Joint federal-provincial commission into Tumbler Ridge shooting an option: B.C. minister

A joint federal-provincial commission could look into the shooting that killed eight people in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., says British Columbia’s public safety minister. Nina Krieger says a joint commission is

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Rising foreign investment in Canada doesn’t tell the whole story, economists say

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OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the flow of foreign direct investment into the economy came close to a two-decade high

Stock markets tumble, oil prices spike as U.S.-Israel war on Iran spreads across Mideast

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Oil prices continue to rise while stock markets fall Tuesday as the war sparked by the U.S. and Israel spreads

Third-party election ads had false info but didn't break law, commissioner rules

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WINNIPEG - Election advertising run by a political action group contained false information about Manitoba’s New Democratic Party but did

Timberland Set To Release New Slip-On Boot Clog, Allegedly

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Source: Hypebeast / Timberland Timberland is probably the only footwear brand that can remain in business until the end of

3 Toronto residents charged in $360K Markham fraud scheme involving fake invoices: police

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York Regional Police (YRP) have charged three Toronto residents in an alleged long‑running fraud scheme that investigators say siphoned more

Ending seasonal time change could help business, but not enough for universal support

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TORONTO - There are potential economic benefits to ending seasonal time changes, but not enough for British Columbia’s move to

NDP politicians set off on road trip to highlight northern Ontario road dangers

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TORONTO - Three Ontario New Democrats have set off on a road trip from Toronto to the Manitoba border and

Cardi B Shoots Down Chatter That She’s Shooting Shots At Stefon Diggs

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Cardi B seemingly alluded to the breakup of her romance with New England Patriots player Stefon Diggs, although it isn’t

Toronto mayor, councillor call for new contract to deal with problematic public litter bins

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After ongoing complaints about the state of many public litter bins in various Toronto neighbourhoods, there’s a push at city