Montreal dockworkers set to halt all overtime work as talks drag on

MONTREAL - Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal plan to halt all overtime work starting later this week in a pressure tactic aimed at management as contract talks grind on.The

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Feds fire back at Ford over bail barbs, saying it’s a ‘provincial responsibility’

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The revelation that a man with a long rap sheet was out on bail when he allegedly shot a Toronto

Diddy Accuser’s Lawyers Request Withdrawal From The Case

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Source: ANGELA WEISS / Getty An alleged victim suing Diddy for sexual assault has encountered difficulty as her lawyers requested

How Dungeons & Dragons went from ‘satanic panic’ to pop culture fixture

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The Current12:37Battling goblins, live on the radioDungeons & Dragons is everywhere, from blockbuster movies to popular TV shows and even Lego sets.

Competition Bureau gets court order for probe into Canadian Real Estate Association

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The Competition Bureau says it has obtained a court order as part of an investigation into potential anti-competitive conduct by

Senior Mounties say RCMP addressing concerns about lack of interference followup

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OTTAWA - The RCMP is working to address the concerns of diaspora community members who say police often neglect to

Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown pushes for involuntary treatment for severe addiction

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Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is calling on the province to allow involuntary treatment for residents of Peel with severe addictions,

Botham Jean’s Family On Killer’s Early Release

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Killer Cop Amber Guyger Source: Mesquite Jail / Mesquite Jail There’s not another headline that could be run about Botham

Court orders airlines to submit data for Competition Bureau probe

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The Competition Bureau has obtained court orders requiring Air Canada and WestJet to hand over information for the watchdog’s market

Justin Trudeau and other G7 leaders back Israel's right to security but urge restraint in Lebanon

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OTTAWA—The G7 group of leaders “unequivocally” backed Israel’s right to security Thursday as they nevertheless called for restraint by all