“Gridlock everywhere” Toronto preparing for more congestion as employees return to office

As more employees return to the office, the City of Toronto is preparing for an influx in congestion and increased traffic. Recently, Mayor Olivia Chow announced changes to the city’s

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Male struck by vehicle in Etobicoke

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A male has been taken to a hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Etobicoke late Thursday afternoon. The

Quebec government tables draft constitution to protect values, boost autonomy

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MONTREAL - The Quebec government has tabled a draft constitution that would enshrine the right to abortion and assisted dying

US is sending about 200 troops to Israel to help support and monitor the Gaza ceasefire deal

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States is sending about 200 troops to Israel to help support and monitor the ceasefire

Striking Alberta teachers, province to resume bargaining talks Tuesday

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EDMONTON - The union representing 51,000 striking Alberta teachers is set to resume negotiations with the provincial government’s bargaining team

‘Tis the season, but spend within reason: Canadians cautious of spending ahead of the holidays

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As consumers are wary of inflation and a tough job market, 81 per cent of consumers are considering cutting back

Nova Scotia mass shooting: New report rates responses from RCMP and governments

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HALIFAX - The RCMP and governments have plenty of work to do before they complete changes recommended by an inquiry

J.K. Rowling mocks Vancouver park board after its apology over Harry Potter event

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VANCOUVER — Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling says being disavowed by the Vancouver Board of Parks wasn’t “much of a

Canada Post union switching from countrywide to rotating strikes

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OTTAWA - The union representing Canada Post employees says it will switch from a countrywide strike to rotating strikes starting

B.C. drafts former federal minister Sajjan as Ottawa fires up military spending

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government has recruited former national defence minister Harjit Sajjan to help the province secure some