Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews out for season with MCL tear

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews will miss the rest of the season due to left leg injury. The NHL team says Matthews suffered a torn knee ligament and bruised

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Swifties could get Vancouver concert refunds after deal with StubHub on ticketing

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VICTORIA - People who purchased tickets for Taylor Swift’s concerts in Vancouver through a resale platform may be eligible for

Saskatchewan Premier Moe lauds gun legislation from 'hottest' justice minister

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REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe trumpeted new gun legislation passed Wednesday by his government, while praising his justice minister

Niagara Region chair Bob Gale resigns over allegations he owns signed Adolf Hitler book

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Bob Gale has resigned as the chair of the Regional Municipality of Niagara amid reports he owns a copy of

Conservative Leader Poilievre travelling to U.S. to discuss autos, energy

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OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is heading to the United States for several days of meetings to meet with

Idlout one of more than 300 MPs who have crossed the floor in Parliament's history

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OTTAWA - When Nunavut MP Lori Idlout left the NDP to join the Liberals on Wednesday, she became the fourth

Pete “Crab Legs” Hegseth’s $93B Shopping Spree Sparks Taxpayer Anger

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Source: SAUL LOEB / Getty A new controversy for Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has arrived, this time in data

Transit signal priority in place along both Line 6 Finch West and Line 5 Eglinton

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The TTC says transit riders on both Lines 5 and 6 should see improved trip times following the implementation of

Ottawa considering reopening embassy in Venezuela, where it already employs locals

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OTTAWA - Global Affairs Canada says it’s thinking about reopening its embassy in Venezuela, where it already has locals working

Canada beats Cuba to clinch first-ever WBC quarterfinal berth

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Canada advanced to the World Baseball Classic’s playoff round for the first time in the international tournament’s 20-year history. Bo