Two-year-old dies after being pulled from Ottawa River: police

Ottawa police say they’re investigating the “heartbreaking” death of a two-year-old child who was found in the Ottawa River on Friday night. Police say they responded to reports of a

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Nearly 38K cast votes at advance polls in federal byelections: Chief Electoral Officer

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Nearly 38,000 votes were cast during advanced polling days in three crucial federal byelections, Chief Electoral Officer, Stéphane Perrault, estimates.

The future of the Senate's decade-old experience with independence hangs in the balance

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Down the street from the House of Commons, a parliamentary crisis unfolds.This drama doesn’t involve misconduct; the fate of Prime

Blue Jays manager John Schneider ejected vs. Dodgers

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The frustration of a slow start for the Toronto Blue Jays boiled over for manager John Schneider in the fifth

Jay Electronica Barks On Booing Fans, Hops Into The Crowd For The Fade

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Jay Electronica is currently on tour, but there was a recent hiccup at a concert stop that almost took a

'Mormon Wives' star Taylor Frankie Paul can't have unsupervised visits with toddler son, court rules

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Taylor Frankie Paul, a star of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,” cannot spend unsupervised

B.C. orders West Vancouver to implement plan to build more homes and meet its target

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VICTORIA - The British Columbia government is stepping into local politics over its housing policies, forcing the District of West

Man facing multiple charges in Toronto sexual assault investigation

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A 31-year-old man is facing several charges in connection to a Toronto police sexual assault investigation. Investigators allege in March

Ye barred from entering UK, prompting Wireless Festival cancellation

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Rapper Ye has been retroactively banned from entering the U.K. for what was supposed to be a three-day gig headlining

Ford recalls more than 400,000 trucks and SUVs because windshield wipers can fail

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Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 400,000 vehicles because the windshield wiper arms can break, causing reduced visibility and