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Canada's inflation jumps to 2.8 per cent, driven by surging fuel prices

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Canada’s annual inflation rate jumped to 2.8 per cent in April — the highest level in nearly two years —

Union 'disappointed' as feds fund outside staff to guard immigration holding centres

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OTTAWA - The union representing Canada Border Services Agency workers says it’s disappointed by the federal government’s decision to provide

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Toronto, GTA as temperatures set to cool down

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A severe thunderstorm yellow watch has been issued for Toronto and the GTA as the first heat spell of the

News of the day: The Canadian military refused to release a copy of this photo; Could AI make for a better ER?; Ottawa Charge still in it

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It’s Tuesday, May 19. Here are the top stories from the Ottawa Citizen newsroom. THE CANADIAN MILITARY REFUSED TO RELEASE

Mark Fuhrman’s Racist Past Haunts Him Following His Death

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KEN LUBAS / Mark FuhrmanMark Fuhrman, the racist former Los Angeles police detective who was convicted of lying during the

Canadians say they saw beatings, felt helpless as Israel intercepted Gaza flotilla

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As an unmarked speedboat approached the ship that had been her home for two weeks, Luiza Ravalli heard a voice

How to get to and from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport

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Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is minutes from the city’s downtown core and

Armenian ambassador praises Canada as group accuses Carney of dialing down peace push

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OTTAWA - Armenia’s ambassador in Ottawa is praising Canada’s ongoing support for democratic reforms in the Caucasus nation — even

Toronto police cruiser, firetruck involved in separate Scarborough collisions

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A Toronto Police Service (TPS) cruiser and a Toronto Fire truck were involved in separate collisions in parts of Scarborough