblin-themed Macbeth-inspired musical and more

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Sweater weather is approaching and what better excuse to head out in your favourite knit and enjoy one — or

Power-of-sale listings more than double as mortgage lenders repossess homes from over-leveraged buyers

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The Toronto area has seen a 112 per cent increase in power of sales over the last year as more

Foreign interference inquiry to hear from Global Affairs Canada officials today

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OTTAWA - A federal inquiry into foreign interference plans to hear from senior Global Affairs Canada officials today.A slate of

13 cosy movies to watch this chilly season

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(Source: Perfect World Pictures)It's time. The weather has turned from blistering hot to crisp and cool. Shorts are packed away

Immigrants back ceasefire in Middle East conflict, majority dissatisfied with Ottawa’s action: OMNI Poll

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A year into a conflict that has killed thousands of people in the Middle East, the vast majority of immigrants

Site selection for new $3-billion NORAD radar slips behind schedule

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Department of Defence officials say they are still confident the project will be ready by 2028. Get the latest from

Waste flare gas from oil drilling sites to help power Saskatchewan's electricity grid

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As pressure grows on the oil and gas sector to reduce its emissions, one Calgary-based company is banking on the