Jerusalem heads into a subdued Passover and Easter under the shadow of the Iran war

JERUSALEM (AP) — Jerusalem’s major holy sites are shuttered and families are dejected and exhausted ahead of Passover and Easter as the Iran war enters its fifth week. The mood

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Gatineau man facing weapon, assault charges after weekend incident

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A 41-year-old Gatineau man is facing numerous charges, including assault and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, following

What Did Viola Davis Say Before Awarding Michael B. Jordan?

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Source: VALERIE MACON / Getty Viola Davis is once again proving why she’s one of the most beloved figures in

City will replace all Toronto water meters because they are ‘failing earlier than expected’

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The City of Toronto says all 470,000 water meter transmission units installed across the city will be replaced in April.

'Hope has prevailed in Regent Park.' Construction begins on next phase of revitalization

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Toronto and Ottawa have broken ground on the construction of a $223 million, 26-storey rental building, the first of 11

Two charged year after armed robbery at Glebe jewelry store

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Andrew Smyth, 35, has been charged with robbery with an offensive weapon; possession of a weapon with the purpose to

Everything We Know About The Conflict In Iran

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Source: Anadolu / Getty On Saturday, many of us woke up to the news that the United States and Israel

'Fight for your life': Alexandre Trudeau says his new thriller mirrors Canada-U.S. tensions

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TORONTO - Alexandre Trudeau decided long ago he wouldn’t follow his father, Pierre Elliott, or his brother, Justin, into public

Ontario and Nova Scotia sign interprovincial alcohol trade deal

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The premiers of Ontario and Nova Scotia announced Monday that the two provinces have entered into a first-of-its-kind interprovincial trade

What you need to know about new legislation that could expand First Nations status

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OTTAWA - All four opposition parties in the House of Commons are backing legislation to change status rules in the