The NDP leadership candidates have some ambitious ideas — here are some of them

OTTAWA — The five NDP leadership candidates all agree on the need to revitalize the party’s grassroots and build up riding associations as the party recovers from its near-wipeout in

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Why do immigrants want Ottawa to admit fewer newcomers?

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A recent Leger poll commissioned by OMNI News found that 67 per cent of newcomers believe Canada should admit fewer

RECO has not followed 'standard process' when responding to trust account infractions for years, Star investigation finds

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Ontario’s real estate watchdog failed to follow its own procedures in the majority of its most serious trust account misconduct

Alberta minister reportedly putting together first AI-generated legislation in Canada

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EDMONTON - The Alberta government is about to take the next logical step in artificial intelligence — using it to

Brampton house fire raises questions over safety oversight after tragic deaths

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The Mayor of Brampton is describing the landlord of a rental property where five family members died in a devastating

Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative deal. Can we mail our Christmas cards now?

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Despite Canada Post and its union of postal workers striking a tentative deal late last week, experts say it’s still

Carney to announce new supports today for steel industry hammered by U.S. tariffs

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce new measures today to help Canada’s steel sector, a government

Fog and winds hit Toronto ahead of multi-day Ontario snow event

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Toronto started Wednesday shrouded in thick fog and damp air, but the city’s relatively calm conditions won’t last long. A

Small businesses hope Carney's 'Canada Strong' plan will lead to more Big Bank help

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Richard Martin, 64, worries his business will never be able to borrow from a major bank again. Things with his lender

Concerns raised about AI-powered toys and creativity, development as holiday shopping peaks

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TORONTO - As parents hunt for gifts that will wow their kids this holiday season, Canadian child development and psychology