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Man killed in early morning Etobicoke stabbing, suspect in custody

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A man in his 30s is dead following an early morning stabbing in Etobicoke. Toronto police were called to an

Economists expect inflation topped 3% in April as gas prices soared

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OTTAWA - Economists expect the annual pace of inflation topped three per cent for the first time since 2023 in

Trump's abortion 'gag rule' has Canadian aid sector asking Ottawa to show leadership

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OTTAWA - Canadian aid groups are deliberating how to respond to American policies that block U.S. aid for virtually any

Steven Soderbergh used AI in a documentary about John Lennon. And he wants to talk about it

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CANNES, France (AP) — The day John Lennon was shot, on Dec. 8, 1980, he and Yoko Ono gave an

Walmart and Amazon race to win over rural America with speedier deliveries

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PEA RIDGE, Ark. (AP) — Walmart and Amazon are racing to speed up online order deliveries in rural areas of

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette to meet Macron in Paris on economic mission

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PARIS - Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette is in Paris on an official mission and is set to meet French President

Blue Jays’ Guerrero Jr. on struggles: ‘I’m not feeling right and you guys can tell’

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Nothing is going right for Vladimir Guerrero Jr. right now. The Toronto Blue Jays superstar is enduring one of the worst slumps of his

India raises fuel prices as global energy crisis adds pressure on economy

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NEW DELHI (AP) — India raised fuel prices by 3 rupees ($0.03) per liter Friday as the government moved to

Brampton man facing charges in alleged illegal towing investigation

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A 39-year-old Brampton man is facing charges in connection with an illegal towing investigation. Police in Peel Region say they