Metro Boomin Set For September Trial Over 2016 Rape Lawsuit

Source: Prince Williams / Getty Metro Boomin is heading to court in September 2025 over a rape lawsuit.  The lawsuit was filed by Vanessa LeMaistre, who claims that Metro assaulted

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Is the outrage justified over Nova Scotia’s so-called ‘forest ban’?

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Outdoor summer fun has been cancelled in Nova Scotia. The reason is legit, but reaction is mixed. Tinder dry conditions

'We need to go big.' Non-profit, co-op builders call for dramatic increase in funding to curb Ontario housing crisis

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Housing in Ontario is at a breaking point and the private sector alone can’t fix it, says new research from

Madonna urges the pope to visit Gaza ‘before it’s too late’

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LONDON (AP) — Madonna has urged the pope to travel to Gaza and “bring your light to the children before

Blue Jays’ Gausman learns the hard way: ‘No such thing as free parking in Toronto’

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Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman may be known for his pinpoint control on the mound, but off the

Stratford Festival announces 2026 season, including 'Othello,' 'The Hobbit' and 'Waiting for Godot'

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In his final act as artistic director of the Stratford Festival, Antoni Cimolino will direct a fresh revival of Shakespeare’s

Federal Liberals looking to provide 'certainty' to investors in fall budget

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OTTAWA - Major institutional investors are asking the federal government to give them a reason to invest more at home

Federal Liberals looking to provide ‘certainty’ to investors in fall budget

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OTTAWA — Major institutional investors are asking the federal government to give them a reason to invest more at home

Cancer survivor celebrates birthday by paying for patients' hospital parking

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LONDON - Krystyna Locke is celebrating turning 63 by paying the parking fees for cancer patients. The lymphoma cancer survivor knows

Air Canada flight attendants could serve strike notice after midnight tonight

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MONTREAL - The union representing around 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants could signal its intent to strike if a deal