OPP investigate death of inmate at Millhaven Institution

Provincial police are investigating the death of an inmate at Millhaven Institution in Bath, near Kingston, Ont. Police say there was an incident involving inmates at the institution around 10

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Manor Park sidewalk plan will outlast current residents, councillors argue

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At issue: four streets in the neighbourhood west of St-Laurent Boulevard and a $13.9-million renewal project that includes road, water

Canada's first fully Indigenous-owned department store closes amid funding challenges

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Two years after it launched, Canada’s first fully Indigenous-owned department store has closed its doors, leaving the owner $800,000 in

Liberals meet for second day of confab in Montreal

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MONTREAL - Liberals are meeting in high spirits on the second day of their national party convention in Montreal —

Well-timed bets on Polymarket tied to the Iran war draw calls for investigations from lawmakers

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NEW YORK (AP) — Calls are increasing inside Congress for investigations into the prediction market platform Polymarket after the latest

Vietnamese refugees will be left off Victims of Communism memorial: documents

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The arrival of refugees to Canada from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos was designated a national historic event in 2023. It

Internal memo flags the promise and pitfalls of expanding CSIS's foreign spy role

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OTTAWA - An internal Canadian Security Intelligence Service memo says allowing the spy agency to collect foreign intelligence overseas would

Canadian Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crew to splash down after historic moon trip

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Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and his three American crewmates are on the homestretch of Artemis II’s historic trip to the

Planned hospital in Portage la Prairie, Man., will not open until next year

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WINNIPEG - A long-promised hospital in Portage la Prairie will not open this November as planned.A memo issued to staff

Federal minister lauds close ties between Canada, U.S. police in terror guilty plea

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MONTREAL — Canada’s public safety minister is lauding the close relationship between police forces in the country and the United