Global Affairs laying off highest-skilled diplomats, union says, as GAC sets targets

OTTAWA — The union representing staff at Global Affairs Canada says the foreign service is laying off dozens of its highest-skilled diplomats, while asking other envoys moving across continents to

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Algonquin program cancellations a blow to Ottawa’s economy, business and arts groups say

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Suspending arts and hospitality programs at Algonquin College will have a serious impact on Ottawa’s economy, business and arts organizations

T.I. Drops Diss After 50 Cent’s Alleged Shot On Power Theme Song

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Source: M. Phillips / Getty Here we are again, T.I. has dropped yet another diss track aimed at 50 Cent.

Toronto man arrested in child luring case involving three Guelph youths

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A Toronto man has been arrested and charged by Guelph police with sexual assault and other offences following a child

Competition Bureau clears EQB's deal to buy PC Financial from Loblaw

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TORONTO - The Competition Bureau has cleared EQB Inc.‘s proposed acquisition of PC Financial.EQB Inc. and Loblaw Cos. Ltd. say

Toronto sports stars talk menstruation, motherhood and weight scrutiny: 'We sacrifice so much to push our bodies'

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Almost every woman has a complex relationship with her body — how it looks, how it changes over the decades,

Toronto gas prices set to rise 6 cents on Saturday, 15% increase in a week

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Drivers in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are in for more pain at the pumps on the weekend, as the

CAAT pension plan CEO resigns, will repay $1.6-million vacation payout

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The CEO of CAAT pension plan has resigned and will repay a $1.6-million vacation payout he received in 2025. On Friday morning, CAAT

Secretary of state says Canada not looking to split submarine contract

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OTTAWA - If you didn’t already know about the heated competition to decide who will build Canada’s next fleet of

Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday: What to know as Ontario prepares to ‘spring forward’

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Ontario residents will lose an hour of sleep this weekend as Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins at 2 a.m. on