Linamar signs deal to buy two factories in Germany

GUELPH - Linamar Corp. says it has signed a deal with Winning BLW to buy the company’s factories in Remscheid and Penzberg, Germany.Financial terms of the deal were not immediately

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Members of Nova Scotia's arts and culture sector gather to protest recent budget cuts

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HALIFAX -  Opposition to the Nova Scotia government’s recent budget cuts grew a little louder today as hundreds of artists,

Cardi B Wants Tasha K To Hand Over Bank Records In Legal Battle

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Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty Cardi B is continuing to press for full payment in her defamation case against blogger

'SCTV' fans gather at The Second City to honour the show and the late Catherine O’Hara

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For years, classic ”SCTV” sketches have lived in low resolution on the edges of the internet, as much of the

Child with special needs allegedly assaulted by Richmond Hill therapist: police

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A 36-year-old occupational therapist has been arrested following allegations that a child with special needs was assaulted in Vaughan. Police

Fact File: Claim that Toyota is moving U.S. plant to Canada is false, company says

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Social media posts last month claimed Toyota had decided to move an auto manufacturing plant from Huntsville, Ala., to Ontario.

Canadians stranded in Middle East seek help to get home amid escalating conflict

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A Canadian man visiting Dubai says his family needs more help from the government to get home, as flight cancellations

Quavo Owes Uncle Sam $3M In Back Taxes

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Source: Marc Piasecki / Getty Quavo has a massive bill due from Uncle Sam. The Migos rapper reportedly owes the

Toronto police chief to launch ‘anti-corruption’ project following Project South probe

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In the wake of the arrest of seven Toronto police officers as part of a massive corruption scandal last month,

S&P/TSX composite up more than 150 points, U.S. stock markets also climb

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up more than 150 points in late-morning trading as it looked to regain