Air Canada suspending four routes to the U.S. earlier than usual this summer

Air Canada will end four seasonal flights to the United States that typically run throughout the summer earlier this year, in a new cutback that follows previous suspensions announced in

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Crown can seek forfeiture of seized assets in derailed Quebec drug cases: top court

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OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada says the Crown can seek the forfeiture of assets seized in a drug

3 men arrested, 1 wanted in series of carjackings across Toronto

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Authorities have arrested three men and are searching for one additional suspect who is wanted in connection with a series

New York Native Donald Trump Clowned After Claiming He’s Never Heard of “Corner Stores” Before

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Win McNamee / Donald Trump Donald Trump’s mental fitness was once again the subject of conversations on social media following

Champagne says Conservative probes into Alto connection are 'just politics'

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OTTAWA - Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne is brushing off Conservative calls for an investigation into his personal relationship with

Man repeatedly pulled curtain to watch 12-year-old boy shower at Newcastle rec centre: Durham police 

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Police in Durham Region say they’re trying to identify a man who repeatedly attempted to watch a 12-year-old boy shower

Ottawa gas price hikes expected despite positive news in Iran

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Despite some positive news in the Iran war, Ottawa drivers enduring soaring gasoline prices should be prepared to wait a

What We Know Of D4vd’s Arrest On Suspicion Of Murder Of Teen Girl

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D4vd, a rising musical artist who was on his way to wider stardom, was arrested Thursday (April 16) on suspicion

My Boyfriend is a Chatbot

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If you look at certain recent headlines, it can seem like dating a human being is utterly passé.A few months

Illicit drugs to be tracked in B.C. with chemical fingerprinting and AI

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Scientists and police in British Columbia are working together on what they hope will be a game-changing “chemical fingerprinting” program