OPP reports 200 crashes, roads remain hazardous after snowstorm

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are urging drivers to stay off the roads on Monday after a chaotic 24 hours on highways across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA), where

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I'm separating and my ex made a lot of financial promises via text. Can I use these in court? Ask Gelman

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Q: My common-law spouse and I made a lot of financial arrangements over text message when things were still good

Popularity persists for Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew two years into government mandate

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WINNIPEG - Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew’s popularity shows little sign of sagging, more than two years after his NDP government

In Jim Jarmusch’s starry ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ families struggle to connect

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Jim Jarmusch invites audiences into three family gatherings of adult children in his gentle tryptic “Father Mother Sister Brother.”Don’t worry,

Carney’s foreign policy shift to trade, security prompts questions about human rights

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OTTAWA — As Prime Minister Mark Carney puts trade and security at the centre of Canada’s foreign policy, observers say

Russia sends 3 Iranian satellites into orbit, report says

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Russia on Sunday sent three Iranian communications satellites into orbit, the second such launch since July,

Mélanie Joly likes to talk tough. Now she has to deliver

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OTTAWA—Mélanie Joly — the lawyer and former foreign affairs minister now industry minister on the economic front lines of a

The Korean satire 'No Other Choice' is a masterful thriller from Park Chan-wook

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Leaves and bodies fall in “No Other Choice,” Park Chan-wook’s masterfully devilish satire with a chilling autumnal wind blowing through

From small farms to your cup: What it takes to make that one cup of fresh coffee

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OAKVILLE - As a stream of roasted coffee beans drops into a barrel, it fills an Oakville, Ont., roastery with

Carney's foreign policy shift to trade, security prompts questions about human rights

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OTTAWA - As Prime Minister Mark Carney puts trade and security at the centre of Canada’s foreign policy, observers say